groups: - id: registry.os prefix: os type: attribute_group display_name: Operating System Attributes brief: > The operating system (OS) on which the process represented by this resource is running. note: > In case of virtualized environments, this is the operating system as it is observed by the process, i.e., the virtualized guest rather than the underlying host. attributes: - id: type type: allow_custom_values: true members: - id: windows value: 'windows' brief: "Microsoft Windows" stability: experimental - id: linux value: 'linux' brief: "Linux" stability: experimental - id: darwin value: 'darwin' brief: "Apple Darwin" stability: experimental - id: freebsd value: 'freebsd' brief: "FreeBSD" stability: experimental - id: netbsd value: 'netbsd' brief: "NetBSD" stability: experimental - id: openbsd value: 'openbsd' brief: "OpenBSD" stability: experimental - id: dragonflybsd value: 'dragonflybsd' brief: "DragonFly BSD" stability: experimental - id: hpux value: 'hpux' brief: "HP-UX (Hewlett Packard Unix)" stability: experimental - id: aix value: 'aix' brief: "AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive)" stability: experimental - id: solaris value: 'solaris' brief: "SunOS, Oracle Solaris" stability: experimental - id: z_os value: 'z_os' brief: "IBM z/OS" stability: experimental brief: > The operating system type. stability: experimental - id: description type: string stability: experimental brief: > Human readable (not intended to be parsed) OS version information, like e.g. reported by `ver` or `lsb_release -a` commands. examples: ['Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18363.778]', 'Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS'] - id: name type: string stability: experimental brief: 'Human readable operating system name.' examples: ['iOS', 'Android', 'Ubuntu'] - id: version type: string stability: experimental brief: > The version string of the operating system as defined in [Version Attributes](/docs/resource/README.md#version-attributes). examples: ['14.2.1', '18.04.1'] - id: build_id type: string stability: experimental brief: 'Unique identifier for a particular build or compilation of the operating system.' examples: ['TQ3C.230805.001.B2', '20E247', '22621']