hi ,
i have made a mistake :( on the production enviourment by change tha host name .
after that i returned back the old name.
but i think this will not afeect the system until reboot the machine.
laso i tried to telnet the syetem by the host name not by the IP address and it works fine.
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hi all,
Operating System Name : Unix Sun Solaris
Operating system release level : 5.10
Operating system version : Generic_137111-06
i know the release level that is kernel version
Generic_137111-06 what is number... (6 Replies)
Hi,
Can anyone let me know the -n option in uname command in unix?
Gone through the man pages of uname, but unable to interpret.
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Using the command :
echo $eup_terminal_code | tr -s 'mil vrn qcm' 'mci pql qcm'
it works,but this translation changes depending on the system.
I'd like to define the following variables ,one for each system :
mil22h_from='mil vrn frl'
mil22h_to='mci vci fci'
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Hi all,
I am ssh'ed into a cluster and want to install a package. However, I don't know which type to chose (CentOS, Fedora, OpenSuSE are some of the options).
I ran called uname with various arguments but none are specific...
$ uname -n
resolute.research...
$ uname -i
x86_64
$ uname... (6 Replies)
Can anyone please let me know the meaning of output of uname -a ?
I am totally new to unix or linux and just thinking to start learning.
When I run uname -a the output I get is -
"Linux blx28ap01 2.6.18-238.12.1.el5 #1 SMP Sat May 7 20:18:50 EDT 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux"
I want to... (7 Replies)
Hi,
What is the exact output tells me when i issued UNAME and WHO ?
Regards,
Nantha.Y (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Nandy
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
nodehostnamesize
nodehostnamesize(5) File Formats Manual nodehostnamesize(5)NAME
nodehostnamesize - size of node name and host name
DESCRIPTION
The HP-UX operating system default configuration allows the system node name and host name to be up to 8 and 64 bytes in length, respec-
tively. The node name supports the UUCP utilities. The host name supports the internet Domain Name Services (DNS) host name label.
Setting a node name of more than 8 bytes or a host name of more than 64 bytes is possible only with the appropriate configuration options
enabled.
APPLICATION USAGE
See the whitepaper for more information.
WARNINGS
It is strongly recommended that all related documentation be completely understood before setting a larger node or host name. A node name
larger than 8 bytes, or host name larger than 64 bytes, can cause anomalous behavior or failure in applications which use the and/or com-
mands or the and/or system functions to obtain the names.
SEE ALSO hostname(1), uname(1), uucp(1), setuname(1M), gethostname(2), sethostname(2), uname(2), hostname(5).
whitepaper, available on
nodehostnamesize(5)