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Man Page: hostid

Operating Environment: bsd

Section: 1

HOSTID(1)						      General Commands Manual							 HOSTID(1)

NAME
hostid - set or print identifier of current host system
SYNOPSIS
hostid [ identifier ]
DESCRIPTION
The hostid command prints the identifier of the current host in hexadecimal. This numeric value is expected to be unique across all hosts and is commonly set to the host's Internet address. The super-user can set the hostid by giving a hexadecimal argument or the hostname; this is usually done in the startup script /etc/rc.local.
SEE ALSO
gethostid(2), sethostid(2) 4.2 Berkeley Distribution May 5, 1986 HOSTID(1)
Related Man Pages
gethostid(3) - linux
sethostid(3) - linux
sethostid(3) - centos
gethostid(3) - opendarwin
gethostid(3) - minix
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