It was a new installation..... Rebooted and all worked fine..... Thanks... Casper Dik wrote: >>I have a U10, Solaris 8 02/02, and in >> >>/etc/hosts >>/etc/nodename >>/etc/hostname.hme0 >>/etc/net/ticlts/hosts >>/etc/net/ticots/hosts >>/etc/net/ticotsord/hosts >> >>I have the hostname listed as a non fully qualified domainname, yet when >>I give the 'hostname' command I get its fully qualified domainname. Its >>causing a problem with a package I'm installing. I know the hostname command >>just does a 'uname -n' and I've trussed this to try and find what file its >>reading, but without success. So, does anybody know what file its >>reading, or >>how I can change the output of the hostname command without reinstalling >>the machine??? >> >> > >Was this a fresh install? If so, the first time after boot it typica;ly >gets the hostname from the network; the next boot (second boot after >install0 uses /etc/nodename) > >The hostname is set from /etc/nodename. > >Casper > > -- Stephen Kelly TCM/TEM Group Ericsson Systems Expertise Limited Phone +353 902 31422 Cornamaddy Mobile +353 87 6470477 Athlone Fax +353 902 31304 Co. Westmeath email stephen.kelly@eei.ericsson.se Ireland _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Jun 4 18:45:09 2002
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