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 About this implementation of hostname
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This has been tested on OS/390 V2R5.
Unlike the hostname command on some other POSIX superset platforms, this version does not support setting the host name. Setting the host name is specific to each AF_INET PFS.
This hostname command does not currently support binding to a specific PFS via an environment variable or any other mechanism.
Using the hostname command
Enter "hostname" to display the full hostname with domain name (if specified to the transport driver). Enter "hostname -s" to see just the host name without the domain name.
You could use your host name in your shell prompt as follows (optimized for speed):
Building the hostname command
Compile it from the shell with the c89 command:
c89 -o hostname hostname.c
Here is the source for hostname.c:
#include
#include
#include
int main(int argc,char **argv)
{
char *dotpos;
char hostname[2000 ];
int dontPrintDomain = 0, rc = 0;
if (argc == 2 &&
!strcmp(argv[1],"-s"))
dontPrintDomain = 1;
else if (argc != 1)
{
fprintf(stderr,
"Usage: %s [-s]\n"
"Specify \"-s\" to print the host name without\n"
"the domain name.\n",
argv[0]);
rc = 1;
}
if (!rc)
{
rc = gethostname(hostname,sizeof(hostname));
if (rc)
{
perror("gethostname");
rc = 1;
}
else
{
if (dontPrintDomain)
{
dotpos = strchr(hostname,'.');
if (dotpos)
*dotpos = '\0';
}
printf("%s\n",hostname);
}
}
return rc;
}
If you have comments, feel free to reach me, Jeff Trawick, at
trawick@us.ibm.com.
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