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hostname(1)
NAME
hostname - Sets or displays the name of the current host system
SYNOPSIS
hostname [-s] [new_name]
DESCRIPTION
The hostname command sets or displays the name of the current host system.
If you use the -s option, the short form of the host name is displayed.
Only the superuser can set the hostname.
EXAMPLES
1. To display the short form of the local host name, enter:
$ hostname -s
host1
2. To change the name of the local host, enter:
# hostname west
FILES
/etc/hosts
Defines the Interface Program name and address of the local host.
SEE ALSO
Commands: hostid(1)
Functions: gethostname(2), sethostname(2)
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