I may not be a newbie but this problem has me feeling like one.
Here is how the hostname is being reported:
# hostname
nala.example.com
# hostname -s
nala
# hostname -f
nala.example.com.example.com
# domainname
example.com
I have tried various ways to get the name changed and have been able to ma
Hi Torpey List!
On 2013.01.20 at 08:44:00 -0600, Torpey List wrote next:
>
> I may not be a newbie but this problem has me feeling like one.
>
> Here is how the hostname is being reported:
> # hostname
> nala.example.com
> # hostname -s
> nala
> # hostname -f
> nala.example.com.example.com
> #
On Sunday, January 20, 2013, Torpey List wrote:
> I may not be a newbie but this problem has me feeling like one.
>
> Here is how the hostname is being reported:
> # hostname
> nala.example.com
> # hostname -s
> nala
> # hostname -f
> nala.example.com.example.com
> # domainname
> example.com
>
> I
Thanks for responding Vladimir
On 2013.01.20 at 09:14:00 -0600, Vladimir Mosgalin wrote next:
>Hi Torpey List!
>
> On 2013.01.20 at 08:44:00 -0600, Torpey List wrote next:
>
>>
>> I may not be a newbie but this problem has me feeling like one.
>>
>> Here is how the hostname is being reported:
>
Hi Torpey List!
On 2013.01.20 at 11:02:38 -0600, Torpey List wrote next:
> /etc/sysconfig/network has only the following:
> NETWORKING=yes
> HOSTNAME=nala.
> DOMAIN=example.com
>
> I see the trailing period at the end of the Hostname and have removed it. I
> have also added "NM_CONTROLLED=no"
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