FQDM = nala.example.com.example.com

2013-01-20 Thread Torpey List
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

Re: FQDM = nala.example.com.example.com

2013-01-20 Thread Vladimir Mosgalin
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 > #

Re: FQDM = nala.example.com.example.com

2013-01-20 Thread Tom H
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

Re: FQDM = nala.example.com.example.com

2013-01-20 Thread Torpey List
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: >

Re: FQDM = nala.example.com.example.com

2013-01-20 Thread Vladimir Mosgalin
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"

Re: FQDM = nala.example.com.example.com

2013-01-21 Thread Torpey List
-Original Message- From: Vladimir Mosgalin 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

Re: FQDM = nala.example.com.example.com

2013-01-22 Thread Paul Robert Marino
The output of the domainname command hasn't ever worked the way you would expect on Redhat to my recollection. quite simply the Redhat network scripts have never set the variable unless you configure NIS and nothing expects it to be set any more. 'hostname -d' should give you the output you are loo