How to change a host name
Dear Brody George
If you want to change your hostname permanently, even if the server reboots <new_hostname> should stay.
You just need to follow these simple steps,
1: first edit “/etc/nodename”, enter the <new_hostname>
Remember: Replace the “<new_hostname>” with the name which you want to give your server
2: Then edit “/etc/hosts” and enter the <new_hostname>.
3: Next edit /etc/hostname.<interface_name> and enter the <new_hostname>.
Remember : Replace the “<interface_name>” with the interface name of your servers. Generally that may be e1000g0 or hme0 or bge0. Which depends on your Hardware
4: Finally reboot the server
Hope this will help you.
How to change a host name
Hi,
Solaris makes it difficult to change the hostnames. Don’t worry.
I suggest you to follow these steps:
Change the hostname in the following areas,
- /etc/nodename
- /etc/hostname.*interface
- /etc/inet/hosts
- /etc/inet/ipnodes
Then you have to rename directory under/car/crash
# cd/var/crash
# mv oldname newname
That’s all. Now you have to reboot the server.
With this you can change the hostname on Solaris permanently.
Thanks and regards,
Skarbos Jay.