Re: determine domain name



Thanks but I'm not referring to the NFS domain. And that command is
only available in 5.3. I'm looking for the system domain name. ie
IBM.COM

>>> pobrien@xxxxxxxxxxx 1/20/06 11:29:21 AM >>>
Chnfsdom




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Shawn Bierman
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 9:13 AM
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Subject: determine domain name

Is there an "AIX" way to determine the domain name of a node?

hostname only reveals the hostname and there are no options to that
command to give the FQDN.

I don't want to use /etc/resolv.conf, I suppose I want the ODM to tell
me.

I can find the hostname with "lsattr -El inet0 -a hostname -F value"
but there isn't anything I can find similar to get the domain name.

thanks,
-shawn



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