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GETHOSTID

GETHOSTID

NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION RETURN VALUE CONFORMING TO FILES SEE ALSO


NAME

gethostid, sethostid - get or set the unique identifier of the current host

SYNOPSIS

#include

long int gethostid(void); int sethostid(long int hostid);

DESCRIPTION

Get or set a unique 32-bit identifier for the current machine. The 32-bit identifier is intended to be unique among all UNIX systems in existence. This normally resembles the Internet address for the local machine, as returned by gethostbyname(3), and thus usually never needs to be set.

The sethostid call is restricted to the superuser.

The hostid argument is stored in the file /etc/hostid.

RETURN VALUE

gethostid returns the 32-bit identifier for the current host as set by sethostid(2).

CONFORMING TO

4.2BSD. These functions were dropped in 4.4BSD. POSIX.1 does not define these functions, but ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990 mentions them in B.4.4.1. SVr4 includes gethostid but not sethostid.

FILES

/etc/hostid

SEE ALSO

hostid(1), gethostbyname(3)


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