Nobody had an idea ? Le mercredi 4 octobre 2006 17:44, Chaudier Fabien a écrit :
Selon stephan beal <stephan@s11n.net>:
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 15:39, Fabien Chaudier wrote:
Is it possible to have an unique host ID ?
man hostid:
NAME hostid - set or print system's host id.
SYNTAX hostid [-v] [decimal-id] DESCRIPTION The hostid command prints the current host id number in hexadecimal and both decimal and hexadecimal in parenâ thesis if the -v option is given. This numeric value is expected to be unique across all hosts and is norâ mally set to resemble the host's Internet address. ...
You can apparently set the id to whatever you want by calling hostid at startup, but you must ensure that each host has a unique ID.
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I set the id by calling hostid is OK. Each time I reboot 2 time the PC and the host ID is always the same. But when I install Maple 10, at the end of installation I have the message : "Unable to determine the host ID of your system" The Maple install process may be use a different fonction of hostid.
If I install SuSE 10.1 with the DVD on the same PC, I don't have the problem to install Maple 10. I used ghost on 32 PC and I don't want to reinstall all PCs with the DVD or via NFS.
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