Resets the host name and/or domain name of the Service Processor to the specified name. This name is used by many of the networking programs to identify the machine.
sp set hostname HOSTNAME
| Argument | Description |
|---|---|
| HOSTNAME | Specifies the name of the host to set. |
Return Codes
Following are the return values for this command:
| Code | Numeric Code | Description |
|---|---|---|
| NWSE_Success | 0 | Command successfully completed. |
| NWSE_InvalidUsage | 1 | Invalid usage: bad parameter usage, conflicting options specified. No hostname was specified. |
| NWSE_InvalidArgument | 4 | One or more arguments were incorrect or invalid. The hostname could not be set. Hostnames must be at least two characters in length. |
| NWSE_NoPermission | 6 | Not authorized to perform this operation. |
| NWSE_NoMemory | 8 | Insufficient memory. |
| NWSE_Busy | 9 | Device or resource is busy. |
| NWSE_RPCConnected | 11 | RPC client already connected. |
| NWSE_RPCConnRefused | 12 | RPC connection refused. |
| NWSE_NoRouteToHost | 13 | No route to host (network down). |
| NWSE_HostDown | 14 | Host is down. |