PMDF Installation Guide
Tru64 UNIX Edition


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3.1.1 Selecting a System Name

Before you configure PMDF, you should give some thought to what your official local host name should be. This is not just a matter of picking a name for your system. If you want to communicate with systems on the Internet, your system needs to be registered as a member of some network domain. In order to be eligible for registration, you must have a connection to a system on the Internet that is able to perform name server functions for you.

If you are using PMDF in an isolated (non-Internet) application, you can pick any system name you want. However, remember that networks have a way of growing and becoming more visible. At some point in the future, you could regret a careless decision about naming conventions you made earlier. Try to pick a sane, sensible name that is appropriate for your users, system, and site.

If you have chosen a TCP/IP hostname already, you could use that name as your official local host name. Alternately, you could use a more generic e-mail hub name for your official local host name. Should you choose to do the latter, the PMDF configuration generator will also need to know your TCP/IP hostname. When it prompts for that name, it will supply a default answer.

Note

The PMDF configuration generator attempts to provide default values to the prompts. These defaults are picked up, whenever possible, from your system environment.

Note

If you are installing PMDF on a TruCluster, you should use the cluster-wide alias as your system name.


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