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23 Jun 2012 9:27 AM
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How to Identify the Name of a System by Using "hostname" Command (en-US)
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How to Identify the Name of a System by Using "hostname" Command (en-US)
There are times when you simply want to know the name of the system you’re working on. One of the easiest ways to determine this from the command prompt is by using the
hostname
command as follows:
Note:
The
hostname
command doesn’t have any switches.
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