Just a side note about changing hostnames on Linux systems. Ther are
numerous ways this can be done. Theere is a hostname command that will
be temporay(untill you reboot). In Redhat I believe there is a file you
can edit that sets the hostname at boottime. I believe that the file is
somewhere in the /etc/sysconfig/ directory it is farily deep and there
is documentation for this. The key for communication is if you change
the hostname you also have to edit the /etc/hosts file so that the new
name can be translated into an IP. for local communication this line is:

127.0.0.1       <full hostname> <short hostname or alias>




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Yes, I just discovered the same things.  My ^%ZOSV (as installed by
^ZTMGRSET) was from the copy of ^ZOSVGUX.  It doesn't use (like one
would naturally expect) ^ZOSVGTM.  And the %ZOSVGTM has the
$ZGETSYI("NODENAME") logic.  And that doesn't work, naturally, probably
built for GTM on a VAX, as Fil indicated.  Oh, yes.  I K ^%ZOSF before I
do ^ZTMGRSET, sometimes that helps.  In the old days, I stored locally
developed functions there, but I wouldn't do that anymore, I don't
think.  So I think it is safe to kill.

Nancy, I couldn't replicate the information I gave you earlier today.
Honest, I was giving you what I was getting, right off the system to
you.
Now I can't make it work.  D GETENV^%ZOSV doesn't give me the same
answer today as yesterday.  It can't find a hostname now.  I suspect a
change on reboot.  So much to learn.

And you are right, when you start messing around with hostname, changing
it, the OS doesn't like it a bit.  I finally got Redhat9 to the point
that no application would talk to me.  And I didn't think I had been
that rude to it.  Something I said, maybe, or the way I said it.  So I
need to learn some more before I start messing around with that.

The bottom line is yet there.  %ZOSV (as being distributed on
worldvista/sourceforge) seems to have a problem that I haven't solved.
I'd like to know how anyone can get devices and taskman to work right
with this distribution.  It might become important later.

I am running Redhat9, Kernel 2.4.20-8, GTM 4.4-004 Linux x86, and VistA
from OpenVistA SemiViva.  I had been told that was a more up-to-date
copy than the hardhat distribution.

I think I also discovered that I need to delete replies off the messages
that I send to Sourceforge lists, it replicates the thread as well, and
you get confusing threads.

Dan
GTM>h
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