Dan Track wrote:
> Thanks for that, any thoughts on how it fits in with my script:
>
> for i in server1 server2;do ssh r...@$i
> "DNSNAME=\"basename\`hostname\`\";echo $DNSNAME";done

What are you trying to achieve with DNSNAME=\"basename\`hostname\`\";
anyway?  If you want the domainname, dnsdomainname or hostname -d seem
better.  The basename command is for finding the base name of a file.

If the domainname is what you want, something like this would work:

for i in server{1..2}; do
    ssh r...@$i 'DNSNAME=$(hostname -d); echo $DNSNAME'
done

I presume you have other steps in between DNSNAME=... and the echo,
otherwise you would just use ssh r...@$i hostname -d.

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