Toolpack Installation:Change hostname
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hostnamectl set-hostname NewHostName | hostnamectl set-hostname NewHostName |
Revision as of 03:07, 26 February 2021
Change hostname
This procedure applies to TMG800, TMG3200 and TMG7800 with static IP for management interfaces. Require Version rel2.9 and above
- ssh to the Centos host
- Do shell command "hostname" to show the current hostname
hostname
- For Centos 7, the hostname command is
</pre> hostnamectl </pre>
- Change to the new name:
hostname NewHostName
- For CentOS 7,
</pre> hostnamectl set-hostname NewHostName </pre>
- Restart toolpack:
tbtoolpack stop tbtoolpack start
For TMG7800 CentOS 7, do reboot host, and after reboot host, if you notice /etc/hosts is still with old name, perform manual change of NewHostName for this file /etc/hosts, then reboot host again
Note: DO NOT change the hostname via webportal.