HOSTID(1) User Commands HOSTID(1)
hostid - print the numeric identifier of the current host
/usr/bin/hostid
The hostid command prints the identifier of the current host in
hexadecimal. If it is executed within a non-global zone that emulates
a host identifier, the emulated host identifier is printed. This
numeric value is likely to differ when hostid is run on a different
machine.
sysinfo(2), gethostid(3C), attributes(7), zones(7)
February 4, 2009 HOSTID(1)
NAME
hostid - print the numeric identifier of the current host
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/hostid
DESCRIPTION
The hostid command prints the identifier of the current host in
hexadecimal. If it is executed within a non-global zone that emulates
a host identifier, the emulated host identifier is printed. This
numeric value is likely to differ when hostid is run on a different
machine.
SEE ALSO
sysinfo(2), gethostid(3C), attributes(7), zones(7)
February 4, 2009 HOSTID(1)