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GETHOSTID(3) BSD Library Functions Manual GETHOSTID(3) NAME gethostid, sethostid -- get/set unique identifier of current host LIBRARY Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS #include <unistd.h> long gethostid(void); void sethostid(long hostid); DESCRIPTION The sethostid() function establishes a 32-bit identifier for the current processor. The id, intended to be unique among all UNIX systems in exis-tence, existence, tence, is normally a DARPA Internet address for the local machine. This call is allowed only to the super-user and is normally performed at boot time. The gethostid() function returns the 32-bit identifier for the current processor. This function has been deprecated. The hostid should be set or retrieved by use of sysctl(3). SEE ALSO gethostname(3), sysctl(3), sysctl(8) BUGS 32 bits for the identifier is too small. HISTORY The gethostid() and sethostid() syscalls appeared in 4.2BSD and were dropped in 4.4BSD. BSD June 2, 1993 BSD |