On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 13:32 +0000, Dan Track wrote: > Hi Bryn, > > Many thanks. I tried hostname -s but I keep getting the following: > > hostname: Host name lookup failure Possibly your resolver on the servers is not configured to search its own local domain. Add a line like this to /etc/resolv.conf: search mylocaldomain.com Or, if you configure the resolver via dhcp add a directive on the server to pass this over to clients. > This may be because the hostname's are short already e.g just > "server1" instead of "server1.example.com" > > I've updated teh script to your recommendations but I still get the > local hosts hostname in teh output instead of the remote servers > hostname. Any other thoughts? > > I now run the following: > > for i in server1 server2;do ssh root@$i "DNSNAME=$(basename > $(hostname)$);echo $DNSNAME";done You need to use single quotes instead of double quotes - see the rules in the bash man page about quote expansion. A single quoted string is not subject to any expansion by the shell on the client machine but a double quoted string will be expanded on the client before the ssh command is executed. $ ssh abox 'DNSNAME=$(basename $(hostname));echo $DNSNAME' abox.example.com I still don't think that basename will do what you want here... Regards, Bryn. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines