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Marco  Hernandez Padill
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unable to qualify my own domain name

I just installed HP-UX 11.00 and now I get this message every time.

unable to qualify my own domain name (ppmpdmu2) -- using short name

I don?t have dns or something like that.
What?s the problem?

Thank's in advance.
MPADILLA
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federico_3
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Re: unable to qualify my own domain name

check the file /etc/resolv.conf

It should contain your domain!


Federico
MARTINACHE
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Re: unable to qualify my own domain name

edit your /etc/hosts file

If you have :

10.20.30.40 yourhost

Change it for

10.20.30.40 yourhost .yourhost
Patrice MARTINACHE
Paula J Frazer-Campbell
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Re: unable to qualify my own domain name

Hi
Just put a full stop (.) at end of host address in /etc/hosts file.

ie.

100.1.1.100 machine name.

HTH.




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Andreas Voss
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Re: unable to qualify my own domain name

Hi,

this message comes from teh sendmail daemon.
Add an alias in your /etc/hosts:
ppmpdmu2 ppmpdmu2.mydomain
The add the following line into /etc/mail/sendmail.c:
Dj$w.mydomain
Stop sendmail with: /sbin/init.d/sendmail stop
And restart with: /sbin/init.d/sendmail start

Regards
Andreas Voss
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Re: unable to qualify my own domain name

Sorry i've lost one character, the file is /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
CHRIS_ANORUO
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Solution

Re: unable to qualify my own domain name

Update your /etc/hosts file as follows
ipaddress host name aliases
W.X.Y.Z hp
TO READ
W.X.Y.Z hp.hp
Then restart sendmail:
/sbin/init.d/sendmail (stop/start)
You can also download and install 11 equivalent patch (this is for 10.20 PHNE_21697)for sendmail 8.9.3.
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