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12-30-2009 08:03 AM
12-30-2009 08:03 AM
HP Sim shows IP address
Hi,
I am running SIMS 5.3. My DL 380 with Windows 2008 R2 shows IP address instead of its hostname (on the servers list) like the rest. How can I resolve this? Thanks in advance.
I am running SIMS 5.3. My DL 380 with Windows 2008 R2 shows IP address instead of its hostname (on the servers list) like the rest. How can I resolve this? Thanks in advance.
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12-30-2009 10:30 PM
12-30-2009 10:30 PM
Re: HP Sim shows IP address
SIM shows hostname only if it equal in forward and back resolve.
E.g.
nslookup hostname.domain -> 1.1.1.1
nslookup 1.1.1.1 -> hostname.domain
So probably you need to check DNS records for this host
E.g.
nslookup hostname.domain -> 1.1.1.1
nslookup 1.1.1.1 -> hostname.domain
So probably you need to check DNS records for this host
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