getdomainna.2 (2010 09)

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getdomainname(2) getdomainname(2)
NAME
getdomainname, setdomainname - get or set name of current Network Information Service domain
SYNOPSIS
int getdomainname(char *name, int namelen);
int setdomainname(char *name, int namelen);
DESCRIPTION
getdomainname()
returns the name of the Network Information Service (NIS) domain for the current
processor, as previously set by
setdomainname()
. The parameter namelen specifies the size of the
name array. The returned value is null-terminated unless the area pointed to by name is not large
enough to hold the domain name plus the null byte. In this case, only the namelen number of bytes is
returned.
setdomainname()
sets the domain of the host machine to name, which has a length of namelen . This
call is restricted to the superuser and is normally used only when the system is booted.
These Network Information Service domains enable two distinct networks with common host names to
merge. Each network is distinguished by having a different domain name. Currently, only the Network
Information Service uses these domains.
RETURN VALUE
If the call succeeds, a value of 0 is returned. If the call fails, a value of 1 is returned and
errno is set
to indicate the error.
ERRORS
If
getdomainname() or
setdomainname() fail, errno is set to one of the following values:
[EFAULT] name points outside the accessible address space.
[EPERM] The caller is not superuser. This error only applies to
setdomainname()
.
WARNINGS
The length of the name array should be at least 65; NIS domain names can be up to 64 characters long.
NIS servers use the NIS domain name as the name of a subdirectory of
/var/yp. Since the NIS domain
name can be as long as 64 characters, the domain name set with setdomainname()
can exceed the
maximum file name length allowed on the local file system. If that length is exceeded, the name of the
subdirectory is the truncated NIS domain name.
AUTHOR
getdomainname was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
SEE ALSO
domainname(1), ypserv(1M), ypfiles(4).
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