Sets or displays the identifier of the current local host.
/usr/sbin/hostid [ HexNumber | InternetAddress | HostName ]
The /usr/sbin/hostid command displays the identifier (either a unique host name or a numeric argument) of the current local host as a hexadecimal number. This numeric value is expected to be unique across all hosts and is commonly set to the address of the host specified by the InternetAddress or HostName parameter. The root user can set the hostid command by specifying a hexadecimal number for the HexNumber, InternetAddress, or HostName parameter. The host identifier is set to the hostname by the /etc/rc.net file.
| Item | Description | 
|---|---|
| HexNumber | Specifies a unique hexadecimal number representing the current local host. | 
| InternetAddress | Specifies an Internet address representing the current local host. | 
| HostName | Specifies a symbolic name that maps to a unique host. | 
hostid   192.9.200.3
0xc009c803hostid
0xc009c803