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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange Utilities
  3. createdatamaps - Data Map Creation Utility
  4. DTLCCADW - Adabas PCAT Utility
  5. DTLCUIML - IMS Log Marker Utility
  6. DTLINFO - Release Information Utility
  7. DTLINFOX - Enhanced Release Information Utility
  8. DTLREXE - Remote Execution Utility
  9. DTLUAPPL - Restart Token Utility
  10. DTLUCBRG - Batch Registration Utility
  11. DTLUCDEP - CDEP Maintenance Utility
  12. DTLUCSR2 - IDMS SR2 and SR3 Records Utility
  13. DTLUCUDB - DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows CDC Utility
  14. DTLULCAT and DTLULOGC - IDMS Log Catalog Utilities
  15. DTLURDMO - Data Map Utility
  16. DTLUTSK - Task Control Utility
  17. EDMLUCTR - Log Scan and Print Utility
  18. EDMUOPTS - Service Aid Utility
  19. EDMXLUTL - Event Marker Utility
  20. HOSTENT - TCP/IP Address Reporter Utility
  21. PWXCATMY - MySQL Catalog Utility
  22. PWXUCCLPRT - Print Log Summary Utility
  23. PWXUCDCT - Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Utility
  24. PWXUCREG - Capture Registration Utility
  25. PWXUMAP - Map List Utility
  26. PWXUCRGP - Capture Registrations Print Utility
  27. PWXUDMX - Data Maps Update Time ECSA Memory Utility
  28. PWXUGSK - SSL Reporting Utility
  29. PWXUSSL - PowerExchange SSL Reporting Utility
  30. WRKJRNLCKE- Journal Lock Table Utility for IBM i

HOSTENT Utility Output

HOSTENT Utility Output

The following table describes the output messages generated by HOSTENT:
Operating System
Message
Description
i5/OS, Linux, UNIX, z/OS
gethostname() gives
host name
Displays the host name of the TCP/IP stack.
On z/OS and OS/390 systems, you can find the gethostname( ) details in the TCPIP.DATA file specified in the TCP/IP stack.
On i5/OS, Linux, and UNIX, you can find the gethostname() details in the TCPIP.DATA file used by PowerExchange.
i5/OS, Linux, UNIX, z/OS
official hostname
host name.domain name
Displays the host name returned by the resolver. The resolver looks up the given host name to find the fully qualified name including domain name.
This also displays:
  • Alias names found by the resolver.
  • TCP/IP address as returned by the resolver. PowerExchange uses this address to validate the license.
i5/OS, Linux, UNIX, z/OS
reporting on hostname
host name
Displays the host name. The TCP/IP resolver uses the following methods to find the host name:
  • Looks up the host name from a local hosts file.
  • Uses the gethostbyname() system call to look up host names from a name server.
PowerExchange uses these details to validate the license.
i5/OS, z/OS
gethostid() gives:
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Displays the primary interface address of the TCP/IP stack. If the TCP/IP resolver cannot find the host name, PowerExchange uses this address to validate the license.
On z/OS or OS/390 systems, the gethostid() details are specified in the TCP/IP stack in the PRIMARYINTERFACEADDRESS parameter of the PROFILE data set.
z/OS
resolver gives domainname:
domain name
Displays the domain name as determined by the local resolver configuration data set. PowerExchange does not use this address to validate the license.
z/OS
resolver gives hostname :
host name
Displays the host name as determined by the local resolver configuration data set. PowerExchange does not use this address to validate the license.

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