How to change hostname of a server

Simply ssh as root and type

hostname s1.boxintense.com

Then to make it permanent, modify this file via vi

vi /etc/sysconfig/network
vi /etc/hosts

Press key i to insert text, and then Esc key and :wq to save.

Change a server's hostname
  1. Using a text editor, open the server's /etc/sysconfig/network file. ...
  2. Modify the HOSTNAME= value to match your FQDN hostname. ...
  3. For internal networking, change the host that is associated with the main IP address for your server (found at /etc/hosts). ...
  4. Run the hostname command.

Was this answer helpful?

 Print this Article

Also Read

Hypervm Xen Windows VPS Network not showing 1Gbps

If you're running HyperVM Xen VPS and your Windows vm somehow not showing 1Gbps port, only...

How to restore all data from old drive to a new drive on a cpanel server

You basically ssh to server as root and look for your old/original drive via command fdisk -l...

How to set date/time permanently on Centos/RH/Fedora

First you need to ssh to the server and be root and then do these step by step: 1. Set the...

How to compile kernel with RocketRaid 2640 RAID Cards

1. yum install kernel update you want2. wget...

How to change cPanel password from command line?

cPanel password of a domain can be changed from command line using cPanel script. Given below are...