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Rename a computer
This page explains how to change a system's hostname (i.e. rename a computer/server)
Executive summary: hostname(1) isn't enough.
Contents
Core networking
Update /etc/hostname
Update /etc/hosts, so local address(es) resolves with the new system name.
- Reload the network configuration. You have two options:
Reload configuration files
This will temporarily disconnect your system from the network (ssh usually resists short disconnection) invoke-rc.d hostname.sh start invoke-rc.d networking force-reload invoke-rc.d network-manager force-reload
ToDo: is it useful to reload network-manager?
or the lazy way: Restart the system.
Application specific
avahi
Avahi is used to publish (announce) local services. If you tweaked /etc/avahi/* you should run:
invoke-rc.d avahi-daemon force-reload
CUPS
Adjust /etc/printcap . You need to restart the service.
ejabberd
See the How to Change Domain Name? FAQ entry in the ejabberd book.
Temporarily adjusting the value of ERLANG_NODE in /etc/default/ejabberd to include the old hostname, can be used to re-establish service functionality, for performing a database backup.
Exim
Adjust /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf (hostname=). You need to restart the service.
Mailname
Adjust /etc/mailname. You don't need to restart the service.
Message Of The Day
Adjust /etc/motd. You don't need to restart a service.
OpenSSH server
Adjust /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub and /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub (root@hostname at the end). You need to restart the service.
ssmtp
Ssmtp is a light weight, send-only SMTP server.
Adjust /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf (hostname=, etc.). You don't need to restart the service.
sysklogd
In order to make new hostname appear on syslog you should restart sysklogd service
Idea of script to help you on
Intrusive script
Please understand that this script is dangerous. You should check if all the files listed by grep -rl "$ancien" /etc must really be modified before launching this script:
Take care you'd better do a grep before...
Not-so intrusive script
#!/bin/bash
#
usage() {
echo "usage : $0 nouveau_nom_hote"
exit 1
}
[ -z $1 ] && usage
ancien=`hostname`
nouveau=$1
for file in \
/etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf \
/etc/printcap \
/etc/hostname \
/etc/hosts \
/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub \
/etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub \
/etc/motd \
/etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf
do
[ -f $file ] && sed -i.old -e "s:$ancien:$nouveau:g" $file
doneTake care you'd better do a grep before...
See also
?Howto Clone a System - system unique identifiers, to be changed when cloning a system.
