Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!asuvax!glisten!mike From: mike@glisten.UUCP (Michael Wendel) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: uuname -l Summary: Do you have UNIX PC7300? Keywords: uuname -l Message-ID: <146@glisten.UUCP> Date: 26 Oct 89 00:03:08 GMT References: <54@gutarman.UUCP> <1989Oct25.005024.8366@twwells.com> Organization: General Logistics International, Mesa, Arizona Lines: 17 > In article <54@gutarman.UUCP> root@gutarman.UUCP (Robert Hough ---> System Administrator) writes: > Can someone PLEASE tell me what file that uuname -l reads? I'm having > alot of problems recieving mail, and it's because when I run uuname -l, > it's leaving off the last character in my system id. > Any replies would great. > If you have an AT&T UNIX PC, you have a limit of 6 characters in the name of your system. Its quite bizarre. If you don't have a UNIX PC7300 (or 3B1), you may also be limited by the UUCP provided with your OS. Try changing the system name to a name one character shorter and see what uuname returns. ========================================================================== Michael L. Wendel (602) 464-5744 /\ General Logistics International, Inc. /\\/ 1201 S. Alma School Rd., Suite 7550, Mesa, AZ 85202 \//\ ..!asuvax!mike or attmail!mwendel GLI \/