Issue
- How to set hostname in CentOS-7 / RHEL-7 persistent across reboots. – I have changed /etc/hostname and it changes after reboot.
Solution
In CentOS / RHEL-7 you need to use the hostnamectl
command line tool to update the hostname – To set the hostname permanently, issue the below command,
hostnamectl set-hostname server1.jobnix.in
- To view the current hostname and status, run the below,
[root@server1 ~]# hostnamectl Static hostname: server1.jobnix.in Icon name: computer-vm Chassis: vm Machine ID: e71b5f04137d4d99a31037f13c61afec Boot ID: fd8cbc3d1f14476e829aa57aa05e4c9b Virtualization: kvm Operating System: CentOS Linux 7 (Core) CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:centos:centos:7 Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-229.20.1.el7.x86_64 Architecture: x86_64
- Other options with hostnamectl
hostnamectl [OPTIONS...] COMMAND ... Query or change system hostname. -h --help Show this help --version Show package version --transient Only set transient hostname --static Only set static hostname --pretty Only set pretty hostname -P --privileged Acquire privileges before execution --no-ask-password Do not prompt for password -H --host=[USER@]HOST Operate on remote host Commands: status Show current hostname settings set-hostname NAME Set system hostname set-icon-name NAME Set icon name for host set-chassis NAME Set chassis type for host