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GETHOSTNAME

z/OS Communications Server: IP IMS Sockets Guide
SC27-3653-00

The GETHOSTNAME call returns the domain name of the local host.
Note: The host name returned is the host name the TCPIP stack learned at startup from the TCPIP.DATA file that was found.
Condition Requirement
Authorization: Supervisor state or problem state, any PSW key.
Dispatchable unit mode: Task.
Cross memory mode: PASN = HASN.
Amode: 31-bit or 24-bit.
Note: See the addressability mode (Amode) considerations under CALL instruction API environmental restrictions and programming requirements.
ASC mode: Primary address space control (ASC) mode.
Interrupt status: Enabled for interrupts.
Locks: Unlocked.
Control parameters: All parameters must be addressable by the caller and in the primary address space.

Figure 1 shows an example of GETHOSTNAME call instructions.

Figure 1. GETHOSTNAME call instruction example
    WORKING-STORAGE SECTION.
        01  SOC-FUNCTION    PIC X(16)  VALUE IS 'GETHOSTNAME'.
        01  NAMELEN         PIC 9(8) BINARY.
        01  NAME            PIC X(24).
        01  ERRNO           PIC 9(8) BINARY.
        01  RETCODE         PIC S9(8) BINARY.
 
    PROCEDURE DIVISION.
         CALL 'EZASOKET' USING SOC-FUNCTION NAMELEN NAME
                         ERRNO RETCODE.

For equivalent PL/I and assembly language declarations, see Converting parameter descriptions.

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