How do I find my server Host ID on a UNIX platform needed to request an Altera license file? - How do I find my server Host ID on a UNIX platform needed to request an Altera license file? Description To find your host ID, follow the steps below for your platform: Sun SPARCstation Your host ID is an 8-digit hexadecimal number. Type the following command at a UNIX prompt for SunOS 4.1.3 and lower: /usr/bin/hostid Type the following command at a UNIX prompt for Solaris 2.5 and later: /usr/ucb/hostid HP 9000 Series 700/800 Type the following command at a UNIX prompt: /usr/bin/uname -i Transpose the resulting value into hexadecimal format, and use that value as the host ID. IBM RS/6000 Type the following command at a UNIX prompt: /usr/bin/uname -m You will receive a 12-digit number. Remove the first 2 digits and the last 2 digits; the host id is the middle 8 digits. For example, the number 000276513100 converts to the host id 02765131 . Refer to the documentation for you operating system, or contact your system administrator for more details about these commands. Custom Fields values: ['novalue'] Troubleshooting novalue False ['novalue'] ['novalue'] novalue novalue ['Programmable Logic Devices'] ['novalue'] ['novalue'] ['novalue'] - 2021-08-25

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