z/OS Communications Server: IP Sockets Application Programming Interface Guide and Reference
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GETHOSTBYNAME

z/OS Communications Server: IP Sockets Application Programming Interface Guide and Reference
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The GETHOSTBYNAME call returns the alias name and the IPv4 IP address of a host whose domain name is specified in the call. A given TCP⁄IP host can have multiple alias names and multiple host IPv4 IP addresses.

The name resolution attempted depends on how the resolver is configured and if any local host tables exist. See z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration Guide for information about configuring the resolver and how local host tables can be used.

The following requirements apply to this call:

Figure 1 shows an example of GETHOSTBYNAME call instructions.

Figure 1. GETHOSTBYNAME call instruction example
    WORKING-STORAGE SECTION.
        01  SOC-FUNCTION    PIC X(16)  VALUE IS 'GETHOSTBYNAME'.
        01  NAMELEN         PIC 9(8)  BINARY.
        01  NAME            PIC X(255).
        01  HOSTENT         PIC 9(8)  BINARY.
        01  RETCODE         PIC S9(8) BINARY.
 
    PROCEDURE DIVISION.
         CALL 'EZASOKET' USING SOC-FUNCTION NAMELEN NAME
                         HOSTENT RETCODE.

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

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