In order to more easily identify the point of contact for desktop and laptop systems at the Lab, particularly when a cyber security event has been detected and the owner has to be notified, a naming convention for the computer's hostname is being used for standard deployments. Lab staff who do not utilize IT for workstation support should consider adopting the standard themselves. The standard format is as follows: [First Initial][Middle Initial][Last Name]-[Single Character OS designator][Last two numbers of DOE] Example: cwnelson-m44 or cwnelson-w39 Windows has a character limit of 15 characters or less for hostnames. If the hostname would exceed 15 characters, append the user's last name. Virtual machine (VM) Example: cwnelson-vw44 for a Windows VM running on a host with the DOE number ending in 44 The current convention allows for for 1 VM of each type of OS on a given workstation. Operating System identifiersHostname Naming Conventions
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Windows W Windows - All versions (Version designations like S/E/T are no longer required) Mac OS X M Mac CentOS C CentOS Ubuntu U Ubuntu Scientific Linux F Scientific Red Hat Linux Family R RHEL Other Linux Family L Linux BSD Unix Family (FreeBSD) B Berkeley Other Unix N Unix Virtual Machine Va Virtual where a denotes the OS Version, i.e. VW is a virtual Windows system
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