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Re: Change hostname in new instance of R12 [message #501812 is a reply to message #501701] |
Thu, 31 March 2011 12:06 |
John Watson
Messages: 8960 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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Hi - this question, like your last one, should be in the E-Business Suite forum.
But apart from that, in effect I think you want to change your EBS hostname? That is complicated. On both the apps tier and the DB tier, you need to edit your context files (don't do it manually, use OAM) and then run autoconfig to regenerate all the configuration files.
Alternatively, you could try to hack it by editing your hosts file so that localhost.localdomain resolves to your external IP address. Try it!
And I think you really need to do some reading. Start with this Metalink article, it is pretty good:
Using AutoConfig to Manage System Configurations in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 [ID 387859.1]
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Re: Change hostname in new instance of R12 [message #501883 is a reply to message #501812] |
Fri, 01 April 2011 03:46 |
davholla
Messages: 116 Registered: August 2009 Location: London
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John Watson wrote on Thu, 31 March 2011 18:06Hi - this question, like your last one, should be in the E-Business Suite forum.
But apart from that, in effect I think you want to change your EBS hostname? That is complicated. On both the apps tier and the DB tier, you need to edit your context files (don't do it manually, use OAM) and then run autoconfig to regenerate all the configuration files.
Alternatively, you could try to hack it by editing your hosts file so that localhost.localdomain resolves to your external IP address. Try it!
And I think you really need to do some reading. Start with this Metalink article, it is pretty good:
Using AutoConfig to Manage System Configurations in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 [ID 387859.1]
Thanks I will read that later today.
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