Hi Gary,
The tnsnames files will all have to be changed on all machines that
reference that machine if the tnsnames file uses machine name instead of
IP address.
HTH,
- Gary Norwell <gnorwell_at_hybridturkeys.com> wrote:
> I recently installed an Oracle 8i database on an NT box previously
> used for another application. No problems, other than our network
> admin now wants me to change the name of the NT box.
>
> I did a quick check and noted that the current name of the NT
> machine is part of the listener control file. From an Oracle
> perspective, it appears that I have to modify the listener parameters
> to reflect the new machine name, but what other considerations (if
> any) are there to consider before implementing this change?
>
>
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