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Alessandro,
if I recall correctly, services.ora belonged to the pre-grid-control oracle intelligent agent, where it kept the services it has discovered.
Stefan
On 9/7/06, Alessandro Vercelli <alever_at_libero.it> wrote:
>
> Recently, I've had the same experience with an Oracle DBMS 10gR2 on Win2k
> and apart from listener.ora and tnsnames.ora (sqlnet.ora, in case) I did
> not change any files; system is running on production since a couple of
> months without any problem; I don't remember anything about services.ora:
> what is this file for ? (sorry for ignorance).
>
> A completely different matter is in case of an Oracle Application Server:
> I've never nedeed to change an hostname with AS but it seems to me it's not
> a simple (or even possible) task.
>
> Regards,
>
> Alessandro
>
> >
> > Hello everybody
> <cut>
> > But now I have the problem that we have to change the hostname of a
> > server due to a project in which we want to migrate into a global
> > domain.
> > Before we can migrate into the global domain we have to fulfill the
> > global naming convention for the servers.
> > On one of these servers we have to rename we have installed Oracle
> > with two database instances.
> > So I want to ask here if anybody have experiences in changing the
> > hostname of a server with Oracle installed?
> > Is it possible that everything I have to modify are the files
> > listener.ora, tnsnames.ora and services.ora???
> <cut>
> > Raphael Gmür -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l
> >
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-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Thu Sep 07 2006 - 05:38:57 CDT
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