Re: Change of hostname
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 09:21:11 -0400
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Dan,
I know changing dbcontrol is not hard (neither changing listener and tnsnames files). I was just trying to list items that should be looked at.
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Mayen
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Re: Change of hostname
Changing db control isn't that hard. I don't have the exact syntax handy, but I know you will use the emca command to tell db control to reconfigure itself.
Dan
Please excuse my typos, I sent this from my iPhone.
On Mar 31, 2009, at 7:57 AM, Mayen.Shah_at_lazard.com wrote:
listener.ora
tnsnames.ora
If you have database control configured, it has host name part of
configuration.
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Change of hostname
Sys admin wants to change the hostname of the server running Oracle 10.
What oracle configuration do I need to change so oracle will still work?
John
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