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> Without a bit of context it is hard to tell what you did and what isn't
> doing what you want it to do.
>
> Here's a typical, for me, /etc/hosts file
>
OK.
We have ORACLE_HOSTNAME assigned as "romulus" and exported.
The nodename is "remus". (The contents of /etc/nodename is "remus").
Our /etc/hosts file looks like this:
123.45.67.111 romulus #" romulus" and "remus" 123.45.78.111 remus loghost # are the same machine. 123.45.78.222 caesar #" caesar" and "brute" are distinct machines, from 123.45.89.111 brutus # each other andfrom "romulus"/"remus".
I run OUI to install the software.
At the conclusion of successful OUI, I observe the FINAL MESSAGES as
follows:
[BEGIN FINAL MESSAGEs]
The following J2EE Applications have been deployed and are accessible at the
URLs listed below.
iSQL*Plus URL:
http://remus:5560/isqlplus
iSQL*Plus DBA URL:
http://remus:5560/isqlplus/dba
]/END FINAL MESSAGES]
Based on the documentation [p. 2-9 of the "Oracle Database Installation
Guide 10g Release 2 (10.2) for Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit)"
(part #B15690-02, Nov. 2005)], we expected to see "romulus" instead of
"remus" in the URLs. It makes a difference because the addresses are on
different subnets, and the remus subnet is soon going away. We want Oracle
accessed as a DBMS on "romulus".
Please let me know if I am unclear.
Regards,
DG Received on Tue Apr 11 2006 - 18:35:02 CDT
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