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Re: Rename 10g machine

From: Dave <x_at_x.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 19:59:21 GMT
Message-ID: <tqAFd.9763$GG1.4283@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>

"Dirk Gaudian" <dirk_at_gaudian.de> wrote in message news:34ntraF4ccqrnU1_at_individual.net...
>
> Holger Baer wrote:
>> Dirk Gaudian wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all!
>>>
>>> After renaming a Windows 2003 machine that a 10g server is running on
>>> (new PC-Name, new IP-address), I can't access it via it's web page on
>>> nor with any client (yes, the client's tnsnames.ora was updated). Any
>>> idea?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dirk
>>
>>
>> Renaming after the fact isn't a very good idea as you have learnt by now.
>>
>> What is the web page you're talking about? isqlplus, Enterprise Manager?
>>
>> Have you looked into listener.ora? The listener might still be listening
>> to
>> the old address (without success of course). This would explain why the
>> clients can' connect anymore.
>>
>> HTH
>> Holger
>
> Well, it's the same thing as with the virtual server (my earlier post)
> stripped down the the main problem. And I can't find a listener.ora
> (that's what we always change after cloning the virtual Windows server
> with Oracle 9i on - might have left that out in my earlier posting) on
> oracle 10g - the whole directory layout has changed.
>
> And it's both isqlplus and Enterprise Manager that don't respond: The
> first simply does not react, the later prompts me with a "You are not
> authenticated to view this page" error message because the web server and
> it's wonderful servlets cannot access the Oracle 10g service either.
>
> Thanks for the help so far,
> Dirk

i'm afriad it relies on the hostname. Reinstall em into the database Received on Thu Jan 13 2005 - 13:59:21 CST

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