Re: Oracle + Solaris + SYS-UNCONFIG

From: Ban Spam <ban-spam_at_operamail.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 00:21:47 GMT
Message-ID: <Xns915DA6745970CSunnySD_at_24.0.3.73>


"Zeeshan Ahmed" <zeeshan701_at_home.com> wrote in news:3GWJ7.156784$My2.92226010_at_news1.mntp1.il.home.com:

> Thanks
> I already did that and besides TNSNAMES I also did it on TNSLISTNER.ORA
> and also
> on Auto_home.... but no luck, my clients cannot connect to the
> server... any idea
> thanks
> Zeeshan
>
>
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> "Matthew D. Bennett" <mbennett_at_utah-inter.net> wrote in message
> news:3BF68D0E.C5718442_at_utah-inter.net...
> Zeeshan,
>
> If you have changed the hostname and IP address, you will need to make
> the change in all TNSNAMES.ORA files for clients that want to access
> the database.
>
> Matt.
>
> Zeeshan Ahmed wrote:

>>
>> Hi All,
>> I am using Oracle 8 on Solaris 2.6 & 8 and wanted to
>> change the host name and other configuration on the
>> server. Sys-unconfig does a woderful job, its like a
>> mini jump start which changes the IP address everything
>> but it doesnt go down at the application level.
>> I used sys-unconfig command  and changed the host name,
>> I had to remount the drives by modifying the "auto_host" file
>> also the "TNSNAMES.ORA" and "TNSLISTNER.ORA" because
>> it was still pointing to the old host name. the server if running fine
>> and the listener is runnning too but other oracle server cannot
>> access/login to this server.
>> Are there other places where I have to change the host name manually?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Zeeshan

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Did the DNS server get updated to reflect the current name/IP# ? Received on Mon Nov 19 2001 - 01:21:47 CET

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