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Yes i did change the machine name in the /etc/hosts files but i didn't
change it in /etc/oratab (/var/opt/oracle/oratab). I will try it (next
monday) when i am at work.
Thanks for those handy tips
R. ter Haar
Terry Ball wrote in message <369F5995.DBC96BA5_at_csgsystems.com>...
>And /etc/oratab (/var/opt/oracle/oratab).
>
>Terry Ball
>Sr. DBA, CSG Systems
>
>Adam Danieluk wrote:
>
>> Did you change machine name in /etc/hosts files ???
>>
>> R. ter Haar wrote in message <77limu$lq4$1_at_thor.wirehub.nl>...
>> >Hi,
>> >A few weeks ago we installed a Digital 4000 UNIX server at our site.
This
>> >UNIX server was already used in an other department and was working with
an
>> >Oracle database 7.3.2. After installation we changed the name of the
>> >machine. Now we are having troubles starting the database probably due
to
>> >this changing of names.
>> >
>> >I changed the machine names in TNSLISTENER.ORA and TNSNAMES.ORA.
>> >
>> >After run dbstart the only proces running is tnslistener.
>> >
>> >Does anyone know if i have forgotten to check a file or how where i can
>> find
>> >error messages ???????
>> >
>> >Thanks Robert
>> >
>> >
>
>
>
Received on Fri Jan 15 1999 - 11:52:13 CST
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