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From: gkafkas@concentric.net (gk@concentric.com)
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Subject: Re: Renaming an Oracle NT server
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 22:23:45 GMT
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Michel,

if you are running TCP/IP and if they are not going to change the IP
address of the box, then you have no problems.  I believe things will
continue to run without problems.

If your TNSNAMES and LISTENER files are using the machine names
instead, you will have to change all the client TNSNAMES and server
LISTENER & TNSNAMES files.

Domain change should not have any effect on you.

If you experience problems check Control Panel services and double
click on Oracle processes and make sure that they are not trying to
authenticate through the old domain name.

As always a good backup would not hurt prior to the change...

Good luck.

Gokhan

On Tue, 19 Oct 1999 21:07:43 GMT, "Michel Gauthier" <qgmi1@clic.net>
wrote:

>I've been told that one of our NT Server on which Oracle server 7.3 runs
>will be renamed, and its NT Domain will changed. Thus, I've been asked about
>the impacts.
>
>I thought that we'll have to modify the clients tnsnames.ora to reflect the
>hostname change, that I'll have to modify the listener.ora file on the
>server to reflect the same change. However, having not a lot of experience
>with Oracle on NT (I'm used with Oracle on MPE. I guess there no 0.1% who
>knows that platform...), I wonder if I forgot something. If so, I pleased to
>know (and possibly other people of this newsgroup too).
>
>TIA
>
>Michel Gauthier
>Donohue Inc.
>

