Problem installing 10g on a laptop with DHCP
From: Patrick Dean Rusk <PRusk_at_foliage.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 21:13:07 -0400
Message-ID: <5tednceSHo2_5iPdRVn-jg_at_comcast.com>
I've installed Oracle 10g on my development Windows XP Professional laptop, which has both Ethernet and Wireless networking using DHCP on both. In the process of installing and creating a sample database, it brings up 3 or 4 dialogs about not being able to find the IP address of the machine, to which I click the button to use the default value.
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 21:13:07 -0400
Message-ID: <5tednceSHo2_5iPdRVn-jg_at_comcast.com>
I've installed Oracle 10g on my development Windows XP Professional laptop, which has both Ethernet and Wireless networking using DHCP on both. In the process of installing and creating a sample database, it brings up 3 or 4 dialogs about not being able to find the IP address of the machine, to which I click the button to use the default value.
In the end, it creates listeners and databases that hard-code the IP address of my machine, which is a temporary address assigned by DHCP. This, naturally, is useless to me.
Does anyone know how I can get it to use the machine or DNS name of my laptop?
Patrick Rusk Received on Thu Jun 03 2004 - 03:13:07 CEST