Mitchell,
By hostname I take it you mean the hostname of the server where oracle is installed. I
believe that you can call the server anything you want because the ODBC driver looks
up the hostname in the tnsnames.ora and gets the ip address from the host file you are
calling from. If you use Oracle Names that might be a whole different ballgame.
List correct me if I'm in error!!!
ROR mª¿ªm
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Hi DBAs
what is impact if I change the host name on unix with oracle installed.
Mitchell
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