If Oracle take the view that this is equivalent to moving your ORACLE_HOME 
to another machine
then you are not supported.

That said, so long as it is not a multi tier install, you should be OK.

Garry 





"Carmen Rusu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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        Subject:        Unix host name change - what happens to db?


 
My boss has decided to change the name of the Sun OS 2.8 host of my Oracle 
8i databases.
 
Question: how does this name change affect my Oracle software installation 
and my databases? 
 
Has this happened to any of you?
 
Thanks,
 
Carmen Rusu


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