It is very possible.  Your network may need an update as to what the new IP
address is.  Most networks take anywhere from 20-30 minutes to get the
updates (depends upon your network administrators configuration).  Another
may be with your code.  If you are using ODBC, you may need to change the
code in that area as well if you are specifying an IP address.

This is for a Windows environment though, but it should be similar to Unix
as well.

Bruce



----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Walcott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mysql-L (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 1:22 PM
Subject: my host IP changed


> I just got mysql up and running (I'm a new user).  I'm using it with
ColdFusionMX.
>
> Just as I was about to bind a database to coldfusion, my IT department
decided to move my server to a new IP address.
>
> Now I can't get a database to bind to coldFusion and I'm wondering if it's
because the IP address changed.  Is this something that is stored in the
mysql database?
>
> If so, how so I change that?  I'd rather not have to rerun
mysql_install_db.
>
> - chris
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