As long as you are keeping the DB_NAME's the same you should be able to get 
by with changing the listener.ora and tnsnames.ora files.  You will also need 
to change your global tnsnames or Onames server references to these db's.

On Friday 23 March 2001 11:30, you wrote:
> We are setting up a new database server.  It's HP-UX 11.0.  Oracle 7.3.4 (I
> know, we need to upgrade !) has already been installed and configured on
> it. Databases have been built and are in use for testing.  In a couple of
> weeks, we'll be exporting the production database from our old server and
> importing it to the new machine.  Sometime during this process, we'd like
> to rename the new machine to have the same name as our old production
> server.  At the same time, the IP number will be changed.  The goal is to
> make the new production machine have the same name and IP number as the old
> production machine.  Since Oracle has already been installed on the new
> server, and it already has test databases on it, what will need to change
> Oracle-wise when the host machine name and IP number change ?
>
> Thanks for any information you can share!
>
> Judy Hazeley
> Millersville University
> Millersville, PA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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