[opensuse] Suse 9 oracle 10g installation DHCP-assigned public IP addresses problem
Hi, I got below error when I have tried to install Oracle 10gR2. I have checked # hostname, it is Ok. I setup network to use static Ip. I checked /etc/hosts. Does oracle get hostname another file? How can I solve my problem. Thanks. Recommendation: Oracle supports installations on systems with DHCP-assigned public IP addresses. However, the primary network interface on the system should be configured with a static IP address in order for the Oracle Software to function properly. See the Installation Guide for more details on installing the software on systems configured with DHCP. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 00:58, Ali Durmus wrote:
Recommendation: Oracle supports installations on systems with DHCP-assigned public IP addresses. However, the primary network interface on the system should be configured with a static IP address in order for the Oracle Software to function properly. See the Installation Guide for more details on installing the software on systems configured with DHCP.
In my (limited) experience any resolvable name works as well as an numerical IP address. All the clients I have used had the ability to use either. You can get a resolvable name from Dyndns.org's free dynamic dns service which lets you use something like pen.homeip.net even when you get an ip via dhcp. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen
Hi, I am using server at LAN so I set static ip not to use dynamic. I have checked hostname, it is ok. Is oracle get hosts and Ip another file other than /etc/hosts? John Andersen yazmış:
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 00:58, Ali Durmus wrote:
Recommendation: Oracle supports installations on systems with DHCP-assigned public IP addresses. However, the primary network interface on the system should be configured with a static IP address in order for the Oracle Software to function properly. See the Installation Guide for more details on installing the software on systems configured with DHCP.
In my (limited) experience any resolvable name works as well as an numerical IP address. All the clients I have used had the ability to use either.
You can get a resolvable name from Dyndns.org's free dynamic dns service which lets you use something like pen.homeip.net even when you get an ip via dhcp.
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