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Oracle 10g OEM and hostnames (note from Oracle)

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DrSeussFreak

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Feb 16, 2007
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So over the last 2 weeks I have been working on Meta-Link with oracle about some issues with 10g. After 2 weeks and the 3rd oracle employees eyes I get this response

31-JUL-07 17:25:59 GMT

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UPDATE
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Hi Michael,

My name is Bruce and I will be checking Frank's queue while he is out of the office.

You have two problems here.

1) The fully qualified domain name - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.zzz, is longer then 32 chara
cters. As Tom stated previously, RFC 952 standards require this to be 32 charact
ers or less.

2) The hostname starts with a 'u', this a bug 4714774 DBCONSOLE DOES NOT WORK HAVING A HOSTNAME STARTING WITH "U"

In order to get this to work you will need to do two things, one, shorten the name, and two, have the name begi
n with a character other then 'u'.

hth,

Bruce
(for Frank)

We have 100+ servers all starting with 'u'. What a kick in the butt.
 
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