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* D:\CWF\Apache\conf - httpd.conf - look for anything that might have an ip address such as there might be a 'Listen 80' where nothing needs to be changed or it might be 'Listen 12.123.12.123:80' where the IP needs to be changed. (set to application server IP) | |||
* D:\CWF\Apache\conf\cwf\ssl.conf - again look for any IP address, if the servername is FQDN, leave it as such. If its an IP address, change it accordingly. (set to application server IP) | |||
* D:\CWF\tomcat\lib - There are various *.properties files in here where the connect string may be referencing the IP address. Mainly looking for anything that has a connectstring such as 123.12.123.12:5006:cards. (This is the DB IP address) | |||
* D:\oracle\product\11.2.0 (or 12 versions..)\client_1\network\admin - there are two files the listener.ora and the tnsnames.ora. You will want to check to see fi the HOST entry has an IP or a hostname. If its a hostname, leave it alone and if its an IP change accordingly (this is the DB IP address) | |||
DB Server | DB Server | ||
* D:\oracle\product\11.2.0 (or 12 version)\client_1\network\admin - there are two files the listener.ora and the tnsnames.ora. You will want to check to see fi the HOST entry has an IP or a hostname. If its a hostname, leave it alone and if its an IP change accordingly (this is the DB IP address) | |||
* D:\oracle\product\11.2.0 (or 12 version)\db_1\network\admin - there are two files the listener.ora and the tnsnames.ora. You will want to check to see fi the HOST entry has an IP or a hostname. If its a hostname, leave it alone and if its an IP change accordingly (this is the DB IP address) | |||
PL/SQL Developer | PL/SQL Developer | ||
* Log into PL/SQL developer and 'select p.*, p.rowid from param_values where key='APP_SERVER_URL'; This should be set to your FQDN, if so leave it alone if its an IP...update it. |
Revision as of 12:28, 4 April 2022
In the event that an IP address change is immenent, you will want to do the following:
App Server
- D:\CWF\Apache\conf - httpd.conf - look for anything that might have an ip address such as there might be a 'Listen 80' where nothing needs to be changed or it might be 'Listen 12.123.12.123:80' where the IP needs to be changed. (set to application server IP)
- D:\CWF\Apache\conf\cwf\ssl.conf - again look for any IP address, if the servername is FQDN, leave it as such. If its an IP address, change it accordingly. (set to application server IP)
- D:\CWF\tomcat\lib - There are various *.properties files in here where the connect string may be referencing the IP address. Mainly looking for anything that has a connectstring such as 123.12.123.12:5006:cards. (This is the DB IP address)
- D:\oracle\product\11.2.0 (or 12 versions..)\client_1\network\admin - there are two files the listener.ora and the tnsnames.ora. You will want to check to see fi the HOST entry has an IP or a hostname. If its a hostname, leave it alone and if its an IP change accordingly (this is the DB IP address)
DB Server
- D:\oracle\product\11.2.0 (or 12 version)\client_1\network\admin - there are two files the listener.ora and the tnsnames.ora. You will want to check to see fi the HOST entry has an IP or a hostname. If its a hostname, leave it alone and if its an IP change accordingly (this is the DB IP address)
- D:\oracle\product\11.2.0 (or 12 version)\db_1\network\admin - there are two files the listener.ora and the tnsnames.ora. You will want to check to see fi the HOST entry has an IP or a hostname. If its a hostname, leave it alone and if its an IP change accordingly (this is the DB IP address)
PL/SQL Developer
- Log into PL/SQL developer and 'select p.*, p.rowid from param_values where key='APP_SERVER_URL'; This should be set to your FQDN, if so leave it alone if its an IP...update it.