a Quick google gives this Check your /etc/hosts file. Oracle must be able to resolve your hostname. keltnfy-ldmInit is Oracles way to say it can't 2009/3/31 John Dunn <JDunn@xxxxxxxxx> > After chageing the hostname, I changed the listener.ora and tnsnames,ora > files on the server, but when I start oracle I get the error : > > > ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [keltnfy-ldmInit], [46], [1], > [], []] > Any ideas? > > > > > ** > > *John Dunn* > > Sefas Innovation Limited. > > Tel: + 44 (0) 117 373 6122 > > > > P Please consider the environment before printing this email > > > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Howard Latham [mailto:howard.latham@xxxxxxxxx] > *Sent:* 31 March 2009 14:05 > *To:* John Dunn > *Cc:* oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* Re: Change of hostname > > Hosts file on all boxes that access it also tnsnames on any box that access > the db. > > 2009/3/31 John Dunn <JDunn@xxxxxxxxx> > >> Sys admin wants to change the hostname of the server running Oracle 10. >> >> What oracle configuration do I need to change so oracle will still work? >> >> >> >> >> *John * >> > > > > -- > Howard A. Latham > > > -- Howard A. Latham