OBIEE static IP address problem

Hello

I had installed OBIEE 11 g on a Linux box with a dynamic IP address.

Now the IP has changed and it is set to be a static IP address.

I'm not in a position to OBIEE services.

Can you please as to where any changes to do (i.e. Manual Configuration for the current INVESTIGATION period)

Thanks in advance for your help.

Pantxo

Check this box
http://www.rittmanmead.com/2010/12/Oracle-BI-EE-11g-managing-host-name-changes/

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