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How To Change vServer OS Name (vServer OS UFN/Terminal Name) Displayed in EMOC BUI In Exalogic Virtual Environment (Doc ID 1910854.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 10, 2021

Applies to:

Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud Software - Version 2.0.6.0.0 and later
Linux x86-64
Oracle Virtual Server (x86-64)

Purpose

In Exalogic Virtual releases under certain circumstances, the vServer OS Name displayed in the EMOC BUI does not match the hostname of the vServer.

In the sample screenshot shown below, item 1 is the User Friendly Name (UFN) of the Guest vServer, and item 2 is the User Friendly Name of Guest vServer Operatiing System (OS UFN).



In the screenshot shown above, the vServer OS UFN displayed in the screenshot is TEST-VM-01-02, whereas the actual hostname of the vServer in the example shown, is TEST-VM-01 (as viewed by logging into the vServer and finding its hostname).

There is no impact to functionality due to this mismatch. But it is desirable to change the vServer OS UFN displayed in the EMOC BUI to match the hostname of the vServer.

This Note provides a procedure to change the vServer OS UFN displayed in the EMOC BUI to match the hostname of the vServer.

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 EMOC BUI Method to change the vServer OS UFN
 EMOC CLI Method to change the vServer OS UFN
References


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