Cannot Start Execution from Work repository of ODI

I'm unable to start any execution with ODI agent from my work repository, getting the following error,
"oracle.odi.runtime.agent.invocation.InvocationException: ODI-1274: Agent Exception Caused by: Create DwgConnectConnection to work repository failed; nested exception is java.sql.SQLException: Exception occurred while getting connection: oracle.ucp.UniversalConnectionPoolException: Cannot get Connection from Datasource: java.sql.SQLException: Listener refused the connection with the following error:
ORA-12505, TNS:listener does not currently know of SID given in connect descriptor"
The SID of the data base where my work repository lies has been changed. I have updated the new SID in topology with work repository connection JDBC and all the data servers pointing to the DB.I'm able to successfully test connections with agent and no agent. I'm able to connect with ODI studio to the work repository and regenrate my scenario's. Where as during execution with logical agent getting the above error. Why is the agent unable to recognise the change in SID made in topology? Any suggestions would help!!

I have not updated odiparams with the repository details. I have one master and almost 7 work repository repository associated to it. I have congigured only the master and one of the work repository in odiparams rest are not added.
But i haven't faced any issue due to this so far.

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