Checking the Server Name

I am a new user with oracle. What I want to know is how to check the oracle server name. Is there any script I have to write or is there any command.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Rahul

Hi,
You can check v$instance:
SQL> select INSTANCE_NAME,HOST_NAME,VERSION from v$instance;
INSTANCE_NAME HOST_NAME VERSION
ORA102 SRVLNX01 10.2.0.1.0
SQL>
Cheers,
Marcello M.

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