DB installed in server in NT Domain not connected

Hello, profy readers.
I installed DB 8i in server. And it could be installed only if i log in computer as in local mashine. While installing in NT DOMAIN was error in creating datafiles.
ORA-03113. After successfull installing in local mashine mode DB - all connection failed. Error the same ORA-03113.
IP of server is given to it automatcally by DHCP Serv.
Does anybody know how to troubleshoot this problem ?
Real IP.

--> I have loop back on my client machine. I am able to connect to other databases from client.It has no sense, because client is going to connect the db server. Chances are database are on other machine and in those machines's listener.ora is having correct server's ip address as HOST=SERVERNAME/SERVERIP address.
--> By any change are you referring server side loopback?NO remote client can ever connect to listener where HOST=localhost
DB Server & listener must have & use a route able IP#; not 127.0.0.1 (a.k.a. localhost)
If your ip address is 127.0.0.1, no request will ever leave the machine. That IP is - by definition - a loopback. All requests to that IP come back on the machine making the request. So, just give the correct IP address of Server machine not loopback.
Source:Re: Not able to tnsping the db instance after the db installation
Regards
Girish Sharma

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