Hostname change with Distribution Monitor

We will perform Upgrade&UnicodeConversion for our BI system with Distribution Monitor  parallel export/import function.
I would like to keep hostname unchanged after export/import to avoid interface configuraiton adjustment,
Export from HostnameS -> Parallel import to Hostname D -> Change HostnameD to HostnameS when finished (adjust SAP profile & oracle listener), does it work?
Is there a better idea?
Thanks,
James

Thanks Sunny,
I've read this note before. I am looking for a smarter way to avoid hostname change with Distribution Monitor.
Option 1: As I mentioned before, change the hostname back to HostnameS immediately after import in destination server.
Option2: When import, we can set SAPINST_HOSTNAME on target server, this can be set to HostnameS, but in /etc/hosts files, the IP address of this entry is point to HostnameS, I have not figured it out......
If there is no choice rather than changing the hostname, then we will follow this note and test all connections/configurations.
Thanks,
James

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