Moving to a domain - Oracle Application Server

Dear All,
Application Server is installed in the server which is not connected to the domain. Right now we want to move this server to domain.
kindly share the procedures need to be followed for this activity....
will it impact the running apps instances??
Thanks in Advance,
Jishar

installed in the server which is not connected to the domainAs i understand you want to actually change the hostname and ipaddress of the application server.
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B14099_19/core.1012/b13995/host.htm#BHBBJEBF
Do note that changing the hostname of meta data repository is not supported by oracle, so your option would be staging.
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B14099_19/core.1012/b13995/prodtest.htm
regards,

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