Oracle 10g RAC/Grid rename hostname and re-ip server?

Here is the situation. We are installing Oracle 10g in a RAC/Grid configuration. Servers were installed and configured with static IP's and unique hostname's according to instructions. The problem is the servers are being shipped to another location and the on-site administrators will have to rename the hostname's and give all the servers new IP addresses.
The question:
Is it possible to rename the hostname's and re-ip all the servers without having to reinstall all the Oracle servers in the RAC/Grid? Does anybody have any information on what will need to successfully accomplish this?
Regards,
Ed Bragg

Hi Ed!
I never tried this but I believe that after changing the IP addresses and reconfiguring the virtual IP's it should work. What you have to do is to reconfigure the ssh stuff with the keys, etc.
cu
Andreas

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