Its server-connect-name , i.e individual to each AR Server host name. this 
entry is created in ranking form. Server-Name is a common name alias of server 
group (mainly load balancer name), ranking form MUST have server-connect-name 
value of each server , also servgrp_board table in db must have same 
server-connect-name values.

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of JD Hood
Sent: 13 September 2015 01:57
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ranking data ars8.0(solaris)

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Hi Frex,

I believe it is in the ar.cfg (conf) as the "Server-Name".or 
"Server-Connect-Name" -- can't remember which off-hand, but it's one of the 
two. You can delete the ranking form records and restart the server after 
correcting the name and the ranking records will be recreated.

Good lick with it!
-JDHood

On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 3:13 PM, frex popo 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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Dear all,



Have installed ars8.0 on a 3rd server in an existing server group. All went ok 
apart from one thing. Make the server part of the server group and open the 
Server Group Operation Ranking form only that all the records for this third 
node have in their server field the FQDN instead of the Alias. All the others 
nodes installed in the have the alias instead. I guess this is because during 
installation the installer prompts for an alias and a host name/IP and filled 
them in for you and by default add the FQDN in the host during installation.

I checked the database tables and the only table I could see the entries for 
all the nodes in the server group is SERVGRP_BOARD. I did change it there 
restarted the server but the data is again generated with the FQDN in the 
server field.

Does anyone know where the server picks this up to create the records in that 
form? I have enabled the SQL logs but so far no luck! I checked the arsystem 
script etc but can’t find where the FQDN is hard coded.



Any thoughts will be very much appreciated

Regards

Frex
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