This problem was caused by an error in the install script for ARS 7.0.1
whereby 3 files for ARS 6.3 did not get tossed by the ARS 7.0.1 installer. 
The explanation and work-around from BMC are below.

Betsy McCullough
Allergan, Inc. 
IS - Global Applications Development & Support
Tel. 714.246.4240
Fax 714.246.2418
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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It appears that 7.0.1 should not have these files in the ar/bin directory. 
They are probably left over from 6.3 after the upgrade to 7.0.1.  There may
be a defect there that we need to log which indicates the upgrade should
remove these old files.

The quick fix is to rename these three files:
/opt/ar/bin/libicuuc.sl
/opt/ar/bin/libicudata.sl
/opt/ar/bin/libicudt20b.sl

I would suggest renaming them to these:
/opt/ar/bin/libicuuc.sl-6.3unused
/opt/ar/bin/libicudata.sl-6.3unused
/opt/ar/bin/libicudt20b.sl-6.3unused

After renaming these files, then restart the AR System.  Note that arserverd
for 7.0.1 will use the newer version of these files which contains 'bmc'
within the name.  The FTS libraries use different versions of these files
and the FTS (Hummingbird) libraries are in the SearchServer54/lib directory. 
There you will see these files.
libicudata.sl
libicudt18b.sl
libicui18n.sl
libicuuc.sl
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Hello, all!

If you know ANYTHING about getting ARS 7.x to start up (and STAY UP) using
the new (Hummingbird) FTS on UNIX, I really appreciate your help.  
--The server will not stay up due to several "Unresolved symbol" and
"Unresolved module for symbol" errors.  
--ARMonitor subsequently advises that server is not up and then tries to
start it up again (and again and again, like a "yo-yo")
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