LJ: it's be a while. How do I find out which port is the remedy running? Is there a way to check if the portmapper is running on solaris 10 or if it's having some issues?

Frank: I am connecting from a different server

Thanks
Ravi
On 12/16/2010 3:39 PM, LJ LongWing wrote:
Ravi,
The 90 is saying it can't connect to the remedy server, so I would that the
machine can connect to the server with THAT name, and on that port....is it
possible port mapper stopped working on the server?  What if you change from
port 0 to the actual port the server is running on, does that help?

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Subject: Error when connecting to remedy using ARSPerl

Hi: I have a ARSPerl script that connects to a remedy server and creates
a request in a form. The scripts and the code in Remedy server have not
changed for a while. Abruptly today, the script started failing with the
following error

ars_Login failed: [ERROR] Message not in catalog; Message number = 90
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (0) : RPC: Program not registered) (ARERR #90)
at ./test_remedy.pl line 53.

I can access the remedy server from the client machine I am trying to
run the script. I have restarted the remedy server. I can login fine
into remedy using the admin and user client. I don't see anything in any
log files. Has anyone else seen this?  Any suggestions on what I should
look for.

Thanks
Ravi

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