As far as I know the ARS binaries do not bind to an IP.  They will bind to a 
TCP port if one is specified (and/or use portmapper if that is set).

If you are not connecting to the AR Server one item to check is the /etc/hosts  
file.  See if the name you used for your AR Server is listed as a valid name 
for an IP.  If it is then check if your DNS server has it listed.

Example:   
   AR Server = arsdev01   
   Physical Server = devserver1

   /etc/hosts file   
      # Do not remove the following line, or various programs   
      # that require network functionality will fail.   
      127.0.0.1         localhost.localdomain localhost   
      ::1                   localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6   
      192.168.1.101  devserver1 devserver1.mycorp.com arsdev01

   DNS has a cname record for arsdev01 pointing to 192.168.1.101


Fred

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Narayanan, Radhika
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 7:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: arserverd binding to 0.0.0.0

** 
Hi List,

How can I make the arserverd executable listen on a given, specific IP Address 
and not on 0.0.0.0?

By default, arserverd binds to the interface 0.0.0.0. My RHEL 6.4 server has 5 
IP Addresses. I want it to bind only to one of the 5 IP Addresses that I 
mention in armonitor.conf.

armonitor.conf:
/apps/tim/ar/timw0/bin/arserverd.sh -s dc5chw-000 -i /apps/tim/ar/timw0 -l 
/etc/arsystem/dc5chw-000

In this line, the server name is mentioned as dc5chw-000. I want arserverd to 
bind only to this IP Address. How can I achieve this?

Environment: ARSĀ  8.1 Patch 2 on RHEL 6.4

Thanks
Radhika
+44 20718 25880

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