Yeah, not having a problem getting normal output back from rpcinfo.  Now
I'm a little befuddled as to what to look at in the install.

On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 1:42 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> No, ARERR 90 is generated at the client-side to indicate connections
> problems. But it's a very generic error message.
>
> All servers are 64 Bit. But ARSPerl is compiled as 32 Bit (6.3 wasn't even
> available as 64 Bit)
>
> What you should try is:
>
> If you're using portmapper
> rpcinfo -t <your_ar_host> 390600
>
> If you don't use portmapper
> rpcinfo -t -n <tcp_port_of_ar_server> <your_ar_host> 390600
>
> Normal Output looks like this
>
> rpcinfo -t -n 2001 xyz.xxx.de 390600
> program 390600 version 1 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 2 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 3 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 4 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 5 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 6 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 7 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 8 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 9 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 10 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 11 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 12 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 13 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 14 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 15 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 16 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 17 ready and waiting
> program 390600 version 18 ready and waiting
>
> If rpcinfo shows correct output, then you'll have to have a look at your
> ARSPerl install.
>
> KR Conny
>
>  ------------------------------
> *Von:* Eric Wolf [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2012 20:30
> *An:* ARSperl User Discussion
> *Betreff:* Re: [Arsperl-users] Transitioned AR Server, ARSPerl no longer
> connects.
>
> Well, I'm getting the ARERR 90 back.  Is that not indicative of a
> connection?
>
> Are all of your API libraries at matching bit levels? IE: is your linux
> server 32 bit or 64 bit and does your corresponding connection match 32 or
> 64?
>
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 12:41 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> **
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>> normally it shouldn't be a problem to connect with a 7.5 API to a 7.6.4
>> Server. It sounds more like a network issue.
>>
>> Just now I tested a ARSPerl compiled against 6.3 API and it connects
>> without any issue to a 7.6.4 (Linux)-Server
>>
>> Recompiling is IMHO definitly the wrong track.
>>
>> KR Conny
>>
>>  ------------------------------
>> *Von:* Eric Wolf [mailto:[email protected]]
>> *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2012 18:50
>> *An:* [email protected]
>> *Betreff:* [Arsperl-users] Transitioned AR Server, ARSPerl no longer
>> connects.
>>
>>  Hi Everyone,
>>
>> We're in the process of transitioning to a new release of Remedy.  Our
>> current install level is 7.5 Patch 6 on a 32 bit Windows 2003 server, and
>> we are moving to a 7.6.04 SP2 installation on a 64 bit Windows 2008
>> server.  The ARSPerl installation is built on a 64 bit Red Hat Linux
>> server, but compiled in 32 bit mode to resolve previous RPC translation
>> errors. I suspect this is rearing it's ugly head again in a more covert
>> manner.
>>
>> When I take identical login code from the working 7.5 installation and
>> attempt to login to the 7.6.04 release, I get an RPC bind failure (ARERR
>> 90).  If I use the exact credentials in the 7.5 user tool, I can login to
>> the 7.6.04 installation.
>>
>> Has this caused anyone else problems?  Am I on the right track in
>> thinking I need to recompile the module for the 64 bit windows installation?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Eric
>>
>>
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