You might try adding to your vm.conf:
 
ACS_TCP_RPCSERVICE
ACS_SSI_HOSTNAME = <media.server.domain.com> What ever your fully qualified 
name is for the media or master server
ACS_SSI_SOCKET =  <media.server.domain.com> 13741
 
-sj


>>> Rusty Major <[email protected]> 10/3/2011 12:03 PM >>>

Hi All,
 
Fresh install of NBU 7.1 with ACSLS 8.0.2, both on Solaris 10. I am unable to 
get NBU to communicate with ACSLS without forcing the port to communicate over 
in vm.conf (ACS_CSI_HOSTPORT). This works fine until the ACSLS application is 
restarted and the port changes.

I noticed with NBU version 7.1.0.0, MM and ACS daemons would not even start up, 
but when I patched to 7.1.0.2, all the appropriate daemons started, but there 
was still no communication with ACSLS without the above mentioned vm.conf 
entry. ACSLS is configured with default settings.
 
I have an ACSLS 8.0.2 server working with NBU version 6.5.x without any issues 
(same default ACSLS settings and no entries in VM.CONF).
 
Has anyone run across this and have any pointers?
Thanks,
-Rusty
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