on 07-29-2013 5:52 PM
Thanks, Issue is solved by deleting DNS reverse lookup entry which was uppercase and created new one. Now it's fine.
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Hello,
In case of a Windows server, you can also check the server name. In my case that was the culprit.
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Hello
Check the profiles at the OS level and also in Tx RZ10
Regards
RB
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Hi Raja,
Could you check in Message server host , File /etc/hosts : how server name is mentioned ( upper case or Lower case ) ?
Thanks
Manas Behra
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