Hostname mismatch - Server.app/Server Admin

Hi All,
I have a strange one here. I seem to have a "mismatch" in hostname between Server.app & Server Admin - this also seems to be causing issues with SSL which is calling out a "hostname mismatch" between the SSL certificate and the server using the certificate (because it believes the server names don't match).
Server.app - says hostname is srvmacmini.yourdomain.net.au (correct config)
Server Admin says hostname  srvmacmini-yourdomain-net-au.local (note the inserted "-" and .local)
Computer name is set to srvmacmini
Using the terminal - hostname is srvmacmini.yourdomain.net.au
DNS still seems to be working ok with all names resolving as expected - srvmacmini.yourdomain.net.au
I have tried to reset the entry in Server Admin to match the entry in Server.app - however it won't let me update the entry for some reason.
Would really appreciate someones insight on this.
Finally - a complaint/rant - I frankly don't know why Apple cannot develop a SINGLE and efficient admin interface, this current mashup of tools where your switching between Server.App, Server Admin, Workgroup and then Profile Manager and everything else is frankly not efficient and leads to issues as described above in my view. No point having two GUI's to managed the same set of config values.

Try this solution: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3960?locale=en_US
It says:
Resolution
To check if servermgrd is loaded, see the output of this command in Terminal:
sudo launchctl list | grep -q com.apple.servermgrd && echo loaded || echo not loaded
If the output is "not loaded", load the com.apple.servermgrd job into launchd with this command:
sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.servermgrd.plist
Hope this helps.

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         # sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.ServerPerfLog.plist
    And the service got launch!!! yeeeepa!! i see a first update in graph data.
    Also the "ps" query reply that the service was running!!
    The bad things came a day after, when i saw that the graphs stop again....
    I check if the service was running executing again the "ps" command, and that show me that the service was stopped again; no ServerPerfLog process was running.
    But r e l a x, because the process hang because of a permissions problem.
    You should know, I run "Repair permissions" within "Disk Utilities" over the running system disk, eeee... voila!
    I hope that helps someone to get his fancy graphs back!
    Regards,
    t

    You are God like!!! Wooo hooo! Thanks bud!

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