Monitor Tiger Xserve from Server Monitor on Leopard machine?

I can't get my G5 Xserve 10.4.11 to show up in Server Monitor 1.6.1 (2) running on my Mac Pro.
My Intel Xserve 10.5.6 shows up just fine.
In fact the G5 Xserve even shows up in Server Admin but I just get 'Waiting for response' from Server Monitor.
I recently rebuilt the G5 Xserve 10.4.11. I wonder if there is something I forgot to reconfigure after the rebuild?

Sorry, somehow got into the regular 10.5.6 forum was looking at the 10.5.6 Server forum earlier. I will repost.
If there were an admin, I'd ask to have the post moved

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