REP-0186: Daemon failed to listen to port Forms Server Not starting

Hello Team,
E-Biz 11.5.0.2
O/S HP-UX B.11.11
when we are stating the Forms server it is sarting with status 0, but when we check the status it is exiting with the following error
*08/27/12-17:42:46 :: starting Reports Server for qhrp on port 7074.*
REP-0186: Daemon failed to listen to port
*08/27/12-17:42:47 :: adrepctl.sh: exiting with status 0*
we are not able to see the reports after submitting the requests.Requests are executing successfully.But when clicking on output or log the following message getting appearedon the IE
An error occurred while attempting to establish an Applications File Server connection with the node FNDFS_HR3D. There may be a network configuration problem, or the TNS listener on node FNDFS_HR3D may not be running. Please contact your system administrator.
Please advice.
SRK

The issue got resolved by restoring the ifile in 8.0.6 ORACLE_HOME..

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