Force the web server url to hit the particular jboss instance(slot)
Is there a way we can force the web server url to hit the particular jboss instance(slot)? I remember we can do in DAS by passing the drp port in the webserver url.
Edited by: 865729 on 20-Jun-2011 01:30
This isn't the best forum for this question (you might get better results posting this to the JBoss coummunity: [http://community.jboss.org|http://community.jboss.org] ) but I think you can accomplish this by putting a dummy jsessionid in the URL (on the first request so that no jsessionid exists) and appending the jvmroute of the instance you want to hit. The jvmroute is what determines which instance mod_jk routes the request to so theoretically this should work.
- George
Similar Messages
-
IPlanet Web Server & Glassfish not takeover session from stoped instance?
I have 3 Physical Machine
1> server hostname is 'linuxgf175'(192.168.1.175) main cluster control (DAS) and Install iPlanet Webserver with gflb-configurator
2> server hostname is 'linuxgf170'(192.168.1.170) server for node1(n1) has Instance1 (i1)
3> server hostname is 'linuxgf180'(192.168.1.180) server for node2(n2) has Instance2 (i2)
1. I was install iPlanet Web Server to same DAS machine. (192.168.1.175)
2. And create Server Certificates request.
Certificate Details
Nickname cert-linuxgf175
Subject CN=linuxgf175
Issuer Self Signed
Key Type RSA
Key Size (bits) 1024
Valid From April 18, 2011 7:30:09 PM ICT
Valid Till April 18, 2012 7:30:09 PM ICT
Fingerprint CE:D8:5E:97:DB:56:89:00:56:A7:0F:EB:0D:D4:4A:06
Serial Number 00:94:26:11:AB
Server Name linuxgf175
(Picture : http://s138.photobucket.com/albums/q262/madoatz/?action=view¤t=iPl... )
3. And create new http-listenser (SSL for communicate with DAS port 8082 )
(Picture : http://s138.photobucket.com/albums/q262/madoatz/?action=view¤t=iPl... )
4. And import cert file(s1as.rfc) to glassfish-lbconfigurator wizard. (run lb-configure command #java -jar glassfish-lbconfigulator.jar )
I was exported that file like this command :
keytool -export -rfc -alias s1as -keystore /usr/glassfish3/glassfish/domains/domain1/config/keystore.jks -file ./s1as.rfc
5. Create and Apply http-lb to DAS domain success !! :)
asadmin> create-http-lb devicehost linuxgf175 deviceport 8082 --target c1 cluster_lb
Enter admin user name> admin
Enter admin password for user "admin">
Command create-http-lb executed successfully.
asadmin>
asadmin> apply-http-lb-changes cluster_lb
Enter admin user name> admin
Enter admin password for user "admin">
Command apply-http-lb-changes executed successfully.
6. Deploy "clusterjsp.ear" Application to Cluster c1 with avalibilityenable=true
deploy success
(Picture : http://s138.photobucket.com/albums/q262/madoatz/?action=view¤t=iPl... )
7.try to open application , use browser open to iPlanet webserver success
http://192.168.1.175:80/clusterjsp
## But, It can not handle session between instance (i1) and Instance 2 (i2)
i input some data session into instance (i1)
HttpSession Information:
Served From Server: 192.168.1.175
Server Port Number: 80
Executed From Server: linuxgf170
Executed Server IP Address: 127.0.0.1
Session ID: 3ed17253ef55fb5d37203a738e2b
Session Created: Thu Apr 21 00:20:08 ICT 2011
Last Accessed: Thu Apr 21 00:20:08 ICT 2011
Session will go inactive in 1800 seconds
INPUT : test1 = test1
INPUT : test2 = test2
after that try to stop Instance (i1) linuxgf170
come back to browser and refesh button. It's change route display to instance i2 (linuxgf180)
HttpSession Information:
Served From Server: 192.168.1.175
Server Port Number: 80
Executed From Server: linuxgf180
Executed Server IP Address: 127.0.0.1
Session ID: 3ee66ddd60498d68660a55fadcc5
Session Created: Thu Apr 21 00:21:34 ICT 2011
Last Accessed: Thu Apr 21 00:21:34 ICT 2011
Session will go inactive in 1800 seconds
BUT INPUT DATA is not display ?? I loss...session.
Please sir.... please see image url and help clarify T_T
Can direct contect to me for more help Thank you very much for best support.
[email protected]
skype : mr_lalitMore iPlanet startup log....
[root@linuxgf175 webserver7]# cd admin-server/
[root@linuxgf175 admin-server]# cd bin/
[root@linuxgf175 bin]# ./startserv
Oracle iPlanet Web Server 7.0.9 B07/04/2010 01:31
info: CORE3016: daemon is running as super-user
info: CORE5076: Using [Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM, Version 1.6.0_20] from [Sun Microsystems Inc.]
info: WEB0100: Loading web module in virtual server [admin-server] at [admingui]
info: WEB0100: Loading web module in virtual server [admin-server] at [jmxconnector]
info: HTTP3072: admin-ssl-port: https://linuxgf175:8989 ready to accept requests
info: CORE3274: successful server startup
[root@linuxgf175 bin]# cd ../../
[root@linuxgf175 webserver7]# pwd
/usr/glassfish3/webserver7
[root@linuxgf175 webserver7]# cd https-linuxgf175/
[root@linuxgf175 https-linuxgf175]# cd bin/
[root@linuxgf175 bin]# ./startserv
Oracle iPlanet Web Server 7.0.9 B07/04/2010 01:31
info: reports: Initializing lbplugin BuildId: GlassFish 3.1 load-balancer plugin b05
info: CORE5076: Using [Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM, Version 1.6.0_20] from [Sun Microsystems Inc.]
config: , name-trans-passthrough reports: init-passthrough has not been called
config: , name-trans-passthrough reports: init-passthrough has not been called
config: , name-trans-passthrough reports: init-passthrough has not been called
warning: reports: lb.configurator: XML_VALIDATOR_WARNING: Cookies will not be rewritten by web server. All cookie updates will be handled by application server. If you are using older version of application server, then failover will not work.
warning: reports: lb.configurator: Preferred failover instance feature is enabled.
warning: reports: lb.runtime: RNTM2019: Daemon http://linuxgf170:28080 has been intialized.
warning: reports: lb.runtime: RNTM2019: Daemon https://linuxgf170:28181 has been intialized.
warning: reports: lb.runtime: RNTM2019: Daemon http://linuxgf180:28080 has been intialized.
warning: reports: lb.runtime: RNTM2019: Daemon https://linuxgf180:28181 has been intialized.
warning: reports: lb.runtime: RNTM2019: Daemon http://linuxgf170:28081 has been intialized.
warning: reports: lb.runtime: RNTM2019: Daemon https://linuxgf170:28182 has been intialized.
info: HTTP3072: http-listener-1: http://linuxgf175:80 ready to accept requests
info: HTTP3072: http-listener-ssl: https://linuxgf175:8090 ready to accept requests
info: CORE3274: successful server startup
[root@linuxgf175 bin]# -
Rather then hard code "https://hostname:port" throughout the
Flex app in the the mx:HTTPService calls, I have set the URL as a
global and then reference it by all components. How do I query the
URL (host and port) that the application was initially loaded from?
Thanks
SteveCheck out the Application Class
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/201/langref/mx/core/Application.html
You can access the actual URL that loaded the SWF.
Alert.show(Application.application.url);
Allen -
What is the url for Financial management web server?
Hi Guys,
I am trying to create a hfm application and I was asked to prpovide the hfm web server url. What is the financial management web server url? Could you help me in finding this url. I am using Hyperion version 9.3.1.We're invoking the BPEL endpoint from a .NET app using the 'endpoint location' but seemed to be forced to use the embedded version number. For instance we have to say 'http://<server>:<port>/orabpel/<domain>/<process>/1.0' and I can't seem to get rid of the '1.0'. This contrasts to the WSDL location where I can use a browser and remove the version number to get the current default.
Am I doing something wrong? I'd like to avoid embedding the version in the endpoint. -
Oracle FileSync: not able to find the Oracle Web Server
Hi,
I am having the OCS 10.1.2.3.0 on a Linux server. I am not able to create a mapping in the Oracle FileSync
While Adding a mapping in the Web Server mapping wizard
the http://<server>:<port>/<DAVRoot> i have given as per my server settings as http://server.domain.com:7778/content/dav
but it is showing the error as
The URL you have entered is not a valid Oracle web server
Is this because of the Web Listener is not running in the server.. How to clarify this..?
Thanks,
Prasant
Message was edited by:
prasantHi Arnaud,
Yes , Oracle FileSync is a separate tool that can be used to Map folders in the web server and synchronize the files
The issue is when i was trying to create a mapping, it ask for the Web Server URL for the first time
its format is http://<webserver>:<port>/<DAVROOT>
when I tried with my OCS server : server.domain.com
Port: 7778
DAVROOT: cmsdk/content or content/dav
its showing that the WebServer you entered in the URL is not a valid Web Server
NB: **** I am facing the same issue with the Oracle Messenger also..
-- How can i verify that the Oracle Web Server is up in Linux and the Web Port that is listening..?
Please update...
Many Thanks,
Prasant -
Can user roles by transferred to new web server?
Our ISP moved our files to a new web server since we were
running out of room on their old server. However, our user roles
did not get transferred. The settings for Administrator, Publisher
and Writer were moved, but our custom roles were not. Is there a
way for these roles to be transferred from the old server?
Thanks,
KathyThanks for your response.
We aren't using CPS, but it looks like our ISP moved the
files from the _mm directory. But the cthub....csi file on the new
server is much smaller than it was on the old server (11 K vs 53
K). It looks like the default roles (Administrator, Publisher,
Writer) were moved somehow because the user names associated with
those roles are displayed. But none of our other roles are showing
up.
One other bit of information ... the name of our web
server/URL has changed with this move. I don't know if that would
make a difference.
Kathy -
Selecting Windows OS for web server
I want to setup a application server. The purpose of the server will be to run a software (Hospital Management software) and serve the Clients (5 computers, Only Accessing the software from web browser). Software is Java based will be running on apache
tomcat. Can i run this on windows 7/8 or i have to purchase windows server 2012? I will never be Using DNS,DCHP and other web server features.Hello,
In this particular situation, you would be able to use the client version of Microsoft Windows to handle the web server.
I don't know that there will be a limitation being that you're using Apache, but even if you were using IIS, the client connections limit is 20 on Windows 7.
See this:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/97ed3233-cf71-4f8e-840b-4dd3d32c2325/the-20-connection-limit-of-windows-7-file-and-printer-sharing?forum=w7itpronetworking
Jared Hamilton, MCITP Enterprise Administrator -
SQL 2012 R2 - SSRS with the Report Server Web Service URL, can't access
Hello:
I am installing Dynamics CRM 2013. When I am on RS Configuration manager; I am running into the SSRS (SQL 2012 on Server 2012)SQL issue, can't access the
http://servername/:80/ReportsServer or
http://servername/:Reports web pages
The database server has SSRS native mode installed, it is using a domain account for the service credentials. This account also has permission to log on a service in the GPO
Account is a domain admin and is a local administrator
SQL server is 2012 R2 on Windows Server 2012. User base is less than 60 people and they have SharePoint 13 on the same SQL server. Server more than enough resources.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks..DanHi DCas1,
According to your description, you could not access
http://servername/:80/ReportsServer or http://servername/:Reports web pages from Reporting Services configuration manager, SSRS in configured in native mode and the account you used is a local administrator.
In Reporting Services, URLs are used to access the Report Server Web service and Report Manager. Before we can use either application, we need to configure at least one URL each for the Web service and Report Manager. If we are using the Reporting Services
Configuration tool to create or modify the URLs, we can accept the default values for a URL or specify custom values. When we create a report server URL, we must specify the following parts: Host name, port and Virtual directory. In order to improve the efficiency
of troubleshooting, I need to ask several questions:
Since the default URL is http://<computername>/reportserver, did you type the URLs manually? or the URLs configured in Reporting Services configuration manager are
http://servername/:80/ReportServer and
http://servername/:Reports?
Could you provide detailed information of error log(default location: %programfiles%\Microsoft SQL Server\MSRS11.MSSQLSERVER\Reporting Services\LogFiles)?
For more information about Configuring a URL, please refer to the following documents:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms159261(v=sql.110).aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb630447(v=sql.110).aspx
If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask.
Thanks,
Wendy Fu -
Action link URL calling from another screen from the same web server not work
Hi there,
I have an action link URL calling from another screen from the same web server, used the following syntax:
/analytics/saw.dll?Go&path=.....
But it is not working, when open the page, it shows error message
Oops! Google Chrome could not find analytics
Any help? Thanks!
LingThat's a +1 from me... same issue and yes, isn't inelegant or a shortcoming for some might be the cause of boldness as they rip their hair off their head so thanks in advance for keeping the refinement of the magic potions making the EA secret magic sauce... which may help stop hairloss
Cheers!
tfbkny -
I cannot access the embedded web server on my 7400, unable to connect to the url
I am unable to connect to the embedded web server on my 7400. I enter the IP from the network printout but the browser cannot find the printer
Download and run this utility: http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Nav?h_pagetype=s-926&h_lang=en&h_client=s-h-e17-1&h_keyword=dg-NDU&ju...
What does it say?
Say thanks by clicking "Kudos" "thumbs up" in the post that helped you.
I am employed by HP -
Can anyone help me know the difference b/w application and web server?
i tried reading about application and web servers. it appears to me to be the same. please do help me to differentiate. Thanks :-)
An application server hosts business logic components for an application. A web server is an application which accepts HTTP requests.
An application server may come packaged with a web server.
A web server is a very simple process. It's HTTP daemon process that listens for incoming requests over HTTP protocol on a specified port usually, 80. For simple, static web pages the web server has the built in logic to serve them but for a complex operation(say read from database and display some records), it routes the URL to a component like the servlet engine....
An application server is a much broader term. For example the servlet may need to invoke certain business logic components like beans or activex dlls. The server that hosts these components is the application server.
Hope you are clear now. -
Environment: 1 WFE on W2K8Ent x64 SP2 | 1 App Server on W2K8 Standard x64 SP2 | 1 Dedicated SQL Server 2008 R2
SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Edition
I recently applied SP1 and the October 2011 CU (Server updates, not foundation) on both the WFE and the App server and now I'm experiencing an issue with PerformancePoint Dashboard Designer in that when I want to deploy a new SSRS report, I no longer have
the ability to indicate the report server url under the report settings section because it's missing. I also do not have the ability to preview the report nor can I modify any of the settings like Zoom or Format as they're greyed out.
I've been researching for several days now and cannot find anything to remedy my issue. I have reviewed the upgrade logs on both the WFE and App server ... I ran the product config wizard after applying the SP and the update ... Sharepoint is configured
to use Windows Integrated Mode for the reporting services configuration via Central Admin.
I noticed that the web config for my app was updated and compared that against a backup of the old web config and I mainly see diffs in version references for reporting services, etc. (Ex. version 10 in the old, 11 in the new/updated config file).
Anyone else out there have this same issue? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
ChadUltimately, I ended up installing SharePoint 2010 RTM on a separate system and then copied the folder with the PerformancePoint Dashboard Designer and put that on my PC at work. If you open a PerformancePoint report inside SharePoint, it
will default to the version of the update so be sure to open up the designer from wherever you store it on your PC. You'll know if it's the right one anyways if the URL is missing.
Also, once you've opened the RTM version, this will be the one that opens from the SharePoint shortcut via the Windows Start->All Programs->SharePoint Folder.
Chad Barrett -
Using the Embedded Web Server To Connect A Wireless Printer To Your Network
AKA:No Wireless Setup Wizard Button, which would be way easier.
The Prelude
Some entry level printers do not offer a 'Wireless Setup Wizard' button, or a menu option that is accessible from the front of the printer. Printers that do not offer this luxury option, can still be easily configured to communicate to your router if you have a Mac or Windows PC.
You still may have an easy option to get your network settings configured in your printer, if your router supports WPS. I personally do not like to use WPS as it can bring its own frustrations. WPS is not within the scope of this document.
This document is geared towards the last available option, and in my opinion the best option. It can however be the most involved option. I am referring to using the Embedded Web Server (EWS). Most modern network capable HP Printers have a setting page that can be accessed from a web browser. The process is rather simple, but many confusing hiccups can occur, and that is what I hope to prepare you for. There will be variances for different printers. I am using my experience with consumer printers that have been around the last few years.
First, do not get overexcited about this document: Accessing the HP Embedded Web Server. Don't get me wrong, it is a great document, it's just that the instructions, while accurate, will not work until your printer is configured to connect to your network first. We will revisit this later however.
Seatbelts Please
The first thing we need to do, is have the printer broadcast its own network, sometimes referred to as AdHoc, sometimes referred to as Auto Wireless Connect. To do this, you need to navigate the menu system of the printer, and find the option to reset the network settings, network defaults or something similar. If your printer has the Wireless Direct feature you won't need to reset the network settings, but this is a perfect time to make sure Wireless Direct is turned on. If you aren't using Wireless Direct, the timer starts. Generally speaking, for the next two hours, the printer will broadcast an 'HP Setup' network, or have some variation of the printers name listed in available wireless networks. Regardless you should have plenty of time, if you read it all first and then went throught the steps.
*Preparation:
Here is where you want to use your favorite device, one capable of seeing 2.4ghz networks. Android phone, Apple iPad, Chromebook, Windows or Mac Notebook that you decided not to install the printer software on. Any of these devices will work. Apple iOS devices required a bit of coddling, as Safari doesn't work well with the EWS Wireless Setup Wizard.
Do you know your network SSID? What about the passphrase, passkey or whatever the security word is called?
If you didn't set it up, and just started using it when the internet guy installed it, then there is probably a sticker on the router with that information. If you still can't find it, call your ISP, router manufacturer or favorite family member for help to find that information (If you use a family member, remember to buy them something nice on the next gift giving holiday in your region).
*Apple iOS specific, device preparation:
1. You will save yourself a lot of frustration by downloading the Chrome Browser for iOS now. Go ahead, I will wait...
If you are installing Chrome for the first time, when it completes the install, open it, and get passed the greeting and tutorial before continuing.
2. You need to forget your home network connection when you are done with step 1. Just hold down on your home network in the wireless networks list, and 'Forget' the connection (or find the arrow that leads to the same option). If you do not take this step, it will reconnect to the home network once you run the Wireless Setup Wizard, causing you to have to back track.
3. Be aware, when you connect to your printer's network, that it may appear to not connect (ie. spinning wheel, no confirmation) to the printer. This is a known behavior. Just close the wireless settings, and proceed as normal.
Begin The Journey
Open up the wireless section of your device and look in the list of available networks and tell it to connect to the HP printer network. The SSID will usually start with HP, and may have the printer model or the word SETUP in the name. Once you are connected (see "Apple iOS specific, device preparation #3 if you are using iOS), it is time to open your browser, preferably the Chrome browser when at all possible. In the address bar type 192.168.223.1 and press go or hit enter. I use the colloquialism 'hit' when I just mean 'press' again, sorry for the redudancy.
If all is well, you should see a web page that should refer to your printer. Now is the time to find the 'Wireless Setup Wizard' button. Most printers should have it here on the main page of the EWS. Just take your time, it may not be obvious at first. Once you press it, the setup process will begin. Follow the instructions. It should see a list of detected wireless networks, and you can select your home network. Then if it requires a password, it will prompt for you to enter it. At the end of the Wizard, it might say something about not being able to test it, or show a page cannot be displayed screen. This is OK. This means the printer is now talking to your router and not your device in your hand.
Proof Of Concept
You can now tell your device to scan and connect back to your normal home network. Once you connect, you can verify if you can see your printer. Keep in mind, with dual band routers, that the printers will typically only be visible on the 2.4GHZ network, so your device should also connect to that network as well for testing. Once connected, now we need to find out what IP Address the printer has. Remember the document I started with “Accessing the HP Embedded Web Server”. It now is relevant, and you can complete those instructions to make sure you can see your printer on the same network. If your device can enter the printers EWS with its new IP, then you have officially connected your printer to your network. Also your printers wireless light should be solid, indicating communication.
If It Worked
Now the fun begins. If you are setting up ePrint, and if there is no option to configure ePrint from the front panel, find the Web Services tab, and proceed with that process. If you are setting it up to a Chomebook, you still need to setup ePrint (if it is an ePrinter) before configuring Cloudprint... but that's another document.
I hope I have not missed any small detail that pertains to your configuration that made this hard to follow. Any comments would be welcomed to improve this for future use.
TwoPointOh
I work on behalf of HP
Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
Click the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the bottom to say “Thanks” for helping!That printer also has a USB port why don't you connect it using that port?
If you insist on using ethernet, Mac OS X can create two network connections at the same time. On the iMac you can configure one of the network connections to be wireless and the other to be wired using the ethernet port.
Since you already have a wireless network configured and connecting to your AirPort Extreme for Internet access all you need to do is plug in an ethernet cable from your iMac directly to your printer and configure them to use self-assigned IP addresses. Self-assigned IP addresses take the form of 169.xxx.xxx.xxx and are used in this configuration to avoid any conflicts with your other network. You have to configure the iMac and the printer to each have a unique IP address in the self-assigned range, just make each of the last group of numbers in the IP address different, and then the iMac should be able to print to the printer.
Note that when you configure the Imac and printer this way no other network devices will be able to print -
How to use the Enterprise portal as a web server
Hi there,
For portal content I would like to create an URL-iview for a picture (.jpg file) where i want to put the picture on the SAP portal itself. So in this case the portal also acts as the web server.
If this is possible.
Where do i put the picture (in which directory)?
What is the url to be used for the iview?
thanks in advance
BertilYou can create a jsp page. The portal will display it for you if you want.
d:\usr\sap\<SYSID>\j2ee\j2ee_00\cluster\server\services\SERVLE~1\work\jspTemp\irj\root
Underneath this folder I placed a jsp folder. I could have called it anything. You can place pages here. You can take a standard html page and throw the following two lines at the top.
<%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" language="java" import="java.sql.*" errorPage="" %>
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
And it automagically becomes a jsp page. Granted if you really want to do fancy stuff with java server pages you will have to delve into some java and javascript.
I created an images directory and placed my pictures in that folder.
Then I created an iview pointing to a web page.
http://<yourserver>:50000/irj/jsp/mywebpage.jsp
You can even try the page out in a browser before creating an iview. If you are concerned about security you will have to place in within the PCD and do ACL to lock it down.
Good luck. I am sure there are other ways but this is how I did it.
Roy Richardson -
Error in Accessing the Report Server URL
Hi All,
I am trying to access the Report Server URL in PowerPivot.But facing below issue .Can any one help me how can I solve the issue
Thanks,
SidHi Visakh,
Yes,The user is holding the permission as "Global User" in sql.Hope you help me in solve this issue
Thanks, Quality Communication Provides Quality Work. http://siddiq-sharepoint2010.blogspot.in/ Siddiqali Mohammad .
Hi siddiqali,
According to the screenshot you posted above, the use account didn't have sufficient permission to open the report, please check the following prerequisites before you perform the action:
You must use a report definition (.rdl) file as a data source. Importing from a report model is not supported.
You must have permission to open the report under your Windows user account, and you must know the address of the report or the report server that hosts it. You can check your permissions by trying to open the report in a Web browser first.
If the report opens, it confirms that you have sufficient permissions and the correct URL.
Reporting Services must be version SQL Server 2008 R2 or SQL Server 2012. Those versions include the data feed export feature that streams report data in the XML data feed format. You can identify the report server by the Export as Data Feed option
that appears in the report toolbar when you open the report in browser:
For detail information, please see:
Import Data from a Reporting Services Report:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg413491.aspx
Regards,
Elvis Long
TechNet Community Support
Maybe you are looking for
-
Files are updated even when not touched in months
date modified is updated for all folders-- The files in some folders (documents) are updated as if they had all been truly worked over in some substantial way, even when they have not been touched in months. This happened to my laptop and now has spr
-
Dear other frustrated ipod users, I sit with the following dilema: I have a Classic 160gb that refused to load more than 3267 songs, I have tried all your advise on various forums all over the world to sort this out but am stuck. My ipod no longer is
-
When I open/close the laptop I feel the left back side shifting. It looks like the hinge is shifting and then separating part of the upper case from the lower case. I can push the pieces back in place but the next time I open/close the case the sa
-
REUSE_ALV_GRID_DISPLAY---Double click user command
Hi, I am developing an ALV Report using REUSE_ALV_GRID_DISPLAY function call. I have the requirement to incorporate dirll down functionality using FB03 transaction for each of my line item in the ALV display. I have defined a subrouting user_command
-
We have 4 Cisco ASA-SSM-AIP modules that need the new signature set applied. We are getting an error trying to ftp the upgrade to the console of these devices. "Error: execUpgradeSoftware : Received only partial file: 131072 bytes". We have downloade