MI Client configuration settings
Hi
While MI 2.5 Client configuration we have to give the following settings Please tell me where and how I can get them:
1. Client
2. Host
3. Port
4. System
Specify detailed path for each.
Dear Anzar,
1. Client -> You have to use the client of the middleware system(i.e. MI server) which you are connecting to the client.
2. Host -> You have to use the host of the middleware system.
(i.e. MI server).
3. Port ->You have to use the port number of the MI server.
4. System -> System ID of the MI server which the MI client is connecting to.
You can get the values for Client, Host and System by logging in to the MI server(middleware system) which the MI client is trying to connect to and going to
System -> Status . Here, you will find the information you require.
Incase you are using a old technology, calculate the port by the following formula: 50000+ (system no: *100) used. For eg: if the system no: is 06, then the value of the port used shoule be 50600.
If you are using new technology, then you can get the port used by going to SMICM transaction in the MI server -> Goto
-> HTTP server -> Display Data.
Hope this helps you.
Best Regards,
Sapna
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************** JIT Debugging **************
To enable just-in-time (JIT) debugging, the .config file for this
application or computer (machine.config) must have the
jitDebugging value set in the system.windows.forms section.
The application must also be compiled with debugging
enabled.
For example:
<configuration>
<system.windows.forms jitDebugging="true" />
</configuration>
When JIT debugging is enabled, any unhandled exception
will be sent to the JIT debugger registered on the computer
rather than be handled by this dialog box.Yes, I know this is an old post, but I’m trying to clean them up. Did you solve this problem, if so what was the solution?
I recommend that you contact CSS directly for support on this issue.
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Configuration settings Inter Company asset transfer
Hi
Can you please give material on Configuration settings Inter Company asset transfer. we have 2 different company codes under same client. we want to transfer some assets from one company code to another company code. please help
Regards
SreenivasuluGo to T.code ABT1N
1. Give transferring cocode and asset number that you want to transfer
2. Give the cocode to which you want to transfer and select whether you want to transfer to an exisiting asset or create a new asset
3. Maintain Acquisition from affiliated company and clear revenue sale to affiliated company accounts in AO90 for the contaicode to which u r transferring.
4. Maintain Company for both the company codes in OBY6
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SCCM and Windows Update Client Configuration
Hello,
I am in the process of migrating SCCM 2007 client over to a new SCCM 2012 R2 site.
I deleted the AD site from 2007 and added it to 2012 and the client is pushed via Client Push. The client upgrades fine and things go well but
I run into a little problem after the client is installed.
Basically it seems to be an issue with how SCCM interacts with and controls Windows Update settings on the SCCM client. I ran into a somewhat of a major issue that caused
all (or many) of the newly upgraded clients to go the internet to download updates from Microsoft shortly after the move from the 2007 site and client upgrade to 2012. This was because the client (or at least the ones I checked) had their WU settings to “Always
download and install” (or something similar). Obviously, expected behavior with this setting, but the question is how did it get this way?
Does SCCM control any of these settings? I know it take over the WSUS settings, etc, but I didn’t think it does anything with the WU client itself.
From my understanding the WU client settings are done via GPO (local or domain) or WU setting and SCCM does not control these settings.
I’m not looking for you to solve the problem, because it’s quite tedious, I’m just hoping that someone can lead me in the right direction to find out what if any WU settings
are controlled or changed by SCCM 2007 or 2012.
Thanks
Angelo
AngeloThanks for the extra info, Idan. I should probably admit that I am an AD admin and SCCM is handled by someone else in my department. My main issue with the LocalGPO is the Event 1096 corruption that causes all admin template settings to revert
to defaults - currently happening on over 100 workstations in our environment. 100% of these problems are caused by LocalGPO corruption and nothing else. And we will pursue resolution of this issue with Microsoft because we agree that resolving
this problem is the primary goal.
But for the sake of understanding: We don't have any non-domain members that need to be managed by SCCM. If we had a policy stating "no SCCM client configurations resulting in a LocalGPO file are to be implemented in production - all are
to be done via Domain Group Policy," is it possible to eliminate the LocalGPO entirely? Or will there always be a LocalGPO file regardless of whether or not there are settings visible from it in a gpresult report? We would not need to match
SCCM configurations in Domain Group Policy because we would not make any changes to the SCCM client resulting in a LocalGPO file at all. The slow link detection is not of concern to us because none of these settings that would not apply in this case
are SCCM-managed via LocalGPO (as far as I know):
http://blogs.technet.com/b/musings_of_a_technical_tam/archive/2012/02/27/gpos-and-slow-link-detection.aspx
Another reason why I would prefer to do these settings in Domain Group Policy is that we have Advanced Group Policy Management installed in our environment, which is subject to our Change/Release process. We can track the changes being made to clients
much more easily when they are done via AGPM. Any changes that we want to make via SCCM client could be tested first to see how LocalGPO is effected, and then those changes could be made via Domain Group Policy instead in production.
Given this info, I'm still struggling to understand why it is recommended to implement anything via SCCM client configurations resulting in a LocalGPO file. So far, the only compelling reason is that management of non-domain members is not possible
via Domain Group Policy, but that doesn't apply to our environment. Is it recommended mostly for ease of administration, so that an SCCM admin doesn't need to work with another tool (Domain Group Policy)? Any extra reasoning for this recommendation
that anyone can provide is much appreciated! -
WSUS server and client configuration issues
I just inherited WSUS from my predecessor (it was turned off because of a full disk) so I’m still learning how to use it. Turning it back on I changed where updates should come from, they were stored locally and now I’m pulling them down off of the Microsoft
Update location. What I’m seeing is that I have a bunch of computers that WSUS “sees” but are showing “Failed or Needed” status. Unless I visit each machine and manually do the updates this status does not change. Additionally I have some client computers
(Windows 7) that are not showing up as managed by WSUS. If I reading this right I’m running version Update Services 6.2.9200.16384 on Management Console 3.0 Version 6.2 (build 9200) on Windows Server 2012.
How can I force WSUS to automatically update the “Failed and Needed” devices?
How can I get those clients that are not being managed by WSUS to be managed?
Some of the things that I have done so far on the server and clients are:
Create a GPO (see attached for WSUS)
wuauclt
/detectnow
wuauclt /reportnow
wuauclt.exe /detectnow
gpupdate /force after
modifying the GPO
I even ran the SolarWinds WSUS diagnostic (as a non-administrator) and got this as the output:
# Solarwinds® Diagnostic Tool for the WSUS Agent # 1/23/2015
Machine state
User rights: User does not have administrative rights (Administrator rights are not available)
Update service status: Running
Background Intelligent Transfer service status:
Running
OS Version: Windows 8.1 Pro
Windows update agent version: 7.9.9600.17489 (WU Agent is OK)
Windows Update Agent configuration settings
Automatic Update: Enabled
Options: Automatically download and notify of installation
Use WSUS Server: Not found (There is no such key)
Windows Update Server: Not found (There is no such key)
Windows Update Status Server: Not found (There is no such key)
WSUS URLs are identical: Values are empty
WSUS Server Connectivity -- Connectivity check is impossible
So, my questions are:
What tool do I use to configure the client machine?
How do I get WSUS to update my clients?
Thanks
SamSteven,
I'm pretty sure that this is not the right forum to discuss this in but just so we can close this case.
On my computer I ran the command gpupdate /force I
then rebooted my computer to make sure that the group policy would be updated. The first screen shot is from my domain controller and the second is from my computer. As you can see the Domain Controller has the correct settings but the local machine doesn't.
Other parts of the DC GPO settings have worked so I'm somewhat comfortable that it is being propagated properly.
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