Risk level changing through entire system landscape in compliance calibrato

Hi All,
Could you please provide the process of risk level chnaging(I.e high to low or low to medium) throughout the landscape in compliance calibrator?
It wil be helpful.

Surpreet,
I don't really get your answer here....
Changing a risk level is as easy as going into the risk, press change, chanage and save. That's it. Maybe there's an approval step attached.
It's immediately valid for all systems referenced in the functions underlying the risk.
What would you do in the database - the rules have nothing to do whatsoever with the risk level...
Frank.

Similar Messages

  • Is it possible to do portal content transports through System landscape?

    Hello,
    In order to transport content from portal A to portal B I am currently using transport packages: export the content from portal A, download it to the local PC and import it to portal B. The process is working OK but I still have a question:
    SAP are transferring all the control on their systems to the System landscape, for example Java developments. My question is if it is also possible to make these transports through the system landscape so no local PCs are involved in the process?

    Hi Roy,
    You are right in the point that development projects can be transported, using the NWDI, centrally managed through the system landscape.
    Nevertheless, the PCD transports (EPA) have to be touched manually anyhow. Theoretically, you can set up an SDA and put an EPA into it, see http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/a3/782240da03e569e10000000a155106/frameset.htm for details.
    But this only really makes sense if you want to transport your own application together with the portal configuration (iViews representing your application...).
    So in the end, PCD transports are designated to be transported as you are used to - manually via the export / import function of the portal.
    Hope it helps
    Detlev

  • Managing Consumer Proxies and related configuration in the System Landscape

    Hi,
    I have successfully created and tested the Consumer proxy in our development server.
    Scenario background: A Java Web Service has been developed and deployed on the Portal server which i am consuming in ECC6.0 in ABAP.
    We would soon need to move it through the system landscape concerning which i have the following queries:
    1. The Consumer Proxy was created with the WSDL URL of the Development Portal server. I checked the Consumer proxy and did not find any signature of the WSDL URL in the Consumer proxy object generated. Can we therefore transport this consumer proxy to QA/Production without any issues?
    2. The Logical port configuration - What's the standard used in its maintenance across the landscape? Will we need to manually do it in every system? Can this also be made generic and transported across the landscape?
    regards
    Nitesh

    Hi,
    Logical port you can create in two ways.
    One using LPCONFIG and other is using the SOAMANAGEr.
    When you create a logical port using LPCONFIG you get the Customizing transport request which is client dependent. you can move this to any land scape. Only the thing we need to do change in the port is just accessing URL.
    But the latest transaction SOAMANAGER does't give any transport number. I guess there should be a way for this too. If not then there is only one choice left is configure on each client.
    Thanks,
    Kishore.

  • Change Request Flow In a Three System Landscape --- PLZ DO REPLY

    Hi Experts,
    I am new to SAP and have this doubt;
    Suppose we have a three system landscape with DEV, QTY and PRD systems in it.
    Say we create a new change request in DEV system. So to transport it to QTY we will release that request from DEV using T code se01 .
    Now the request will come in QTY systems queue and we will login to the appropriate QTY client and import this request into the QTY system.
    <b>No my basic doubt is, after the testing in QTY how do we move this request to PRD system ?</b>
    Do we again release this request from QTY system using se01 or we need to go at the OS level in the QTY system and manually add this change request in the PRD system buffer ? ( Please send if any reference link is there)
    I will really appreciate any info in this regard.
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Mandeep

    Hai Mandeep,
        First Thing,
        -->If you are maintaining a common transport directory,the released change
           request will be exported in that common transport directory..
        --->Now you just enter in to the server(which is Transport Domain
            Controller).
        --->In that go to Import Overview,now your QA server has one import req.
            you just click the req. and import that req..
    >Now if you want to import the same req int o PRD.,Enter in to PRD
             server.Go to tcode STMS_IMPORT, In the top go to
               Extras>Other req.>add..click this and add that particular 
             req.that you want to import in to PRD server..
        --->select that req and import that req...
    Thanks & Regards,
    Gopinathan.T

  • Changed fonts for entire system when trying to change mplayer fonts

    I was trying to make the subtitles in mplayer smaller and saw that one possible solution was to copy a new font into the mplayer/fonts folder and replace the shortcut.
    I did the following:
    #sudo cp /usr/share/fonts/TTF/times.ttf /usr/share/mplayer/subfont.ttf
    To my horror this seems to have changed the default font for the entire system. I'm able to change fonts through "obconf", but apps like conky and pypanel don't response to these changes. How can I change things back? Or at least be able to customize the font in pypanel an conky so I can get a system wide font??
    EDIT: Well, I fixed it. I just did the same, but with a font I like. Kinda weird way to change fonts, but it works.
    Last edited by Perre (2008-04-13 17:15:59)

    Still exactly the same problem after installing Arch X86

  • Error while performing Risk Analysis at user level for a cross system user

    Dear All,
    I am getting the below error, while performing the risk analysis at user level for a cross system (Oracle) user.
    The error is as follows:
    "ResourceException in method ConnectionFactoryImpl.getConnection(): com.sap.engine.services.connector.exceptions.BaseResourceException: Cannot get connection for 120 seconds. Possible reasons: 1) Connections are cached within SystemThread(can be any server service or any code invoked within SystemThread in the SAP J2EE Engine), 2) The pool size of adapter "SAPJ2EDB" is not enough according to the current load of the system or 3) The specified time to wait for connection is not enough according to the pool size and current load of the system. In case 1) the solution is to check for cached connections using the Connector Service list-conns command, in case 2) to increase the size of the pool and in case 3) to increase the time to wait for connection property. In case of application thread, there is an automatic mechanism which detects unclosed connections and unfinished transactions.RC:1
    Can anyone please help.
    Regards,
    Gurugobinda

    Hi..
    Check the note # SAP Note 1121978
    SAP Note 1121978 - Recommended settings to improve peformance risk analysis.
    Check for the following...
    CONFIGTOOL>SERVER>MANAGERS>THREADMANAGER
    ChangeThreadCountStep =50
    InitialThreadCount= 100
    MaxThreadCount =200
    MinThreadCount =50
    Regards
    Gangadhar

  • URGENT: Changing System Landscape in ChaRM

    Ok...here is our situation:
    We use ChaRM with a 3 tier system landscape (DEV > USER  >  PROD).
    Out USER system has been down for a month (maintenance) so we went live with ChaRM as follows:
    DEV > PREPROD >PROD
    Our USER system is now back up and running so we have replaced the Logical Component on the project to reflect this.  This has worked ok but the task list is still showing the old system landscape.  i.e. its showing PREPROD still instead of USER.  How do I resolve this?
    Do I have to complete the existing cycle and then create a new one?  This would be fine except I would lose all the jobs I have scheduled in the task list (schedule every 15min EVERY day....took me ages).
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Hi,
    About this issue, there is a detail information about this in blog point 6  u201CChanges in the logical components of a project where Charm is already activatedu201D.
    This is the link:  http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/15116
    So, you have to change the transport route accordingly and then close current maintenance cycle and generate a new one.
    Following is the steps.
    1: please import all the transport requests which were associated in the current maintenance cycle task list by STMS manually import.
    1: change transport route from DEV > PREPROD >PROD to DEV > USER > PROD on the domain controller system.
    2: close current maintenance cycle.
    3: change the system landscape to DEV > USER > PROD in solar_project_admin.
    4: generate a new maintenance cycle.
    Thanks
    Regards,
    Vikram

  • BDLS: Partner profiles not change - System Landscape Copy (SRM+HCM+ERP)

    Hello,
    Can anybody help me for system copy i.e. production to quality.
    System Landscape:
    - 1 central HCM System
    - 1 central SRM System
    - 6 Backend Systems (ERP)
    Problem: Change Log. Systemnames (SALE) and Partner Profiles (WE20) and ALE-Distribution Model (BD64).
    We run BDLS (change RFC/log.Systemnames/ change BD64), but we have problems with Partner Profiles (WE20). Which do not change !
    Anybody knows this problem?
    What can I do?
    Thanks, Silke

    Running BDLS would not normally revert the setting for the partner profiles. You could either load it again via backup transport or make new entries accordingly to the specific settings prior to the system copy.

  • System landscape changes after activating charm

    I need to change the system landscape on a maintenance project. I need to add an additional QA client to the project landscape. I have open change requests that I can not move to production yet so I can not complete the project. I have created another project and tested forcing the cycle closed and creating a new cycle, but the change docs are associated to the old cycle number. I have followed the steps in the charm FAQ for closing inconsistent project cycles (note 933705), but I couldnu2019t re-associate the change docs with the new cycle or project. I would think the need to change the landscape when you have open change docs would come up fairly often. If someone has successfully done this would you please provide the steps?
    Thanks
    Jeff

    Hi Jeff,
    ChaRM supports the logical component changes and also with modifiable transport orders.
    Please take a look at the following link:
    Change Request Management scenario: Usual questions and known errors
    /people/dolores.correa/blog/2009/07/22/change-request-management-scenario-usual-questions-and-known-errors
    6. Changes in the logical components of a project where Charm is already activated
    8. Completing a task list
    A task list can be closed even with modifiable transport orders according to note 1071412 "Completing a task plan with changeable transport requests".                                           
    Then when you create a new cycle, the system automatically assigns these processes and objects to the new cycle. This is also logged in application log. To display the log entries, you can use transaction /TMWFLOW/MAINTINST. Navigate to the tab with your project type (usually the maintenance project) and choose 'Create...' and 'Execute'. Then select the required project and choose 'Messages at Time of Creation'.        
    Other related notes: 1354638, 1344191 and 1158885.
    Best Regards
    Fernando

  • Change name system landscape in System Landscape overview

    Hello colleagues,
    How to change the name productivo in system landscape overview?
    In the properties object i cant modify,
    Thanks

    right click to the object select open --> properties and change the name... (make sure you click on modify properties)

  • I have a workflow transaction which got timeout and escalated to the next level. The comments in the approver's notes are just changed by the system in doing so.  For eg: "Moving John under Michael" gets changed into "Moving+John+under+Michael" during the

    I have a workflow transaction which got timeout and escalated to the next level. The comments in the approver's notes are just changed by the system in doing so.
    For eg: "Moving John under Michael" gets changed into "Moving+John+under+Michael" during the timeout/reminder notification. Any idea ?
    -Thanks,
    Arun

    I have recently started having this problem in PSE8. The Adobe workaround
    did work, but I don't fancy having to re register each time I use it.
    What I have discovered is that it's nothing to do with the image metadata as it occurs before any image is opened.
    It SEEMS to only occur if you use file/open with to open an image in the editor - IE start PSE with that command.
    If you close elements down, and start it using programs/PSE/Elements (or your desktop shortcut) - the panorama feature magically works.
    Each time I've opened the editor 'automatically' using image/open with, it seems to create the problem.
    Hope this helps

  • Diff between two-level infrastructure and multi-level system landscape

    Hi Experts,
    Can Anyone explain me what exactly is meant by two-level infrastructure (SAP and customer solutions) and multi-level system landscape (SAP, country-specific versions, industry solutions, partner, customer, and so on) in the below statement
    In contrast to customer exits, Business Add-Ins no longer assume a two-level infrastructure (SAP and customer solutions), but instead allow for a multi-level system landscape (SAP, country-specific versions, industry solutions, partner, customer, and so on). You can create definitions and implementations of Business Add-Ins at any level of the system landscape

    Hi
    The user-exit can be implemented once, i.e. it can be used once: so it can be used to solve a particular customer situation.
    The BADI can have several implemantations, so the same BADI can be used several times, and so it can be used to solve problem of customer, for business (so different implemantion for every SAP vertical, for example one for AFS, one for OIL,......), for a specific for a country (it's the case for the FI BADIs used to solve different legal specific of every country where SAP is implemented), .......
    Max

  • Restoring Your Entire System / Time Machine

    Disclaimer: Apple does not necessarily endorse any suggestions, solutions, or third-party software products that may be mentioned in the topic below. Apple encourages you to first seek a solution at Apple Support. The following links are provided as is, with no guarantee of the effectiveness or reliability of the information. Apple does not guarantee that these links will be maintained or functional at any given time. Use the information below at your own discretion.
    Q: Can I restore my Macs’ entire system, and how is Time Machine involved?
    A: Yes, you have several options, each involving increasing degrees of severity. In all cases Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) will be required as previous OS X versions do not work with Time Machine backups. Naturally, all of these methods will require a significant amount of time, so plan accordingly.
    *Archive & Install*
    An Archive and Install is the least invasive of the 3 methods. This approach results in a fresh copy of the Mac OS system software while at the same time preserving all current user accounts on your Mac. Additionally, this method will permit Time Machine to continue backing up to the same set of backups it did prior to the installation.
    Procedure:
    Verify that your Mac has uninterrupted AC power.
    Turn “OFF” Time Machine in the Preferences.
    Insert your original Mac OS 10.5 Leopard DVD and reboot while holding down the “C” key.
    At the “Welcome” screen click “Continue”.
    At “Select a Destination” choose your Macs’ hard disk.
    Click “Options” in the lower left.
    Choose “Archive and Install”.
    Ensure that “Preserve Users and Network Settings” is checked.
    Click “OK”.
    Back at the “Select a Destination” screen click “Continue”.
    At “Install Summary” click “Install”.
    Once the installation is complete, use Software Update to bring your Mac up to date.
    Next, Launch Disk Utility, select your Macs’ internal disk on the left, and click “Repair Disk Permissions”.
    During this initial period, Spotlight is going to re-index your Mac’ hard disk. This can take up to several of hours depending upon the volume of data. Allow it to complete before resuming Time Machine backups. You can monitor its’ progress by clicking on the Spotlight icon in the menu bar.
    During the installation a new folder was created at the root level of your hard disk labeled “Previous Systems”. These are all the system files that were just replaced with fresh copies. If you are comfortable, you can delete this folder right away. Otherwise, wait a week or so incase there is something you wish to retrieve, then delete it.
    Finally, turn Time Machine back “ON” in the Preferences. Time Machine should continue to backup to the same set of backups that it did prior to the Archive & Install. However, due to the extensive changes to the systems’ directories, the first backup will require a lengthy session of “Preparing...” as Time Machine performs a “deep traversal”. Allow this to proceed uninterrupted. Naturally, this first backup may be a significant one, perhaps involving several GB of data, so attempting this wirelessly will require time and patience.
    *”Restore System From Backup...”*
    If however, your system has experienced a serious malfunction, or a Mac OS software update has produced undesirable behavior, you can perform a full system restore from your Time Machine backups. This will result in a system virtually identical to the OS environment that existed on the date of the backup you choose to restore from. All system software, applications, and user accounts will be replaced with copies as they existed when that backup took place. The advantage here is that, generally, no further installation of 3rd-party software is required and all of your personal & system settings a preserved. The disadvantage is that because you retain your personal settings and system files, you run the risk of reintroducing any problems you experienced with the previous installation, including issues that necessitated the full restore in the first place.
    Naturally, the time and date you choose to restore from can make a significant difference in the state of your resulting OS environment. Choosing the most recent date from which to restore is most desirable. If, however, one or more Time Machine backups occurred after you began experiencing issues with your system, then going farther back in time to restore from will be more advantageous. Files created or modified after you began experiencing system issues may later be recovered via Time Machines’ “time travel” interface (“Browse other Time Machine disk...”).
    Unfortunately, restoring your system by this means will result in Time Machine abandoning previous backup sets and beginning a new set. So verify ahead of time that you have enough space on your backup drive for another full backup. Alternatively, once the full restore is complete, you can delete the old backups to free space on the drive. Or you can begin backups on a different hard disk while retaining the older backups until you are satisfied that the current set have accumulated enough history.
    Procedure:
    Verify that your Mac has uninterrupted AC power.
    For faster installation, Time Capsule/AirDisk users should connect their Macs directly to their Airport device via ethernet.
    Insert your original Mac OS 10.5 Leopard DVD and reboot while holding down the “C” key.
    At the “Welcome” screen go up to the “Utilities” menu and select “Restore System From Backup…”.
    The “Restore Your System” window reminds you that this procedure will erase all data on your Macs internal hard disk. Click “Continue”.
    At “Select a Backup Source” choose your Time Machine backup disk and click “Continue”. (If the backup disk you are restoring from is a network drive then click “Connect to Remote Disk”. Next, choose the disk image from which the restore will be drawn from and click “Continue”.)
    At “Select a Backup” choose from which set of backups you would like to “Restore From” in the drop-down menu. (If your backup drive only has one set, this will be grayed out.)
    Next, highlight the date and Mac OS X version from which you would like to restore.
    Click “Continue”.
    At “Select a Destination” choose your Macs’ internal hard disk. Give the installer time while it calculates the space required for the restore. When ready click “Restore”.
    Confirm your desire to erase the drive by clicking “Continue”.
    Obviously, this will take quite some time. But when the installer finally announces it has finish, click “Restart”.
    After logging in, immediately go to System Preferences --> Time Machine, and turn “OFF” backups, even if a backup attempted has begun.
    Next, Launch Disk Utility, select your Macs’ internal disk on the left, and click “Repair Disk Permissions”.
    During this initial period, Spotlight is going to re-index your Mac’ hard disk. This can take up to several of hours depending upon the volume of data. Allow it to complete before resuming Time Machine backups. You can monitor its’ progress by clicking on the Spotlight icon in the menu bar.
    Finally, turn Time Machine back “ON” in the Preferences. Time Machine should continue to backup to the same set of backups that it did prior to the restore. However, due to event logs being out of sync, the first backup will require a lengthy session of “Preparing...” as Time Machine performs a “deep traversal”. Allow this to proceed uninterrupted. Additionally, the subsequent backup may be quite substantial involving many GB of data, but don’t be alarmed.
    Your system has now been restored to virtually the same state it was in on the date of the backup you chose. (See this article for a list of files that TM does not restore, http://shiftedbits.org/2007/10/31/time-machine-exclusions/)
    *Erase, Install, & Migrate*
    A final option, reserved for last resort, is to erase the hard disk, install a fresh copy of the Mac OS, and then use Migration Assistant during the installation to restore your user accounts. This is the Mac equivalent of ‘Slash and Burn’, and really should only be necessary if you require a completely fresh start.
    Procedure:
    Verify that your Mac has uninterrupted AC power.
    For faster migration of user data, Time Capsule/AirDisk users should connect their Macs directly to their Airport device via ethernet.
    Insert your original Mac OS 10.5 Leopard DVD and reboot while holding down the “C” key.
    At the “Welcome” screen click “Continue”.
    Click “Agree” to the user agreement.
    Select you Macs internal hard disk and click “Options”.
    Select “Erase and Install”.
    Select “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” for disk format. (Avoid selecting “Case-sensitive” unless you know what you are doing.)
    Click “OK”.
    Click “Continue”.
    At “Install Summary” click “Customize” if you would like to eliminate certain Print Drivers, Fonts, or Language packages from being installed. Otherwise, click “Install”.
    If you wish, you can click “Skip” when the DVD integrity check begins.
    After the initial installation completes, your Mac will restart and you will see the video introduction.
    At “Welcome” select your country and then preferred keyboard.
    At “Do You Already Own a Mac?” you are asked “Would you like to transfer your information?”
    +from another Mac+
    +from another volume on this Mac+
    +from a Time Machine backup+
    +Do not transfer my information now+
    Select “from a Time Machine backup” and click “Continue”.
    At “Select a Backup Volume” choose your Time Machine backup disk and click “Continue”. (If you are attempting the migration wirelessly, then click “Join...” and select your network first.)
    At “Transfer Your Information” check all the categories you wish to migrate over. If you wish your Mac to be in the same state as your last backup, then check everything. Give the installer time to calculate sizes.
    Once that is complete, the “Transfer” button will become active and you can click it.
    After the install, verify the registration information, click “Connect” and you are done.
    After logging in, immediately go to System Preferences --> Time Machine, and turn “OFF” backups, even if a backup attempted has begun.
    Next, Launch Disk Utility, select your Macs’ internal disk on the left, and click “Repair Disk Permissions”.
    Interestingly, no Spotlight indexing appears necessary, so, once the permission repair is complete, turn Time Machine back “ON” in the Preferences. Time Machine should continue to backup to the same set of backups that it did prior to the restore. However, due to event logs being out of sync, the first backup will require a lengthy session of “Preparing...” as Time Machine performs a “deep traversal”. Allow this to proceed uninterrupted. Naturally, the first backup after a significant installation like this will be quite large so don’t be alarmed.
    Do you want to provide feedback on this User Contributed Tip or contribute your own? If you have achieved Level 2 status, visit the User Tips Library Contributions forum for more information.

    Beardpapa wrote:
    -I popped in a laptop hd I had lying around while waiting for the RMA replacement on the dead one, and did a remote restore in Snow Leopard Dvd utility using my latest TM backup (used mount_afp afp://user:pw@host/ etc etc etc in terminal).
    Did you do a full system restore, per #14 in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum)?
    If so, everything should have been restored, just like they say, unless things were excluded from Time Machine (there's some very bad advice about that on the internet).
    All the things you describe are in +*<home folder>/Library/Preferences.+* If you used +Migration Assistant+ instead, you may have an extra user account, that has the restored preferences.
    -I also looked over at the User Tips post by Glenn Carter on Restoring Your Entire System / Time Machine.
    That applies to Leopard only.

  • Changes in development system are not excluded

    Anyone had this issue in CHARM before ?
    we have SLFN - SDCR - SDMJ open for a change.
    Development complete and almost tested - transport of copies is in QA, but original transport is not released from DEV.
    Business now wants to stop this change and close SLFN.
    How can I close/cancel SDMJ ?
    When I try to cancel it, I get the message "Changes in development system are not excluded" and status is not changed.
    Is there a way to force close SDMJ ?
    Thank you
    Elena

    >
    Elena Ainoulina wrote:
    > Anyone had this issue in CHARM before ?
    >
    > we have SLFN - SDCR - SDMJ open for a change.
    > Development complete and almost tested - transport of copies is in QA, but original transport is not released from DEV.
    > Business now wants to stop this change and close SLFN.
    >
    > How can I close/cancel SDMJ ?
    > When I try to cancel it, I get the message "Changes in development system are not excluded" and status is not changed.
    > Is there a way to force close SDMJ ?
    >
    > Thank you
    > Elena
    Elena, the system is giving you this message as a (cryptic) reminder that even though you want to close the SDMJ, you have made changes in DEV and QA that need to be reversed with another transport.  Depending on your audit requirements, you may want to add these reversing entries on the same transport as a new task, or on an additional transport and send the whole thing through the normal processing.  The other alternative is to execute CRM_SOCM_SERVICE_REPORT - just make sure you have reversed the changes already made to maintain the integrity of your landscape.

  • System Landscape Directory server not started

    Hi,
    We are running Solution Manager 4.0 SP13.
    When I log ito the NWA get the message : System Landscape Directory server not started
    We are trying to configure CEN but only the Local System can be administered.
    If I goto the Central SLD and login - Administration - Server Started.
    If I look at the ABAP - Transaction  SLDAPICUST - save configuration - all ok
    I goto the Jco Connectors and ensure all Jco Connections are configured: SAPSLDAPI_SID
    ABAP RFCs; All configured
    ABAP - Transaction - sldcheck .. it returns with success.
    I login to the ABAP stack - smgw - logged in clients and all Jco Connections are available
    I go into the J2ee Admin - navigate to the SLD Data supplier - all tests return success.
    The SLD CIM is version 1.5.20
    The application com.sap.engine.class.download is started ( Note 1017526 )
    However when I login to with the J2ee_admin tool the following  is missing from the CIM Client:
    sap.com/tclmwebadminmainframewd/webdynpro/public/lib/app.jar
    sap.com/tclmwebadminsldwd/webdynpro/public/lib/app.jar
    Please help.

    Hi Anand,
    I verified the SLD Post Processing doc in case I missed something. The doc I used:
    https://websmp106.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700003772372006E
    I went through every point in the doc and verified that it was completed .
    If I open Monitoring Setup Guide for SAP NetWeaver 7.0 SP Stack 12 ( Can't find 13 ) I go to page 68 :
    6.5.2. Configuring the Connection Between CEN and the SLD ... I have followed all the steps without any error.:
    I followed it Step-by-Step.... however the following CIM Client Genearations do not exist:
    sap.com/tclmwebadminmainframewd/webdynpro/public/lib/app.jar
    sap.com/tclmwebadminsldwd/webdynpro/public/lib/app.jar
    What is available and Activated :
    sap.com/tclmwebadminmainframewd/webdynpro/public/lib/sap.comtclmwebadminmainframe~wd.jar
    sap.com/tclmwebadminsldwd/webdynpro/public/lib/sap.comtclmwebadminsld~wd.jar
    I alos Decided for the purpose of Troubleshooting to Activate All:
    sap.com/tclmwebadmin~mainframe.......
    sap.com/tclmwebadmin~sld..........
    When I go into NWA .. its still says SLD Not started.
    If I go inot the J2ee Admin Tool - SLD Data Supplier - Trigger Data Transfer OK
    I goto the SLD - Administration . SLD Started
    I Can see all the Techinical systems - ABAP and Java.
    All business Systems are there
    SLDCHECK works fine .. no errors !
    But I can't change the status of the NWA System Landscape Selectipon From Local to Central.
    Warning / Error :
    System Landscape Directory server not started
    and
    Only local system can be administered
    I maybe missing something but I can't see what it is....
    Further Help required !

Maybe you are looking for

  • How to Query up Monthly Closing Balance on a Table of Transactions

    Probably a simple question for an analytics wizard, but I'm not there yet... Suppose I have a table of financial transactions named TX with TX_DATE and TX_AMOUNT columns and that some months may not have any transactions (i.e., there are gaps). I wou

  • FMS service fails to start automatically

    I have Flash Media Server installed on Windows Server 2007. I configured the Flash Media Server service to Automatic (Delayed Start), using a network logon instead of the local system account.  In case you are curious, I use the network logon for the

  • HT1237 Can I update my system on MacBook Pro Intel from 10.5.8 to a more recent operating system?

    I would like to know what is the most recent version of the operating system that I can update to on my computer. Thanks.

  • Cancel Query

    HELP! I'm calling a stored procedure to populate a data block, and need to check an IN OUT argument returned from the SP to continue or cancel the query (limit results). I tried in the data block POST-SELECT event --> ABORT_QUERY, RAISE FORM_TRIGGER_

  • I accidentally deleted all my contacts: please help?

    Somehow I deleted all my contacts in my Adress Book while researching sending a mass email. It has been deleted in iCloud as well. I plugged in my external disc to open a previous back up of "Contacts" in my app folder but it cannot be opened because