:( Second R/3 S/M configuration error in content administrator :O
Hi
I have a WebAS 640 Java Preview installation. I have successfully configured two R/3 system in SLD. But when trying to create the corresponding JCo connections in the content Administrator, it works only for one R/3 system. It does not even pings the second R/3 system. Why is this happening?
I have made the required additions in the host file for the two systems and also in the services file.
Please help
Regards,
Sumith.
Hi,
SSO is not configured on any system and I have not imported the Portal certificate too. But I can ping both R/3 systems from the command prompt on my portal system.
If I can configure and work with one R/3 system, why is it not able to do so with a second system?
Regards,
Sumith
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I have installed the solman_admin on SAP Solution Manager: Initial Configuration, but when I try to pass to the second step that is technical configuration it appears the next error:
E::000
System SMA does not exist.
I hope that someone helps me.HI,
Check whether following Notes are applied 1236420, 1269582, 1298523 and 1309944.
also you can try increasing the maximum processing time for HTTP & HTTPS, this can be done by running the transaction SMICM, click on service(Third icon), then put a check mark for HTTP, click on service on top left hand corner and click on change and increase the 'Maximum processing time' to 300 seconds, also do the same for HTTPS as well.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Shyam -
HANA XS SAML Configuration - Error when saving Identity Provider
Dear experts,
I'm currently using a SAP HANA SP8 environment from my AWS account. During the creation of the Identity Provider, the following error message is being displayed:
Error: PreparedStatement.setInteger: expected int for second argument, but got: string
The error is triggered in file http://<host>:8000/sap/hana/xs/admin/logic/idp.xsjs
The error is very easy to reproduce. Just follow the steps below:
1. Log into http://<host>:8000/sap/hana/xs/admin/
2. Go to SAML Configuration > Identity Provider
3. Click on the button on the left side of the shell to add a new Identity Provider
4. Paste the IDP Metadata extracted from your IDP on the Metadata field and click on the Parser button
5. Add a name to your IDP Config
6. Click on the Create button. The error will be displayed.
Anyone has faced this problem and know how to fix it?
Regards,
GustavoHi Gustavo,
I also had this error when adding IDP and I found a workaround for this. The error is due to the port in the "Base URL" field. So, before you click "Save", just remove the port number. For example, if the base URL is parsed into https://ids-test.wdf.sap.corp:443, just remove the port number which means https://ids-test.wdf.sap.corp. Save it first, then you choose this IDP and edit it, just add the port number and save it again.
Best regards,
Wenjun -
UCCX 7.0 Install Configuration Error
I have a UCCX 7.0 installation that I have patched to 7.0(1) sr5 per a previous post. The layout is thus:
CMBE 7.1(3) with LDAP integration
UCCX 7.0(1)sr5
I have created the following users in Active Directory:
AXLAdmin
jtapiUser
rmcmUser
When performing the integration portion in AppAdmin, I add the CTI and rmcm Servers and propogate with the jtapiUser and rmcmUser accounts respectively, however, this seems to be failing and I'm not sure where. I believe it to be due to the LDAP integration since, IIRC, the jtapi user is created by UCCX but since CMBE is LDAP, this negates adding users (like I said, I don't recall if the jtapi user is created by UCCX).
Nonetheless, I have created the accounts in LDAP and they show up in CallManager.
The error I am receiving is:
User Configuration
Configuration - Error
Error occurred while performing the operation. Please contact your System Administrator. You may refer to Application Administration logs for more details
Additionally, the logs are showing all sorts of things:
MADM: LIB_AXL-3-EXCEPTION in <bunches of places>
MADM-ADM_CFG-7-UNK:CallManagerConfigServlet.writeRmcmConfig - Error in writing JTAPI Config data.
As I mentioned, I read a post that stated patching the box fixes this, however, that did not appear to resolve things.
Suggestions?The three accounts you mentioned there are Application Users, not End Users. As such they will not exist in Active Directory. The CCX installation documentation will instruct you to create the AXL account with Super User rights. CCX will then create the second two accounts for you.
Installation Guide for Cisco Unified CCX and Cisco Unified IP IVR, Release 7.0(1) -
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I have a MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5 with 8 gigs of memory. I was running CS6 and my video board went out. I got it fixed but lost all my data on my hard drive. So I tried installing cs6 from a disk image that I had saved and after entering the serial code I received that my license was revoked. That could be true since I was at another company when I purchased it. Now I'm trying out the TRIAL Adobe cloud solution and after installing and getting updates, when i clicked on the app I get a configuration error when trying to open the . Do I need to delete some library items that are conflicting when I tried to install CS6?
Here is the error:
A problem has occured with the licensing of this product. Restart your computer and re-launch the product.
If this problem still occurs after restarting, contact Customer Support for further assistance, and mention the error code shown at the bottom of this screen.
Error: 213:5Imjoewalkerid the file permissions on your SLStore folder have become compromised. Please see Configuration error 16 | CC, CS for information on how to resolve Error 213:5.
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Configuration Error 213:19 Adobe PhotoShop CC when sequenced using Microsoft App-V 5.0
Does anyone out there have a Microsoft App-V 5.0 recipe for Adobe PhotoShop CC ?
When I run the App-V package, I get the License Configuration Error 213:19
Thank You. very much for your time. KarlYou will probably get better help in Photoshop General Discussion
The Cloud forum is not about using individual programs
The Cloud forum is about the Cloud as a delivery & install process
If you will start at the Forums Index https://forums.adobe.com/welcome
You will be able to select a forum for the specific Adobe product(s) you use
Click the "down arrow" symbol on the right (where it says All communities) to open the drop down list and scroll -
Configuration error when open admin tool in BIEE 11g client
Hi All,
I have installed BIEE 11g client in my laptop,the version is 11.1.6.2 ,it has show one error in the installation log :
<action name="Custom Action" target="oracle.bi.CustomIAActionGetInstanceNumber" status="error">
- <AdditionalNotes>
<error>class oracle.bi.CustomIAActionGetInstanceNumber.install() runtime exception:</error>
</AdditionalNotes>
After installation,when I try to open the admin tool in start menu,it show configuration error , but I can open the admin tool through installation directory.
And when I try to import metadata,it also shows connection has failed.
Can any body give some helps on this,thanks a lot.
Ryan.
Edited by: 997662 on Apr 5, 2013 1:39 AMHi,
Let me know which version you are using (OBIEE) ?
you are trying to install Client (Admin Tool) and OBIEE server in same machine ?
Thx, -
The report server has encountered a configuration error. Logon failed for the unattended execution account. (rsServerConfigurationError)
Log on failed. Ensure the user name and password are correct. (rsLogonFailed)
Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password
am using Windows integrated security,version of my sql server 2008R2
I have go throgh the different articuls, they have given different answers,
So any one give me the exact soluction for this problem,
Using service account then i will get the soluction or what?
pls help me out it is urgent based.
Regards
Thanks!Hi Ychinnari,
I have tested on my local environment and can reproduce the issue, as
Vaishu00547 mentioned that the issue can be caused by the Execution Account you have configured in the Reporting Services Configuration Manager is not correct, Please update the Username and Password and restart the reporting services.
Please also find more details information about when to use the execution account, if possible,please also not specify this account:
This account is used under special circumstances when other sources of credentials are not available:
When the report server connects to a data source that does not require credentials. Examples of data sources that might not require credentials include XML documents and some client-side database applications.
When the report server connects to another server to retrieve external image files or other resources that are referenced in a report.
Execution Account (SSRS Native Mode)
If you still have any problem, please feel free to ask.
Regards
Vicky Liu
Vicky Liu
TechNet Community Support -
Report Viewer Configuration Error
Hi,
I manage a TFS 2010 Server that makes heavy use of Reporting Services, and I have a user that reported the following error
when attempting to open a report in the Microsoft Visual Studio Report Viewer:
Report Viewer Configuration Error
The Report Viewer Web Control HTTP Handler has not been registered in the application's web.config file. Add <add verb="*" path="Resevred.ReportViewerWebControl.xsd" type = "Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.HttpHandler, ReportingServicesWebServer,
Version=10.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=################" /> to the system.web/httpHandlers section of the web.config file, or add <add name="ReportViewerWebControlHandler" preCondition="integratedMode" verb="*"
path="Reserved.ReportViewerWebControl.axd" type="Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.HttpHandler, ReportingServicesWebServer, Version=10.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=################" /> to the system.webServer/handlers section for
Internet Information Services 7 or later.
Has anyone seen this error before, or have any advice on finding a solution?
Thank you.Hi HealthServices3300,
You can try to install "Microsoft Report Viewer 2010 Redistributable Package" on your server to check if it works for you.
For the web.config info, it's for web application. And I'd like to know how did you create the report, and whether the report is for a web app or reporting service. From the error message and report, seems it's not a TFS issue. If it's SSRS project
issue, please post this issue to
this forum. If it's a report viewer control issue, you can post this issue in
this forum for a professional response. After that, please update this thread with the new thread link. Thanks for your understanding.
Best regards,
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