SOLMAN 4.0 SR2 connect to SAP R/3 Three System landscape (DEV QA and PRD)
Hi,
We have successfully installed SOLMAN 4.0 SR2 (ABAP + JAVA) on
WIN2003 SP2 EE MSSQL 2005 EE SP1.
I just want to activate the service so that SOLMAN could see my existing SAP R/3 4.6 C Three system landscape (DEV QAS PRD).
I heard settings should be done on SPRO IMG configs. Could anyone tell me the exact procedure to navigate on it. I see a lot of buttons to config and execute, Just want to make sure everything will be in order.
My SLD is directly installed locally on my SOLMAN server.
Thanks,
Simoun
Hello Simoun,
Telling from your last sentence I assume that you would like to connect SolMan (transaction SMSY) to your locally installed SLD or in other words: replicate SLD system data into SOLMAN system landscape SMSY.
Please check this document:
http://service.sap.com/~form/sapnet?_SHORTKEY=01100035870000538663&_SCENARIO=01100035870000000202&_OBJECT=011000358700000530282007E
Here you find information covering prerequisites, required SAP Solution Manager IMG configuration to connect SLD and SMSY and frequently ask questions (FAQ-like).
I hope this helps you to get started.
Regards,
Doreen
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Risks when maintain only one SolMan system for DEV, QAS and PRD systems
What are the risks involved when maintaining only one solution manager system for entire client landscape(Small size).
Or No risks are involved?
Or Is this the SAP rrecommended approach for small size landscapes?
One SolMan system -> DEV and QAS and another SolMan system -> PRD.>
Sanjai Prabu Govindan wrote:
> What are the risks involved when maintaining only one solution manager system for entire client landscape(Small size).
> Or No risks are involved?
Anand: Risks Involved depends on what all aspects\Scenarios the Solution Manager System is used for. It Could be used for the following purposes
1) Service Desk
2) Solution Monitoring
3) System Monitoring
4) Change Management
How do you propose to use the Solman system ?
>
> Or Is this the SAP rrecommended approach for small size landscapes?
> One SolMan system -> DEV and QAS and another SolMan system -> PRD.
Anand: This is the most idealistic and SAP recommended way of using Solman....it always better to have it this way no matter in how many scenarios you intend to use Solman for....
Regards,
Anand..... -
What is the average duration of 1 full SAP life cycle or 1 end-to-end implementation. How long does it take to prepare DEV, QAS and PRD in any company?
Anand,
let me start with saying that the question you ask may not help you to determine the duration of your project. As Ryan and others stated the duration of the project is highly dependent on the scope of the solution you are implementing, geographical scope, amount of modifications/enhancements, number of languages, number of users that need to be trained, amount of standard processes customer is able to re-use in the implementation and many other factors (like quality of implementation contractor you will chose and availability of customer and implementors resources). I can probably go on for another couple lines, but I guess you get the idea.
With that out of the way let's talk about some example implementations that will give you an idea - Ryan did great job outlining what I would call traditional approach above. I have couple examples where customers leveraged innovative deployment strategies that are available today. In particular the project teams leveraged pre-packaged services like RDS, World Template or Best Practices as their baseline solution and they built from there. Second acceleration technique customers now leverage is the deployment in the SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud to accelerate the time to initial setup of the system and thus move from traditional blueprinting to scope validation exercise that further shortens the time. There are other acceleration techniques we see applied in some cases like use of iterative implementation of the delta requirements on top of the baseline solution.
Let me offer few examples to illustrate what I explained above:
ERP implementation at Schaidt Innovations with 3 months long deployment of ERP solution using ERP RDS as a baseline (you can view their testimonial here - Schaidt Innovations: SAP ERP on HANA in the cloud - YouTube)
Customer in Asia with global template deployment that leveraged SAP ERP for Manufacturing with deployment to cloud and 9 countries rollout (Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, UK, Germany and US). The initial deployment took 4 months for first country and 2 months for rollout into the additional 8 countries - so total of 6 months. The original plan using traditional approach with full blueprint and heavy configuration was estimated to be more than double of the actual deployment time.
There are many other examples where customers follow the assemble-to-order delivery model for their project and gain significant benefits doing so. I suggest you to review some of the recordings we did in 2013 about this approach and if you are member of ASUG review the Agile ASAP sessions we did for ASUG PM SIG.
Link to webinars: SAP A2O Webinar Series Schedule
Let me know if you have any questions.
Jan -
Hi All,
I have a very basic doubt - I have read umpteen times that the SAP recommendation is to use a 3-system landscape for performance reasons. One system for the developement, one for quality assurance and one for the production environment.
However, I want more clarity on what a 'system' is. Does it mean I purchase 3 mySAP ERP licenses for my implementation and then implement DEV, QAS and PRD in each of them? But would that not multiple my costs 3 times if I decide to move from legacy system to an SAP implementation?
Thanks and Regards,
Vidya.Srividya D. wrote:>
> Yes, all clients in a single SAP software get affected if any client-independent customizing. So do you mean by having different hardware systems for the different logical systems (DEV, QAS, PRD) client-independent customizing in one client in one hardware system does not affect another client in another hardware system? But I don't quite understand this since the concept of a client is per SAP system and not hardware system.
Yes. exactly if the system are different then any config/changes will not going to affect another system until unless you move any transport. Client is a buisness unit to identify the Buisness data, It is system specific.
> By an instance if you mean an SAP Application Server, though there are multiple application servers on multiple hardware systems, the underlying Repository (nothing but database) and client-independent data should still be common right? Or do you mean that if I implement 3 instances of the SAP ERP system over 3 hardware systems, each instance or application server then has its own client space which do not interfere with the clients in the other hardware system?
I mean to say you required 3 Hardware, for 3 Database, and 3 SAP instance, 1:1 concept. everything will be seperate and will not interfare with any other system.
Regards,
Subhash -
What is the Three System Landscape in SAP
Hi All,
Please explain me What is the Three system Landscape in SAP.
Thank you very much,
Kavya.1. Database Layer
The database layer consists of a central database system containing all of the data in the R/3 System. The database system has two components - the database management system (DBMS), and the databse itself. SAP does not manufacture its own database. Instead, the R/3 System supports the following database systems from other suppliers: ADABAS D, DB2/400 (on AS/400), DB2/Common Server, DB2/MVS,INFORMIX, Microsoft SQL Server, ORACLE, and
ORACLE Parallel Server. The database does not only contain the master data and transaction data from your business applications, all data for the entire R/3 System is stored there. For example, the database contains the control and Customizing data that determine how your R/3 System runs. It also contains the program code for your applications. Applications consist of program code, screen
definitions, menus, function modules, and various other components. These are stored in a special section of the database called the R/3 Repository, and are accordingly called Repository objects. You work with them in the ABAP Workbench.
2. Application Layer
The application layer consists of one or more application servers and a message server. Each application server contains a set of services used to run the R/3 System. Theoretically, you only need one application server to run an R/3 System. In practice, the services are distributed across more than one application server. This means that not all application servers will provide the full range of services. The message server is responsible for communication between the application servers. It passes requests from one application server to another within the system. It also contains information about application server groups and the current load balancing within them. It uses this information to choose an appropriate server when a user logs onto the system.
3. Presentation Layer
The presentation layer contains the software components that make up the SAPgui (graphical user interface). This layer is the interface between the R/3 System and its users. The R/3 System uses the SAPgui to provide an intuitive graphical user interface for entering and displaying data. The presentation layer sends the users input to the application server, and receives data for display from it. While a SAPgui component is running, it remains linked to a users terminal
session in the R/3 System.
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vijay kamath -
Quick question on BOE deployment for SAP BW with 3 system landscape
Client has SAP BW environment with 3 system landscape: Dev, QA, Production
Should BOE be installed seperately on 3 different machines for each of them?
Or is there any best practice for this?
Thanks,
HenryHello Henry,
yes - i would recommend this Setup. Technically there is no need for it but on an organisational/development/deployment level it makes more sence.
I often saw it at customers that Dev and Q&A is on virtual machines and Prod is on a physically machines. Saves some Hardware costs.
Regards
-Seb. -
Connection to SAP R/3 dedicated system failed....
Hi friends,
I have to read materials from r/3 for which i will have to define an r/3 system in EP , so taht i can use it in VC and access BAPI's as webservices. However my attempts to connect to an r/3 system are failing.
this is the blog that i used to create a System fot r/3 in EP.
<a href="http://help.sap.com/bp_epv260/EP_EN/documentation/EP/N03_BB_InstallGuide_EN_US.doc#_Ref59851215">http://help.sap.com/bp_epv260/EP_EN/documentation/EP/N03_BB_InstallGuide_EN_US.doc#_Ref59851215</a>
when i test connection in EP it says
Results
<b>Retrieval of default alias successful
Connection failed. Make sure user mapping is set correctly and all connection properties are correct.</b>
Please let me know what might be the issues.hi venkat
i am working on NW 04s SP 9 . and with it user mapping is done in User Administration and inside user j2ee_admin , there is a tab called user mapping for system access , there i have specifed r/3 user name and pwd , there is some other issue , here is the trace of that issue.
**** Trace file opened at 20061121 230458 GMT+05:30 Rel 6.45.9 (2006-06-21) [700.52]
*> RfcOpen
TYPE=A USER="persistent" PASSWD=********** CLIENT=000 LANG=E ASHOST=ps4117.persistent.co.in SYSNR=00 TRACE=1 PCS=1
WARNING: use ashost as gwhost
WARNING: generated gwserv from system number
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 1> >>> OPEN (00000000)
UUID: ab_coxopen create uuid:9C23EBE0-7986-11DB-8697-E1550A4DDE56
>> CPIC native call SAP_CMINIT3 [6] convid: 00000000 23:04:58,974
sym_dest_name: <Java Rfc client>
lu: ps4117.persistent.co.in
tp: sapdp00
gw_host: ps4117.persistent.co.in
gw_serv: sapgw00
prot: I
snc_mode: 0
snc_qop: 0
snc_myname: null
snc_partnername: null
snc_lib: null
<< CPIC native call SAP_CMINIT3 [6] convid: 30499057 rc: 0 23:04:59,177
>> CPIC native call CMSPLN [6] convid: 30499057 23:04:59,177
<< CPIC native call CMSPLN [6] convid: 30499057 rc: 0 23:04:59,177
>> CPIC native call CMALLC [6] convid: 30499057 23:04:59,177
<< CPIC native call CMALLC [6] convid: 30499057 rc: 0 23:04:59,177
Send RFCHEADER [6]: 01/BIG/IEEE/SPACE/49494848
Send UNICODE-RFCHEADER [6]: cp:4102/ce:IGNORE/et:6/cs:2/rc:0x00000023
UUID: send_rfcuuid 9C23EBE0-7986-11DB-8697-E1550A4DDE56
>>> RfcCall [6] >Tue Nov 21 23:04:59,177< ...
*> RfcCall
FUNCTION RFCPING
handle = 6
parameter = <null>
parameter = <null>
tables = <null>
UUID: RfcCallNew send the uuid to the partner:9C23EBE0-7986-11DB-8697-E1550A4DDE56
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 2> >>> WRITE (30499057)
000000 | D9C6C3F0 F0F0F0F0 F0F0F0E3 01010008 |................
000010 | 01020101 01010000 01010103 00040000 |................
000020 | 020B0103 0106000B 04010002 01060200 |................
000030 | 00002301 06000700 0C31302E 37372E32 |..#......10.77.2
000040 | 32322E38 36000700 11000145 00110012 |22.86......E....
000050 | 00043634 30200012 00130004 36343020 |..640 ......640
000060 | 00130008 000A7464 6C617367 61746F73 |......tdlasgatos
000070 | 00080006 00093C75 6E6B6E6F 776E3E00 |......<unknown>.
000080 | 06051400 109C23EB E0798611 DB8697E1 |......#..y......
000090 | 550A4DDE 56051401 11000A50 45525349 |U.M.V......PERSI
0000a0 | 5354454E 54011101 1700100D 69F907BD |STENT.......i...
0000b0 | 30D07D41 287A4310 23DA8B01 17011400 |0.}A(zC.#.......
0000c0 | 03303030 01140115 00014501 15050100 |.000......E.....
0000d0 | 01010501 05020000 0502000B 00043634 |..............64
0000e0 | 3020000B 01020007 52464350 494E4701 |0 ......RFCPING.
0000f0 | 02033700 00033705 1400109C 23EBE079 |..7...7.....#..y
000100 | 8611DB86 97E1550A 4DDE5605 14FFFF00 |......U.M.V.....
000110 | 00FFFF00 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
>> CPIC native call CMSEND [6] convid: 30499057 23:04:59,177
<< CPIC native call CMSEND [6] convid: 30499057 rc: 0 23:04:59,177
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 3> >>> FLUSH(WRITE) (30499057)
<* RfcCall >Tue Nov 21 23:04:59,177< successful *>
>>> RfcReceive [6] >Tue Nov 21 23:04:59,177< ...
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 4> >>> FLUSH(WRITE) (30499057)
>> CPIC native call cpic_coxread [6] convid: 30499057 23:04:59,177
<< CPIC native call cpic_coxread [6] convid: 30499057 rc: 18 23:04:59,209
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 5> >>> READ (30499057)
000000 | 01010008 01010101 01010000 01010103 |................
000010 | 00040000 020B0103 0106000B 01010000 |................
000020 | 01010100 00002301 06001600 04313130 |......#......110
000030 | 30001600 07000F31 302E3737 2E323232 |0......10.77.222
000040 | 2E383120 20200007 00110001 33001100 |.81 ......3...
000050 | 12000436 32302000 12001300 04363230 |...620 ......620
000060 | 20001300 08002070 73343131 375F5254 | ..... ps4117_RT
000070 | 445F3030 20202020 20202020 20202020 |D_00
000080 | 20202020 20202000 08000600 803C756E | ......<un
000090 | 6B6E6F77 6E3E0000 00000000 00000000 |known>..........
0000a0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000b0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000c0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000d0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000e0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000f0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
000100 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000605 |................
000110 | 1400109C 23EBE079 8611DB86 97E1550A |....#..y......U.
000120 | 4DDE5605 14050000 00050004 15000230 |M.V............0
000130 | 30041504 17000331 35320417 0404002E |0......152......
000140 | 4E616D65 206F7220 70617373 776F7264 |Name or password
000150 | 20697320 696E636F 72726563 742E2050 | is incorrect. P
000160 | 6C656173 65207265 2D656E74 65720404 |lease re-enter..
000170 | 0402002E 4E616D65 206F7220 70617373 |....Name or pass
000180 | 776F7264 20697320 696E636F 72726563 |word is incorrec
000190 | 742E2050 6C656173 65207265 2D656E74 |t. Please re-ent
0001a0 | 65720402 FFFF0000 FFFF0000 00000000 |er..............
Received RFCHEADER [6]: 01/LIT/IEEE/SPACE/1100
Received UNICODE-RFCHEADER [6]: cp:1100/ce:IGNORE/et:1/cs:1/rc:0x00000023
UUID: ab_rfccheck_uuid compare uuid's 9C23EBE0-7986-11DB-8697-E1550A4DDE56
<* RfcReceive >Tue Nov 21 23:04:59,209< failed *>
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 6> >>> CLOSE (30499057)
>> CPIC native call coxclose [6] convid: 30499057 23:04:59,209
<< CPIC native call coxclose [6] convid: 30499057 rc: 0 23:04:59,209
RfcException:
message: Name or password is incorrect. Please re-enter
Return code: RFC_SYS_EXCEPTION(3)
error group: 104
key: RFC_ERROR_SYSTEM_FAILURE
message class: 00
message number: 152*> RfcReceive ...
handle = 6
parameter = <null>
parameter = <null>
tables = <null>
*> RfcClose ...
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 7> >>> FREE (30499057)
<* RfcClose*>
Error> RfcOpen failed. Could not ping the partner system.
Name or password is incorrect. Please re-enter
*> RfcOpen
TYPE=A USER="persistent" PASSWD=********** CLIENT=000 ASHOST=ps4117.persistent.co.in SYSNR=00 TRACE=1 PCS=1
WARNING: use ashost as gwhost
WARNING: generated gwserv from system number
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 1> >>> OPEN (00000000)
UUID: ab_coxopen create uuid:9C4A1180-7986-11DB-903C-E1550A4DDE56
>> CPIC native call SAP_CMINIT3 [6] convid: 00000000 23:04:59,224
sym_dest_name: <Java Rfc client>
lu: ps4117.persistent.co.in
tp: sapdp00
gw_host: ps4117.persistent.co.in
gw_serv: sapgw00
prot: I
snc_mode: 0
snc_qop: 0
snc_myname: null
snc_partnername: null
snc_lib: null
<< CPIC native call SAP_CMINIT3 [6] convid: 30499104 rc: 0 23:04:59,224
>> CPIC native call CMSPLN [6] convid: 30499104 23:04:59,224
<< CPIC native call CMSPLN [6] convid: 30499104 rc: 0 23:04:59,224
>> CPIC native call CMALLC [6] convid: 30499104 23:04:59,224
<< CPIC native call CMALLC [6] convid: 30499104 rc: 0 23:04:59,224
Send RFCHEADER [6]: 01/BIG/IEEE/SPACE/49494848
Send UNICODE-RFCHEADER [6]: cp:4102/ce:IGNORE/et:6/cs:2/rc:0x00000023
UUID: send_rfcuuid 9C4A1180-7986-11DB-903C-E1550A4DDE56
>>> RfcCall [6] >Tue Nov 21 23:04:59,224< ...
*> RfcCall
FUNCTION RFCPING
handle = 6
parameter = <null>
parameter = <null>
tables = <null>
UUID: RfcCallNew send the uuid to the partner:9C4A1180-7986-11DB-903C-E1550A4DDE56
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 2> >>> WRITE (30499104)
000000 | D9C6C3F0 F0F0F0F0 F0F0F0E3 01010008 |................
000010 | 01020101 01010000 01010103 00040000 |................
000020 | 020B0103 0106000B 04010002 01060200 |................
000030 | 00002301 06000700 0C31302E 37372E32 |..#......10.77.2
000040 | 32322E38 36000700 11000145 00110012 |22.86......E....
000050 | 00043634 30200012 00130004 36343020 |..640 ......640
000060 | 00130008 000A7464 6C617367 61746F73 |......tdlasgatos
000070 | 00080006 00093C75 6E6B6E6F 776E3E00 |......<unknown>.
000080 | 06051400 109C4A11 80798611 DB903CE1 |......J..y....<.
000090 | 550A4DDE 56051401 11000A50 45525349 |U.M.V......PERSI
0000a0 | 5354454E 54011101 170010CD 2C160CCA |STENT.......,...
0000b0 | 79FF2606 D77698BF 4C4B3601 17011400 |y.&..v..LK6.....
0000c0 | 03303030 01140115 00000115 05010001 |.000............
0000d0 | 01050105 02000005 02000B00 04363430 |.............640
0000e0 | 20000B01 02000752 46435049 4E470102 | ......RFCPING..
0000f0 | 03370000 03370514 00109C4A 11807986 |.7...7.....J..y.
000100 | 11DB903C E1550A4D DE560514 FFFF0000 |...<.U.M.V......
000110 | FFFF0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
>> CPIC native call CMSEND [6] convid: 30499104 23:04:59,224
<< CPIC native call CMSEND [6] convid: 30499104 rc: 0 23:04:59,224
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 3> >>> FLUSH(WRITE) (30499104)
<* RfcCall >Tue Nov 21 23:04:59,224< successful *>
>>> RfcReceive [6] >Tue Nov 21 23:04:59,224< ...
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 4> >>> FLUSH(WRITE) (30499104)
>> CPIC native call cpic_coxread [6] convid: 30499104 23:04:59,224
<< CPIC native call cpic_coxread [6] convid: 30499104 rc: 18 23:04:59,256
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 5> >>> READ (30499104)
000000 | 01010008 01010101 01010000 01010103 |................
000010 | 00040000 020B0103 0106000B 01010000 |................
000020 | 01010100 00002301 06001600 04313130 |......#......110
000030 | 30001600 07000F31 302E3737 2E323232 |0......10.77.222
000040 | 2E383120 20200007 00110001 33001100 |.81 ......3...
000050 | 12000436 32302000 12001300 04363230 |...620 ......620
000060 | 20001300 08002070 73343131 375F5254 | ..... ps4117_RT
000070 | 445F3030 20202020 20202020 20202020 |D_00
000080 | 20202020 20202000 08000600 803C756E | ......<un
000090 | 6B6E6F77 6E3E0000 00000000 00000000 |known>..........
0000a0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000b0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000c0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000d0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000e0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000f0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
000100 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000605 |................
000110 | 1400109C 4A118079 8611DB90 3CE1550A |....J..y....<.U.
000120 | 4DDE5605 14050000 00050004 15000230 |M.V............0
000130 | 30041504 17000331 35320417 0404002E |0......152......
000140 | 4E616D65 206F7220 70617373 776F7264 |Name or password
000150 | 20697320 696E636F 72726563 742E2050 | is incorrect. P
000160 | 6C656173 65207265 2D656E74 65720404 |lease re-enter..
000170 | 0402002E 4E616D65 206F7220 70617373 |....Name or pass
000180 | 776F7264 20697320 696E636F 72726563 |word is incorrec
000190 | 742E2050 6C656173 65207265 2D656E74 |t. Please re-ent
0001a0 | 65720402 FFFF0000 FFFF0000 00000000 |er..............
Received RFCHEADER [6]: 01/LIT/IEEE/SPACE/1100
Received UNICODE-RFCHEADER [6]: cp:1100/ce:IGNORE/et:1/cs:1/rc:0x00000023
UUID: ab_rfccheck_uuid compare uuid's 9C4A1180-7986-11DB-903C-E1550A4DDE56
<* RfcReceive >Tue Nov 21 23:04:59,256< failed *>
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 6> >>> CLOSE (30499104)
>> CPIC native call coxclose [6] convid: 30499104 23:04:59,256
<< CPIC native call coxclose [6] convid: 30499104 rc: 0 23:04:59,256
RfcException:
message: Name or password is incorrect. Please re-enter
Return code: RFC_SYS_EXCEPTION(3)
error group: 104
key: RFC_ERROR_SYSTEM_FAILURE
message class: 00
message number: 152*> RfcReceive ...
handle = 6
parameter = <null>
parameter = <null>
tables = <null>
*> RfcClose ...
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 7> >>> FREE (30499104)
<* RfcClose*>
Error> RfcOpen failed. Could not ping the partner system.
Name or password is incorrect. Please re-enter
*> RfcOpen
TYPE=A USER="persistent" PASSWD=********** CLIENT=100 LANG=E ASHOST=ps3186.persistent.co.in SYSNR=00 TRACE=1 PCS=1
WARNING: use ashost as gwhost
WARNING: generated gwserv from system number
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 1> >>> OPEN (00000000)
UUID: ab_coxopen create uuid:1B189910-7990-11DB-82F0-E1550A4DDE56
>> CPIC native call SAP_CMINIT3 [6] convid: 00000000 00:12:57,441
sym_dest_name: <Java Rfc client>
lu: ps3186.persistent.co.in
tp: sapdp00
gw_host: ps3186.persistent.co.in
gw_serv: sapgw00
prot: I
snc_mode: 0
snc_qop: 0
snc_myname: null
snc_partnername: null
snc_lib: null
<< CPIC native call SAP_CMINIT3 [6] convid: 34577514 rc: 0 00:12:57,456
>> CPIC native call CMSPLN [6] convid: 34577514 00:12:57,456
<< CPIC native call CMSPLN [6] convid: 34577514 rc: 0 00:12:57,456
>> CPIC native call CMALLC [6] convid: 34577514 00:12:57,456
<< CPIC native call CMALLC [6] convid: 34577514 rc: 0 00:12:57,456
Send RFCHEADER [6]: 01/BIG/IEEE/SPACE/49494848
Send UNICODE-RFCHEADER [6]: cp:4102/ce:IGNORE/et:6/cs:2/rc:0x00000023
UUID: send_rfcuuid 1B189910-7990-11DB-82F0-E1550A4DDE56
>>> RfcCall [6] >Wed Nov 22 00:12:57,456< ...
*> RfcCall
FUNCTION RFCPING
handle = 6
parameter = <null>
parameter = <null>
tables = <null>
UUID: RfcCallNew send the uuid to the partner:1B189910-7990-11DB-82F0-E1550A4DDE56
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 2> >>> WRITE (34577514)
000000 | D9C6C3F0 F0F0F0F0 F0F0F0E3 01010008 |................
000010 | 01020101 01010000 01010103 00040000 |................
000020 | 020B0103 0106000B 04010002 01060200 |................
000030 | 00002301 06000700 0C31302E 37372E32 |..#......10.77.2
000040 | 32322E38 36000700 11000145 00110012 |22.86......E....
000050 | 00043634 30200012 00130004 36343020 |..640 ......640
000060 | 00130008 000A7464 6C617367 61746F73 |......tdlasgatos
000070 | 00080006 00093C75 6E6B6E6F 776E3E00 |......<unknown>.
000080 | 06051400 101B1899 10799011 DB82F0E1 |.........y......
000090 | 550A4DDE 56051401 11000A50 45525349 |U.M.V......PERSI
0000a0 | 5354454E 54011101 170010EB 4BF6FC27 |STENT.......K..'
0000b0 | 1A8F0608 1DA66180 A6594E01 17011400 |......a..YN.....
0000c0 | 03313030 01140115 00014501 15050100 |.100......E.....
0000d0 | 01010501 05020000 0502000B 00043634 |..............64
0000e0 | 3020000B 01020007 52464350 494E4701 |0 ......RFCPING.
0000f0 | 02033700 00033705 1400101B 18991079 |..7...7........y
000100 | 9011DB82 F0E1550A 4DDE5605 14FFFF00 |......U.M.V.....
000110 | 00FFFF00 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
>> CPIC native call CMSEND [6] convid: 34577514 00:12:57,456
<< CPIC native call CMSEND [6] convid: 34577514 rc: 0 00:12:57,456
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 3> >>> FLUSH(WRITE) (34577514)
<* RfcCall >Wed Nov 22 00:12:57,456< successful *>
>>> RfcReceive [6] >Wed Nov 22 00:12:57,456< ...
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 4> >>> FLUSH(WRITE) (34577514)
>> CPIC native call cpic_coxread [6] convid: 34577514 00:12:57,456
<< CPIC native call cpic_coxread [6] convid: 34577514 rc: 18 00:12:57,488
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 5> >>> READ (34577514)
000000 | 01010008 01010101 01010000 01010103 |................
000010 | 00040000 020B0103 0106000B 01010000 |................
000020 | 01010100 00002301 06001600 04313130 |......#......110
000030 | 30001600 07000F31 302E3737 2E323232 |0......10.77.222
000040 | 2E363520 20200007 00110001 33001100 |.65 ......3...
000050 | 12000436 32302000 12001300 04363230 |...620 ......620
000060 | 20001300 08002070 73333138 365F5454 | ..... ps3186_TT
000070 | 445F3030 20202020 20202020 20202020 |D_00
000080 | 20202020 20202000 08000600 803C756E | ......<un
000090 | 6B6E6F77 6E3E0000 00000000 00000000 |known>..........
0000a0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000b0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000c0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000d0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000e0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000f0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
000100 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000605 |................
000110 | 1400101B 18991079 9011DB82 F0E1550A |.......y......U.
000120 | 4DDE5605 14050000 00050004 15000230 |M.V............0
000130 | 30041504 17000331 35320417 0404002E |0......152......
000140 | 4E616D65 206F7220 70617373 776F7264 |Name or password
000150 | 20697320 696E636F 72726563 742E2050 | is incorrect. P
000160 | 6C656173 65207265 2D656E74 65720404 |lease re-enter..
000170 | 0402002E 4E616D65 206F7220 70617373 |....Name or pass
000180 | 776F7264 20697320 696E636F 72726563 |word is incorrec
000190 | 742E2050 6C656173 65207265 2D656E74 |t. Please re-ent
0001a0 | 65720402 FFFF0000 FFFF0000 00000000 |er..............
Received RFCHEADER [6]: 01/LIT/IEEE/SPACE/1100
Received UNICODE-RFCHEADER [6]: cp:1100/ce:IGNORE/et:1/cs:1/rc:0x00000023
UUID: ab_rfccheck_uuid compare uuid's 1B189910-7990-11DB-82F0-E1550A4DDE56
<* RfcReceive >Wed Nov 22 00:12:57,503< failed *>
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 6> >>> CLOSE (34577514)
>> CPIC native call coxclose [6] convid: 34577514 00:12:57,503
<< CPIC native call coxclose [6] convid: 34577514 rc: 0 00:12:57,503
RfcException:
message: Name or password is incorrect. Please re-enter
Return code: RFC_SYS_EXCEPTION(3)
error group: 104
key: RFC_ERROR_SYSTEM_FAILURE
message class: 00
message number: 152*> RfcReceive ...
handle = 6
parameter = <null>
parameter = <null>
tables = <null>
*> RfcClose ...
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 7> >>> FREE (34577514)
<* RfcClose*>
Error> RfcOpen failed. Could not ping the partner system.
Name or password is incorrect. Please re-enter
*> RfcOpen
TYPE=A USER="persistent" PASSWD=********** CLIENT=100 ASHOST=ps3186.persistent.co.in SYSNR=00 TRACE=1 PCS=1
WARNING: use ashost as gwhost
WARNING: generated gwserv from system number
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 1> >>> OPEN (00000000)
UUID: ab_coxopen create uuid:1B220EF0-7990-11DB-998E-E1550A4DDE56
>> CPIC native call SAP_CMINIT3 [6] convid: 00000000 00:12:57,503
sym_dest_name: <Java Rfc client>
lu: ps3186.persistent.co.in
tp: sapdp00
gw_host: ps3186.persistent.co.in
gw_serv: sapgw00
prot: I
snc_mode: 0
snc_qop: 0
snc_myname: null
snc_partnername: null
snc_lib: null
<< CPIC native call SAP_CMINIT3 [6] convid: 34577561 rc: 0 00:12:57,503
>> CPIC native call CMSPLN [6] convid: 34577561 00:12:57,503
<< CPIC native call CMSPLN [6] convid: 34577561 rc: 0 00:12:57,503
>> CPIC native call CMALLC [6] convid: 34577561 00:12:57,503
<< CPIC native call CMALLC [6] convid: 34577561 rc: 0 00:12:57,503
Send RFCHEADER [6]: 01/BIG/IEEE/SPACE/49494848
Send UNICODE-RFCHEADER [6]: cp:4102/ce:IGNORE/et:6/cs:2/rc:0x00000023
UUID: send_rfcuuid 1B220EF0-7990-11DB-998E-E1550A4DDE56
>>> RfcCall [6] >Wed Nov 22 00:12:57,503< ...
*> RfcCall
FUNCTION RFCPING
handle = 6
parameter = <null>
parameter = <null>
tables = <null>
UUID: RfcCallNew send the uuid to the partner:1B220EF0-7990-11DB-998E-E1550A4DDE56
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 2> >>> WRITE (34577561)
000000 | D9C6C3F0 F0F0F0F0 F0F0F0E3 01010008 |................
000010 | 01020101 01010000 01010103 00040000 |................
000020 | 020B0103 0106000B 04010002 01060200 |................
000030 | 00002301 06000700 0C31302E 37372E32 |..#......10.77.2
000040 | 32322E38 36000700 11000145 00110012 |22.86......E....
000050 | 00043634 30200012 00130004 36343020 |..640 ......640
000060 | 00130008 000A7464 6C617367 61746F73 |......tdlasgatos
000070 | 00080006 00093C75 6E6B6E6F 776E3E00 |......<unknown>.
000080 | 06051400 101B220E F0799011 DB998EE1 |......"..y......
000090 | 550A4DDE 56051401 11000A50 45525349 |U.M.V......PERSI
0000a0 | 5354454E 54011101 170010F4 B40532AA |STENT.........2.
0000b0 | A4599FCD 9C321FEE CB89DC01 17011400 |.Y...2..........
0000c0 | 03313030 01140115 00000115 05010001 |.100............
0000d0 | 01050105 02000005 02000B00 04363430 |.............640
0000e0 | 20000B01 02000752 46435049 4E470102 | ......RFCPING..
0000f0 | 03370000 03370514 00101B22 0EF07990 |.7...7....."..y.
000100 | 11DB998E E1550A4D DE560514 FFFF0000 |.....U.M.V......
000110 | FFFF0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
>> CPIC native call CMSEND [6] convid: 34577561 00:12:57,503
<< CPIC native call CMSEND [6] convid: 34577561 rc: 0 00:12:57,503
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 3> >>> FLUSH(WRITE) (34577561)
<* RfcCall >Wed Nov 22 00:12:57,503< successful *>
>>> RfcReceive [6] >Wed Nov 22 00:12:57,503< ...
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 4> >>> FLUSH(WRITE) (34577561)
>> CPIC native call cpic_coxread [6] convid: 34577561 00:12:57,503
<< CPIC native call cpic_coxread [6] convid: 34577561 rc: 18 00:12:57,534
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 5> >>> READ (34577561)
000000 | 01010008 01010101 01010000 01010103 |................
000010 | 00040000 020B0103 0106000B 01010000 |................
000020 | 01010100 00002301 06001600 04313130 |......#......110
000030 | 30001600 07000F31 302E3737 2E323232 |0......10.77.222
000040 | 2E363520 20200007 00110001 33001100 |.65 ......3...
000050 | 12000436 32302000 12001300 04363230 |...620 ......620
000060 | 20001300 08002070 73333138 365F5454 | ..... ps3186_TT
000070 | 445F3030 20202020 20202020 20202020 |D_00
000080 | 20202020 20202000 08000600 803C756E | ......<un
000090 | 6B6E6F77 6E3E0000 00000000 00000000 |known>..........
0000a0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000b0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000c0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000d0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000e0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
0000f0 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |................
000100 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000605 |................
000110 | 1400101B 220EF079 9011DB99 8EE1550A |...."..y......U.
000120 | 4DDE5605 14050000 00050004 15000230 |M.V............0
000130 | 30041504 17000331 35370417 04040027 |0......157.....'
000140 | 55736572 206E6F74 20617574 686F7269 |User not authori
000150 | 7A65642E 20536573 73696F6E 20746572 |zed. Session ter
000160 | 6D696E61 74656404 04040200 27557365 |minated.....'Use
000170 | 72206E6F 74206175 74686F72 697A6564 |r not authorized
000180 | 2E205365 7373696F 6E207465 726D696E |. Session termin
000190 | 61746564 0402FFFF 0000FFFF 00000000 |ated............
Received RFCHEADER [6]: 01/LIT/IEEE/SPACE/1100
Received UNICODE-RFCHEADER [6]: cp:1100/ce:IGNORE/et:1/cs:1/rc:0x00000023
UUID: ab_rfccheck_uuid compare uuid's 1B220EF0-7990-11DB-998E-E1550A4DDE56
<* RfcReceive >Wed Nov 22 00:12:57,534< failed *>
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 6> >>> CLOSE (34577561)
>> CPIC native call coxclose [6] convid: 34577561 00:12:57,534
<< CPIC native call coxclose [6] convid: 34577561 rc: 0 00:12:57,534
RfcException:
message: User not authorized. Session terminated
Return code: RFC_SYS_EXCEPTION(3)
error group: 104
key: RFC_ERROR_SYSTEM_FAILURE
message class: 00
message number: 157*> RfcReceive ...
handle = 6
parameter = <null>
parameter = <null>
tables = <null>
*> RfcClose ...
>>>> [6] <unknown> EXT <ac: 7> >>> FREE (34577561)
<* RfcClose*>
Error> RfcOpen failed. Could not ping the partner system.
User not authorized. Session terminated -
How to make Portal Application for connecting to SAP R/3(backend system)
Hello Experts,
I need to create a portal application that should connect to SAP R/3 & fetch some data in some table according to some input parameters provided at runtime & display the data in TABLEVIEW control.
Anyone can guide me on this i:e- how to go about it. What things i should know or should be aware of before creating this application. Any PDF documents , any help material, any guidance about the same will be of great help.
Thanks,
ChetanChetan,
Webdynpro & Visual Composer ars EP Development Tools.
If you only display BAPI data then go for Visual Composer with requires no coding So I suggest you to go for Visual Composer.
You can also use Webdynpro Java or ABAP to display BAPI data by creating
Adaptive RFC model.
You will integrate Webdynpro applications into EP by creating SAP Webdynpro iView.
*Visual Composer Documents:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/a0/0af7d34a8449e2b722878ce270a747/frameset.htm
*Webdynpro Documents:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/a5/1a1e3e7181b60ae10000000a114084/frameset.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/15/0d4f21c17c8044af4868130e9f
ea07/frameset.htm
Regards,
<b>Ramganesan K</b> -
Creation of System Landscape though SMSY and RFC connection
Hi all,
I've finished install the solution manager 4.0 with Oracle 10g running on Windows Server 2003.
i would like to know after i create the RFC connection using SM59 to my TST system which will be the system that i'd plan to monitor. The authorization test seem to be failed but others connection like connection test and remote logon seem to working fine.Please kindly advise which sort of user i need to give. I receive the message "Error Details-You are not authorized to logon to the target system (error code 1)."
And at the SMSY, i cant even see the TST system.And i don know where we should create the TST system. And i wuold like to know where i can make changes to the Technical data tab for my solution manager ipaddress,beacase it has tied up to the Microsoft loopback connection.
Please kindly assist.Thank you.
Kah FeiGo to transaction SMSY
Here, towards the left hand side you will see menu with tabs of 1. Landscape Components
2. System and Logical Components
3. Product Definitions
4. Overview
Select the second tab.
It will show list of all SAP Products available, if you are linking an SAP R/3 system to Solution Manager, then select the SAP R/3 from the list. And if you have already created the server and its details, they wil appear in the list here.
Try this out.
Thanks,
Anil Santhapuri -
How to develop portal application connecting to SAP R/3(backend system)
Hello Everyone,
Can anyone guide me on how to create portal aplication(JSPDYNPAGE), that will connect to backend SAP R/3 system, & it will fetch the data from some table from that R/3 system. Any reference material will be appriciated, it will be of great help.
Thanks
Chetan.Hi Chetan,
Connection to R/3 systems through Portal can be done in many ways. Since you have mentioned that you are using jspdynpage then its better that you use JCo for connecting to R/3 system.
U can write the JCo code using the jspdynpage component. I hope you have pdfs related to JCO. Incase u dont have then give me you mail id. OK
Another approach could be developing a web dynpro java application that access a r/3 table using a BAPI. You can a dynpro model to easily connect to R/3 system.
Just develop an iview based on this web dynpro application. And finally navigate to this iview through your jspdynpage.
I hope this helps you in some way
Regards,
Prasanna -
Error " Could not connect to SAP R/3 system"
HI:
We have been having some problems with our portal lately and most recently the error that we get is "Could not Connect to SAP R/3 "
The system landscape settings have not been changed.
Thanks for your responses.
RachelWhen I log into the portal and launch the MSS iviews I get the error ( Could not Connect to SAP R/3).
Similarly when I launch ESS I get the following error:
I see that it is lost connection with our SAP R/3 HR system. And system parameters that are available now
are just SAP BW, SEM and CRM..
So looks like we need to re-establish the connection..(?)
Portal Runtime Error
An exception occurred while processing a request for :
iView : N/A
Component Name : N/A
System 'pcd:portal_content/wwy.KeyStone/com.nrx.pct.vip.systems.sapr3' alias 'SAP_R3_HumanResources' not found. Please check the system object and the alias..
See the details for the exception ID in the log file
com.sap.portal.appintegrator.sap.IAC::IAC/SSOLayer
Parameter Dump
ApplicationParameter
ClassName com.sapportals.portal.appintegrator.layer.SingleSignOnLayer
CodeLink com.sap.portal.appintegrator.sap.bwc.IAC
DebugMode false
DebugMode.default false
DebugMode.type select[false,true]
ExportParameters Authentication, LogonUser, RequestMethod
ForcedRequestLanguage
IAC PP_MY_Profilematchup
MandatoryParameters System, IAC
NavPathUpdate false
NextLayer IAC/ConnectionLayer
OptionalParameters ApplicationParameter, DebugMode
SSO2Template
System SAP_R3_HumanResources
System.type lookup:com.sapportals.portal.appintegrator.lookup.SystemLookup
TopLayer IAC/SSOLayer
UserMappingTemplate login=<MappedUser>&password=<MappedPassword>&~mysapcomusesso2cookie=0
Wizard.MandatoryParameters System, IAC
Wizard.OptionalParameters ApplicationParameter
X509Template
buildTree false
com.sap.portal.reserved.iview.IsolationMode URL
com.sap.portal.reserved.iview.WizardURL pcd:portal_content/com.sap.pct/admin.templates/iviews/editors/com.sap.portal.defaultIViewWizard
com.sap.portal.appintegrator.sap.IAC::IAC/SSOLayer
MandatoryParameters
System SAP_BW SAP_BW_Q22 SAP_BW_SAND SAP_CRM SAP_CRM_SAND SAP_SEM
Internet Application Component (IAC)
OptionalParameters
Application Parameters
DebugMode No Yes -
Connection from SAP 4.0B System to IBM MQ Series
Hi
is it possible to connect <b>SAP 4.0B</b> System with <b>IBM MQ Series 6.0</b>,is the connection supported by SAP 4.0B?
If supported I am confused with what is the <b>RFC Destination</b> to be used
is it <b>R/3 Connections</b> or <b>TCP/IP connections</b>
Thanks in advance
Warm regards
RajasekharHi Anup
Thanku for your valuable input, here in the TCP/IP connections can you please suggest what are the
<b>ACTIVATION TYPE</b> to be used there are 4 radio buttons, is it the
<b>Registered Server Program</b> OR
<b>Start On Application server</b>OR
<b>Start on Explicit Host</b> OR
<b>Start on Front End Work Station</b>
if it is the registered server program what are the values to be used for <b>PROGRAM ID</b>
is it required to make any changes in <b>SAPRFC INI File</b>
Thanks in advance
Warm regards
Rajasekhar -
After a system restart i cannot connect to SAP with SAPGUI.
After a system restart i cannot connect to SAP with SAPGUI.
See attached log "dev_disp" and "dev_w0"
At the end of this message you can see the comparison between the
defective system and another working system
I notice the absence of the "IGS400" process
Could you please help me ?
Best regards to everybody.
"dev_disp" log file tell me : ************************
trc file: "dev_disp", trc level: 1, release: "640"
Thu Jun 21 13:21:24 2007
kernel runs with dp version 132(ext=102) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-132)
length of sys_adm_ext is 312 bytes
sysno 00
sid SVI
systemid 324 (IBM iSeries with OS400)
relno 6400
patchlevel 0
patchno 147
intno 20020600
make: single threaded, ASCII, 64 bit
pid 380
Thu Jun 21 13:21:27 2007
***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 380) [dpxxdisp.c 1100]
shared lib "dw_xml.so" version 147 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_xtc.so" version 147 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_stl.so" version 147 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_gui.so" version 147 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_mdm.so" version 147 successfully loaded
MtxInit: -2 0 0
DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
DpIPCInit2: start server >FRASTEST_SVI_00 <
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm) 10712 (824)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 3021432 (15032)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 18000 (60)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 6000 (60)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 216000 (432)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (448)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (22440/36712/56/104)
Thu Jun 21 13:21:28 2007
DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY (addr: 700000080000000, size: 3337656)
DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 700000080000000
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 700000080001830
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 700000080004208
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 700000080004230
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 7000000802e5ca8
DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 7000000802ea2f8
DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm_list at 7000000802eba68
DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 7000000802eba80
DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 700000080320640
DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 700000080320668
DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 700000080320670
MBUF state OFF
EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
Thu Jun 21 13:21:29 2007
<ES> client 0 initializing ....
<ES> InitFreeList
<ES> block size is 4096 kByte.
Using implementation std
EsIUnamFileMapInit: ES base = 0x7000000d0000000
EsStdInit: Extended Memory 4096 MB allocated
<ES> 1023 blocks reserved for free list.
ES initialized.
Thu Jun 21 13:22:33 2007
rdisp/http_min_wait_dia_wp : 1 -> 1
Thu Jun 21 13:22:35 2007
***LOG Q0K=> DpMsAttach, mscon ( FRASTEST) [dpxxdisp.c 10036]
Thu Jun 21 13:22:36 2007
DpStartStopMsg: send start message (myname is >FRASTEST_SVI_00 <)
DpStartStopMsg: start msg sent
Thu Jun 21 13:22:47 2007
CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
Thu Jun 21 13:22:49 2007
CCMS: start to initalize 3.X shared alert area (first segment).
DpMsgAdmin: Set release to 6400, patchlevel 0
MBUF state PREPARED
MBUF component UP
DpMBufHwIdSet: set Hardware-ID
***LOG Q1C=> DpMBufHwIdSet [dpxxmbuf.c 1025]
DpMsgAdmin: Set patchno for this platform to 147
Release check o.K.
Thu Jun 21 13:39:13 2007
DpSigInt: caught signal 2
DpHalt: shutdown server >FRASTEST_SVI_00 < (normal)
Thu Jun 21 13:39:14 2007
***LOG Q0I=> NiPWrite: writev (32: Broken pipe) [niuxi.c 1140]
ERROR => MsINiWrite: NiBufSend (rc=NIECONN_BROKEN) [msxxi.c 2455]
ERROR => MsIModState: MsINiWrite (rc=NIECONN_BROKEN) [msxxi.c 3695]
MBUF state OFF
MBUF component DOWN
DpModState: change server state from STARTING to SHUTDOWN
Thu Jun 21 13:39:15 2007
Stop work processes...
Thu Jun 21 13:40:18 2007
ERROR => DpWpKill(411, SIGUSR2): kill failed [dpxxtool.c 2462]
Stop gateway
Stop icman
Terminate gui connections
waiting for termination of work processes
Thu Jun 21 13:40:19 2007
waiting for termination of work processes
Thu Jun 21 13:40:20 2007
waiting for termination of work processes
Thu Jun 21 13:40:21 2007
waiting for termination of work processes
"dev_w0" log file tell me : ************************
trc file: "dev_w0", trc level: 1, release: "640"
ACTIVE TRACE LEVEL 1
ACTIVE TRACE COMPONENTS all, M
M sysno 00
M sid SVI
M systemid 324 (IBM iSeries with OS400)
M relno 6400
M patchlevel 0
M patchno 147
M intno 20020600
M make: single threaded, ASCII, 64 bit
M pid 404
M
M
M Thu Jun 21 13:22:00 2007
M ***LOG Q01=> tskh_init, WPStart (Workproc 0 1 404) [thxxhead.c 1146]
M calling db_connect ...
C DB4 SQL Reparse Activated
C
C Thu Jun 21 13:22:11 2007
C R3INLPGM: RmtExeLib from /usr/sap/SVI/SYS/exe/run/DBSLDB4RMT
C R3INLPGM: RmtExeLib is R3640ASVI
C
C Thu Jun 21 13:22:13 2007
C Connection to database done without problems.
C -
C -
DbSl EGO Structure
C -
C SAPSYSTEMNAME = SVI
C Character encoding = ASCII
C process class = dialog process
C workprocess id = 0
C local host = FRASTEST
C dbhost = FRASTEST
C rdbname =
C dbname = SVIFRASTEST
C dblib = R3SVIDATA
C application server = DVEBMGS00
C Connect type = LOCAL
C pid = 404
C dbjobname = WP00
C dbjobuser = SVI00
C dbjobno = 025901
C wpjobname = WP00
C wpjobuser = SVI00
C wpjobno = 025901
C DB2/400 vers. appl. server = PASE 4
C DB2/400 vers. DB server = V5R4
C da_cache_size = 100
C reopen = ON
C timeout_retry = 3
C ODP threshold = 800
C ODP commit thresh. = 810
C ODP open thresh. = 850
C QAQQINI library = Default (QUSRSYS)
C Alternate QAQQINI library = Not specified
C use_lobs_for_long = ON
C use_lobs_for_short = OFF
C single_execution_threshold = 2000
C single_execution_reuse = OFF
C keep_tmp_SQLpkgs = OFF
C dbsl_trace = off
C allow_cancel = OFF
C nqe_optimize_method = O - All I/O (compatibility mode)
C query_compl_reval = O
C nte_list_size = 10
C -
C
C Thu Jun 21 13:22:17 2007
C SQL monitor started for job
B
B Thu Jun 21 13:22:18 2007
B Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0)
B Wp Hdl ConName ConId ConState TX PRM RCT TIM MAX OPT Date Time DBHost
B 000 000 R/3 000000000 ACTIVE NO YES NO 000 255 255 20070621 132200 FRASTEST
M
M Thu Jun 21 13:22:37 2007
M db_connect o.k.
M
M Thu Jun 21 13:22:38 2007
M ICT: exclude compression: .zip,.cs,.rar,.arj,.z,.gz,.tar,.lzh,.cab,.hqx,.ace,.jar,.ear,.war,.css,.pdf,.js,.gzip,.uue,.bz2,.iso,.sda,.sar,.gif
ACTIVE TRACE LEVEL 2
ACTIVE TRACE COMPONENTS all, M
M -
C-STACK -
=> 64 bit R/3 Kernel
=> 64 bit OS400 Kernel
=> Heap limit = unlimited
=> Stack limit = unlimited
=> Core limit = unlimited
=> File size limit = unlimited
=> Heap address = 0x40000000000000009ED34587C2E94220
=> Stack address = 0xffffffffffff3f0
=> Stack low = 0xfffffffffffdb30
=> Stack high = 0xffffffffffffa90
=> Stack Trace:
Unknown at 0x3618
sleepms() at 0x1000f9324
SpinLockSemRq1() at 0x1000f926c
SemRq() at 0x1000fcf6c
ThIPCInit() at 0x1000ac1a0
tskh_init() at 0x1000ad704
tskhstart() at 0x1000c0950
DpMain() at 0x10175ad2c
nlsui_main() at 0x10172dee8
=> CPU Registers:
msr = 0x800000000000f032 iar = 0x0000000000003618
ctr = 0x0000000000003610 lr = 0x09000000000a2890
xer = 0x0000000008000000 cr = 0x000000002a404445
r00 = 0x0000000000000000 r01 = 0x0ffffffffffff3f0
r02 = 0x00000000000000a4 r03 = 0xffffffffffffffff
r04 = 0x0000000000000000 r05 = 0x0000000000000000
r06 = 0x0000000000000000 r07 = 0x0ffffffffffff520
r08 = 0x0000000000000001 r09 = 0x0000000010108003
r10 = 0xb00010000c90e000 r11 = 0xb00010000c90ef30
r12 = 0x0900000000001eb0 r13 = 0x0000000182784a50
r14 = 0x0000000000000002 r15 = 0x00000001810e6c48
r16 = 0x0ffffffffffffb28 r17 = 0x000000018001bf20
r18 = 0x0000000000000003 r19 = 0x0000000000000004
r20 = 0x0000000180c6de34 r21 = 0x0000000180c6de28
r22 = 0x000000018004ce60 r23 = 0x0000000180c6e244
r24 = 0x0000000000000064 r25 = 0x0000000000000158
r26 = 0x0000000000000158 r27 = 0x0000000000000000
r28 = 0x0000000000000000 r29 = 0x0fffffffffffffe0
r30 = 0x09001000a005ec48 r31 = 0x0000000000000000
Thu Jun 21 13:40:23 2007
Library |(SRV)PGM |Module |Function/Statement No.
Thu Jun 21 13:40:24 2007
|--||--
QSYS |QP2USER2 |QP2API |__Qp2Fork 8
QSYS |QP2USER2 |QP2API |runpase_main__FPi 6
QSYS |QP2USER2 |QP2API |runpase_common__FiPvT2 2
R3640ASVI |O4PRTLIBC |AS4STACK |As4Stack_From_PASE 3
R3640ASVI |O4PRTLIBC |AS4STACK |As4StackOut 10
R3640ASVI |O4PRTLIBC |AS4STACK |_MATINVS2__8O4_StackFv 8
M -
ACTIVE JOBS OF DEFECTIVE SYSTEM
Opz Sottosis/Lav corrente Tipo % CPU Funzione Stato
R3_00 QSYS SBS 0,0 DEQW
DISP_WORK SVI00 BCI 5,3 PGM-disp+work CNDW
GWRD SVI00 BCI 10,9 PGM-gwrd RUN
ICMAN SVI00 BCI 1,8 PGM-icman RUN
MSG_SERVER SVI00 BCI 0,0 PGM-MSG_SERVER SELW
RSLGCOLL SVI00 BCI 0,0 PGM-rslgcoll SELW
RSLGSEND SVI00 BCI 0,0 PGM-rslgsend SELW
SAPOSCOL SVI00 BCI 1,0 PGM-SAPOSCOL RUN
SAPSTART SVI00 BCH 0,0 PGM-sapstart EVTW
WATCHDOG SVI00 BCI 0,4 PGM-disp+work SELW
WP00 SVI00 BCI 1,0 PGM-disp+work RUN
WP01 SVI00 BCI 1,0 PGM-disp+work RUN
WP02 SVI00 BCI 1,0 PGM-disp+work RUN
WP03 SVI00 BCI 1,1 PGM-disp+work RUN
WP04 SVI00 BCI 0,9 PGM-disp+work RUN
WP05 SVI00 BCI 0,9 PGM-disp+work RUN
WP06 SVI00 BCI 0,8 PGM-disp+work RUN
WP07 SVI00 BCI 0,6 PGM-disp+work RUN
WP08 SVI00 BCI 0,0 RUN
ACTIVE JOBS OF WORKING SYSTEM
R3_03 QSYS SBS 0,0 DEQW
DISP_WORK TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SELW
GWRD TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-gwrd SELW
ICMAN TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-icman SELW
IGS400 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-igswd_mt THDW
IGS400 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-igsmux_mt THDW
IGS400 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-igspw_mt THDW
IGS400 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-igspw_mt THDW
MSG_SERVER TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-MSG_SERVER SELW
RSLGSEND TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-rslgsend THDW
SAPSTART TST03 BCH 0,0 PGM-sapstart EVTW
WATCHDOG TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SELW
WP00 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMW
WP01 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMW
WP02 TST03 BCI 2,5 PGM-disp+work RUN
WP03 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMW
WP04 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMW
WP05 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMW
WP06 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMW
WP07 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMW
WP08 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMW
WP09 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMW
WP10 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMW
WP11 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMW
WP12 TST03 BCI 0,0 PGM-disp+work SEMWFollowing your suggestions i got this error message in the log file "dev_w0"
This process creted also a very big "core" file
B ***LOG BY4=> sql error 304 performing FET on table DDNTF [dbntab#7 @ 10281] [dbntab 1028 1]
B ***LOG BY0=> Conversion error in assignment to host variable *N. MSGID= Job=028178/SVI00/WP00 [dbntab#7 @ 10281] [dbntab 1028 1]
B *** ERROR => missing return code handler
caller does not handle code 1 from dbntab#7[3098]
Here is the complete log:
trc file: "dev_w0", trc level: 1, release: "640"
ACTIVE TRACE LEVEL 1
ACTIVE TRACE COMPONENTS all, M
M sysno 00
M sid SVI
M systemid 324 (IBM iSeries with OS400)
M relno 6400
M patchlevel 0
M patchno 147
M intno 20020600
M make: single threaded, ASCII, 64 bit
M pid 317
M
M
M Wed Aug 1 17:53:03 2007
M ***LOG Q01=> tskh_init, WPStart (Workproc 0 1 317) [thxxhead.c 1146]
M calling db_connect ...
C DB4 SQL Reparse Activated
C
C Wed Aug 1 17:53:05 2007
C R3INLPGM: RmtExeLib from /usr/sap/SVI/SYS/exe/run/DBSLDB4RMT
C R3INLPGM: RmtExeLib is R3640ASVI
C Connection to database done without problems.
C -
C -
DbSl EGO Structure
C -
C SAPSYSTEMNAME = SVI
C Character encoding = ASCII
C process class = dialog process
C workprocess id = 0
C local host = FRASTEST
C dbhost = FRASTEST
C rdbname =
C dbname = SVIFRASTEST
C dblib = R3SVIDATA
C application server = DVEBMGS00
C Connect type = LOCAL
C pid = 317
C dbjobname = WP00
C dbjobuser = SVI00
C dbjobno = 028178
C wpjobname = WP00
C wpjobuser = SVI00
C wpjobno = 028178
C DB2/400 vers. appl. server = PASE 4
C DB2/400 vers. DB server = V5R4
C da_cache_size = 100
C reopen = ON
C timeout_retry = 3
C ODP threshold = 800
C ODP commit thresh. = 810
C ODP open thresh. = 850
C QAQQINI library = Default (QUSRSYS)
C Alternate QAQQINI library = Not specified
C use_lobs_for_long = ON
C use_lobs_for_short = OFF
C single_execution_threshold = 2000
C single_execution_reuse = OFF
C keep_tmp_SQLpkgs = OFF
C dbsl_trace = off
C allow_cancel = OFF
C nqe_optimize_method = O - All I/O (compatibility mode)
C query_compl_reval = O
C nte_list_size = 10
C -
C
C Wed Aug 1 17:53:09 2007
C SQL monitor started for job
B Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0)
B Wp Hdl ConName ConId ConState TX PRM RCT TIM MAX OPT Date Time DBHost
B 000 000 R/3 000000000 ACTIVE NO YES NO 000 255 255 20070801 175303 FRASTEST
M
M Wed Aug 1 17:53:12 2007
M db_connect o.k.
M ICT: exclude compression: .zip,.cs,.rar,.arj,.z,.gz,.tar,.lzh,.cab,.hqx,.ace,.jar,.ear,.war,.css,.pdf,.js,.gzip,.uue,.bz2,.iso,.sda,.sar,.gif
I
I Wed Aug 1 17:53:13 2007
I MtxInit: 0 0 0
M SHM_PRES_BUF (addr: 700000200000000, size: 4400128)
M
M Wed Aug 1 17:53:14 2007
M SHM_ROLL_AREA (addr: 700000210000000, size: 268435456)
M
M Wed Aug 1 17:53:15 2007
M SHM_PAGING_AREA (addr: 700000220000000, size: 67108864)
M SHM_ROLL_ADM (addr: 700000230000000, size: 2672386)
M SHM_PAGING_ADM (addr: 700000240000000, size: 164896)
M
M Wed Aug 1 17:53:16 2007
M ThCreateNoBuffer allocated 324144 bytes for 1000 entries at 700000250000000
M ThCreateNoBuffer index size: 3000 elems
M ThCreateVBAdm allocated 7440 bytes (50 server) at 700000260000000
X EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
X <ES> client 0 initializing ....
X Using implementation std
X ES initialized.
B
B Wed Aug 1 17:53:20 2007
B db_con_shm_ini: WP_ID = 0, WP_CNT = 13, CON_ID = -1
B
B Wed Aug 1 17:53:25 2007
B dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABL (addr: 7000002d0000100, size: 64000000, end: 7000002d3d09100)
B dbtbxbuf: Profile: max_objects = 5000, displace = 1, reorg = 1
B dbtbxbuf: request_unit = 2000, sync_reload = 5, inval_reload = 5
B dbtbxbuf: protect_shm = 0, force_checks = 0
B dbtbxbuf: tsize_retry = 31427136
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer TABL started with length 64000000 bytes [dbtbxbuf#8 @ 16037] [dbtbxbuf1603 7]
B
B Wed Aug 1 17:53:26 2007
B dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABLP (addr: 7000002e0000100, size: 16776192, end: 7000002e0fffd00)
B dbtbxbuf: Profile: max_objects = 500, displace = 1, reorg = 1
B dbtbxbuf: request_unit = 2000, sync_reload = 5, inval_reload = 5
B dbtbxbuf: protect_shm = 0, force_checks = 0
B dbtbxbuf: tsize_retry = 8322944
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer TABLP started with length 16776192 bytes [dbtbxbuf#8 @ 16037] [dbtbxbuf1603 7]
B dbtbxbuf: Reading TBX statistics:
B dbtbxbuf: Opening /usr/sap/SVI/DVEBMGS00/data/tbxnew failed (No such file or directory).
B dbtbxbuf: Renaming /usr/sap/SVI/DVEBMGS00/data/tbxnew to /usr/sap/SVI/DVEBMGS00/data/tbxstat failed (No such file or directory).
B dbtbxbuf: 110 object entries precreated
B Layout of EIBUF buffer shared memory:
B 0: 1 * 4 = 4
B 1: 1 * 360 = 360
B 2: 13 * 40 = 520
B 3: 8009 * 40 = 320360
B 4: 4000 * 160 = 640000
B 5: 8009 * 8 = 64072
B 6: 1 * 200 = 200
B 7: 65 * 8 = 520
B 8: 319664 * 128 = 40916992
B Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
B dbexpbuf: Buffer EIBUF (addr: 700000300000108, size: 41943040, end: 700000302800108)
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer EIBUF started with length 40960k bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
B Layout of ESM buffer shared memory:
B 0: 1 * 4 = 4
B 1: 1 * 360 = 360
B 2: 13 * 40 = 520
B 3: 4001 * 40 = 160040
B 4: 2000 * 160 = 320000
B 5: 4001 * 8 = 32008
B 6: 1 * 200 = 200
B 7: 65 * 8 = 520
B 8: 28755 * 128 = 3680640
B Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
B dbexpbuf: Buffer ESM (addr: 700000310000108, size: 4194304, end: 700000310400108)
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer ESM started with length 4096k bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
B Layout of CUA buffer shared memory:
B 0: 1 * 4 = 4
B 1: 1 * 360 = 360
B 2: 13 * 40 = 520
B 3: 16411 * 40 = 656440
B 4: 8191 * 160 = 1310560
B 5: 16411 * 8 = 131288
B 6: 1 * 200 = 200
B 7: 193 * 8 = 1544
B 8: 57325 * 256 = 14675200
B Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
B dbexpbuf: Buffer CUA (addr: 700000320000108, size: 16776192, end: 700000320fffd08)
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer CUA started with length 16383k bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
B Layout of OTR buffer shared memory:
B 0: 1 * 4 = 4
B 1: 1 * 360 = 360
B 2: 13 * 40 = 520
B 3: 4001 * 40 = 160040
B 4: 2000 * 160 = 320000
B 5: 4001 * 8 = 32008
B 6: 1 * 200 = 200
B 7: 81 * 8 = 648
B 8: 28754 * 128 = 3680512
B Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
B
B Wed Aug 1 17:53:27 2007
B dbexpbuf: Buffer OTR (addr: 700000330000108, size: 4194304, end: 700000330400108)
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer OTR started with length 4096k bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
B ***LOG BB0=> buffer CALE started with length 500000 bytes [dbcalbuf#2 @ 2212] [dbcalbuf2212 ]
C
C Wed Aug 1 17:53:29 2007
C *** ERROR => Error 304 in function db_fetch
[dbsldb4.cpp 9041]
C === DBSL Begin of SQL request after execution ===
C === DBSL SQLP0400 ===
C Function 5
C Package DDNTFIH Library R3SVIA2062
C Main_Pgm Main_Lib
C Statement_Name "Wx3AAADpDB" Cursor_Name "CADDNTF16461"
C Open_Options x80 Clause_For_Describe N
C Commitment_Control C
C Date_Format USA Date_Separator /
C Time_Format USA Time_Separator :
C Naming_Option SYS Decimal_Point .
C Blocking_Factor 1 Scrollable_Option 0
C Position_Option 0 Relative_Record 0
C Rows_To_Insert 0 Direct_Map N
C Reuse_DA N Name_Check Y
C Use_Ptrs 0 With_Hold N
C Close_File_Name Close_Library_Name *THRESHOLD
C Reopen 0 Use_Perf 1
C Query_Compl. (Reval) ! Statement_Text_CCSID 819
C Sort_Sequence_Table *JOB Sort_Sequence_Library *LIBL
C Language_ID *JOB Allow_Copy_Data S
C Allow_Blocking L
C === DBSL SQLDA ===
C sqldaid: SQLDA 2 , sqldabc: 816, sqln: 10, sqld: 4
C === TRACE VAR 0 ===
C sqlvar: 0, sqtype 469, sqllen 30, sqlname.data 13488
C sqlind: 0
C sqlname (hex):
C 0008000034B00000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
C sqldata row=0 (hex):
C 005400430041004C 0053002000200020 0020002000200020 0020002000200020
C 0020002000200020 0020002000200020 0020002000200020 00200020
C === TRACE VAR 1 ===
C sqlvar: 1, sqtype 501, sqllen 2, sqlname.data 0
C sqlind: -2
C sqlname (hex):
C 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
C sqldata row=0 (hex):
C 0000
C === TRACE VAR 2 ===
C sqlvar: 2, sqtype 497, sqllen 4, sqlname.data 0
C sqlind: -2
C sqlname (hex):
C 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
C sqldata row=0 (hex):
C 00000031
C === TRACE VAR 3 ===
C sqlvar: 3, sqtype 405, sqllonglen 32700
C sqldatalen NULL
C sqlind: 0
C sqlname (hex):
C 00080000FFFF0000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
C sqldata row=0 (hex):
C 0000028742000007 4100000000010000 0000280001000000 0100010000004944
C 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 00000000004B4142
C === DBSL errc ===
C errc: OK
C === DBSL sqlca ===
C sqlcode: 304
C sqlerrml: 68, sqlerrmc:
C 00035CD540404040 4040404040404040 4040404040404040 4040404040404040
C 4040404040404040 4040404040404040 4040404040404040 4040404040404040
C 40400006
B ***LOG BY4=> sql error 304 performing FET on table DDNTF [dbntab#7 @ 10281] [dbntab 1028 1]
B ***LOG BY0=> Conversion error in assignment to host variable *N. MSGID= Job=028178/SVI00/WP00 [dbntab#7 @ 10281] [dbntab 1028 1]
B *** ERROR => missing return code handler
caller does not handle code 1 from dbntab#7[3098]
==> calling sap_dext to abort transaction
[dbeh.c 93]
M -
C-STACK -
=> 64 bit R/3 Kernel
=> 64 bit OS400 Kernel
=> Heap limit = unlimited
=> Stack limit = unlimited
=> Core limit = unlimited
=> File size limit = unlimited
=> Heap address = 0x40000000000000009E570787C2ED4260
=> Stack address = 0xfffffffffffd6f0
=> Stack low = 0xfffffffffffd6f0
=> Stack high = 0xffffffffffffa90
=> Stack Trace:
AixStack() at 0x10008d040
CTrcStack2() at 0x10008d138
ThControl() at 0x1006551a4
dyThControl() at 0x1003ab070
dextIntern() at 0x1003aa06c
sap_dext() at 0x1003aff24
dbeh_exit() at 0x100416924
db_ntab() at 0x10039d48c
read_ntab() at 0x101512474
db_cbufload() at 0x10150f40c
reset_handling() at 0x101512f00
init_shm_and_load_cals() at 0x10151394c
db_cbufinst() at 0x101514c48
db_calinit() at 0x1005ae8bc
db_init() at 0x1001c7ae0
ThCallHooks() at 0x1000c3654
ThIPCInit() at 0x1000ac574
tskh_init() at 0x1000ad704
tskhstart() at 0x1000c0950
DpMain() at 0x10175ad2c
nlsui_main() at 0x10172dee8
Wed Aug 1 17:53:29 2007
Library |(SRV)PGM |Module |Function/Statement No.
|--||--
QSYS |QP2USER2 |QP2API |__Qp2Fork 8
QSYS |QP2USER2 |QP2API |runpase_main__FPi 6
QSYS |QP2USER2 |QP2API |runpase_common__FiPvT2 2
R3640ASVI |O4PRTLIBC |AS4STACK |As4Stack_From_PASE 3
R3640ASVI |O4PRTLIBC |AS4STACK |As4StackOut 10
R3640ASVI |O4PRTLIBC |AS4STACK |_MATINVS2__8O4_StackFv 8
M -
M ***LOG R1B=> ThControl, sap_dext-call (00 ) [thxxdynp.c 355]
M in_ThErrHandle: 1
M *** ERROR => ThControl: illegal sap_dext call !!! (step 1, th_errno 5, action 1, level 1) [thxxhead.c 9564]
M
M Info for wp 0
M
M stat = 4
M reqtype = 1
M act_reqtype = -1
M rq_info = 0
M tid = -1
M mode = 255
M len = -1
M rq_id = 65535
M rq_source = 255
M last_tid = 0
M last_mode = 0
M int_checked_resource(RFC) = 0
M ext_checked_resource(RFC) = 0
M int_checked_resource(HTTP) = 0
M ext_checked_resource(HTTP) = 0
M report = > <
M action = 0
M tab_name = > <
M Entering ThSetStatError
M Entering ThReadDetachMode
M ThISend: still inside critical section semaphore ? -
Connecting a SAP-ERP-System to ADS-Server
Hi all,
I'm facing a problem while I'm trying to connect our ERP-Sandbox to an ADS-System by SSL (HTTPS).
I already connected it by HTTP successfully, so it pricipally should work. Also DEV, QAS and PRD-Systems are connected to the ADS by http and https and they are working fine.
The sandbox connection only works with http, not with https. I did the following steps to connect the sandbox to the ADS:
create User ADS_AGENT in ERP-Sanbox (with roles "SAP_BC_FPADS_ICF" and "SAP_BC_FP_ICF")
created Role ADSCALLERS in ERP-Sanbox and assigned it to User ADS_AGENT
created RFC-Connection "ADS_SSL" in SM59 with Type "G" (connectiontest is fine)
created connection/Destination "FP_ICF_DATA_SID_SSL" on ADS-Server. Authentication is basic (by username and password)
STRUST is also "green"
Usually the connection should work now.
But if I try to test the connection in SE38 by one of the following programs
FP_PDF_TEST_00
FP_CHECK_DESTINATION_SERVICE
FP_TEST_00
I alway get the same error:
SYSTEM ERROR: Fehler SOAP Framework: SOAP Runtime Exception: CSoapExceptionFault : SOAP fault found in SOAP document /Authentication failed. For details see log entry logID=[No log created, because category "/System/Security/WS" not active] in security log./<yq1:com.sap.engine.interfaces.webservices.runtime.ProtocolExceptionExt xmlns:yq1="http://sap-j2ee-engine/error">Authentication failed. For details see log entry logID=[No log created, because category "/System/Security/WS" not active] in security log.</yq1:com.sap.engine.interfaces.webservices.runtime.ProtocolExceptionExt>(100.102).
Although the trace/log on /System/Security/WS is active (I checked this twice at least and also restartet the ADS) we get no logs or entries here.
Also ICM-trace gives any error
It would be great if anyone has an idea. Thank you in advance.
FlorianHi Florian,
Similar problem got resolved by changing the HTTPS to HTTP. Is that an option for you.
ADS with SOAP error
Also check the authorisation of ADS user
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/7f/65eba6ac324d28b477390262a87ab2/frameset.htm
Refer SAP note 944221.
Regards
Sandy -
Add sap R/3 enterprise system in solution manager SLD
Dear All
Required solution manager configuration documents.
We have DEV QAS and PRD server on SAP mySAP ERP 4.7 ( SAP R/3 Enterprise )
And during the installation of solution manager I select u201CConfigure a Local SLD u201C
Which steps I follows to connect or configure my sap system with solution manager ( SLD ) then I will configure central monitoring, TMS management, Helpdesk etc
Who to Configure SLD Bridge ( in SLD Server ) ?
in which system Run Transaction RZ70 ( In SAP R/3 Enterprise ) ?
and how to Verify that my system is connected and working fine With SLD
Please help me regarding u201C configuration solution manager u201C
Regards
ShahidHi
Visit for step by step details of Standard Configuration of Basic Settings
http://service.sap.com/rkt-solman-->SAP Solution Manager 7.0->Technology Consultants & System Administrators->Technical Configuration->just drill out there you can find lot of simulator how to install and configure solution manager
http://www.wilsonmar.com/sap_solution_manager.htm
/people/federico.babelis2/blog/2006/04/14/service-desk-configuration-guide-for-dummies
Regards
Uday
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