Ugldapusessl option in Messaging server
I'm trying to configure an iPlanet Message store to do secure LDAP searches by setting the 'local.ugldapusessl' to 'YES' and ugldapport to 636. I have installed certs on both the directory server (iplanet DS5.1SP1) and the message store (iMS5.2). I am able to to secure ldapsearches (using -Z, -P and -K) options on the directory. However, the message store initiated searches always time out (err=85). Any clues as to what I'm missing here?
Is there more details available on the ugldapusessl option ?
Thanks.
Yes the secure search has to go thru a firewall..Anyways, we were just informed by Sun support that this feature is not supported in iMS5.x yet...
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1.R3trance -d return code =0000
2.At SQL prompt> ORA-12154 error coming .
3. trace file for dispatcher.
trc file: "dev_disp", trc level: 1, release: "700"
sysno 00
sid EC6
systemid 560 (PC with Windows NT)
relno 7000
patchlevel 0
patchno 144
intno 20050900
make: multithreaded, Unicode, optimized
pid 4072
Mon Sep 15 12:28:59 2008
kernel runs with dp version 232000(ext=109000) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-232000-UC)
length of sys_adm_ext is 576 bytes
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***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 4072) [dpxxdisp.c 1243]
shared lib "dw_xml.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_gui.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_mdm.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
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use internal message server connection to port 3900
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DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
DpSysAdmExtInit: VMC (JAVA VM in WP) is not active
DpIPCInit2: start server >H2SEC6_EC6_00 <
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DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 4270848 (21248)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 24000 (80)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 8000 (80)
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DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm) 0 (96)
DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
DpShMCreate: sizeof(file_adm) 0 (72)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (1544)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (38456/34360/64/184)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(gw_adm) 48
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EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
MM global diagnostic options set: 0
<ES> client 0 initializing ....
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<ES> block size is 1024 kByte.
Using implementation view
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<EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
<ES> 4095 blocks reserved for free list.
ES initialized.
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***LOG Q0I=> DpAsCreate, CreateProcess ( CreateProcess 3) [dpntdisp.c 469]
Memory diagnostic *
Systeminformation
Processor-Typ : Intel Pentium Pro
Processor-Count : 8
Operating System : NT 5.2, Build 3790
Service Pack : Service Pack 1
NT Pagefile Informations
Config. minimum size : 8388608 K
Config. maximum size : 12582912 K
Avail. maximum size : 12582912 K
Num
Pagefile
Min.Size
Max.Size
Avail.Max
Curr.Size
1
c:\pagefile.sys
8388608 K
12582912 K
12582912 K
8372224 K
NT Task Manager Informations
Total Handles : 0
Total Threads : 0
Total Processes : 0
Commit Charge Total : 5845420 K
Commit Charge Limit : 12382576 K
Commit Charge Peak : 5845452 K
Phys.Memory Total : 54 K
Phys.Memory Available : 92263112 K
File Cache : 17376774 K
Kernel Memory Total : 2084091208 K
Kernel Memory Paged : 0 K
Kernel Memory Nonpaged : 92263140 K
Memory usage of current process
Total virt.address space : 2097024 K
Avail.virt.address space : 735836 K
Private Pages : 0 K
Total heap size : 12947 K
Virtual memory regions : 0 K
Uncommitted heap memory : 6068 K
Allocated heap memory : 6748 K
Moveable heap memory : 0 K
DDE shared heap memory : 0 K
Memory usage of all processes
PID
Image
Instance
Work.Set
WS Peak
Priv.Pages
PP Peak
Pg Fault
592
sapstartsrv.exe
16188 K
16204 K
19096 K
19120 K
4
3832
msg_server.EXE
[MS] EC6_01
7752 K
7752 K
10316 K
10316 K
1
984
enserver.EXE
[**] EC6_01
13644 K
13644 K
53448 K
53448 K
3
1484
msg_server.EXE
[MS] EC6_00
8160 K
8160 K
10696 K
10696 K
2
4072
disp+work.EXE
31972 K
32032 K
67548 K
67652 K
7
1860
igswd.EXE
[**] EC6_00
2612 K
2860 K
1484 K
1756 K
0
Sum
80328 K
162588 K
DP_FATAL_ERROR => Gateway could not be started - I better exit now
DISPATCHER EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN ***
increase tracelevel of WPs
NiWait: sleep (10000ms) ...
NiISelect: timeout 10000ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1557
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Mon Sep 15 12:29:14 2008
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dump system status
Workprocess Table (long) Mon Sep 15 06:59:14 2008
========================
No Ty. Pid Status Cause Start Err Sem CPU Time Program Cl User Action Table
0 DIA -1 Run no 0 0 0
1 DIA -1 Run no 0 0 0
2 DIA -1 Run no 0 0 0
3 DIA -1 Run no 0 0 0
4 DIA -1 Run no 0 0 0
5 DIA -1 Run no 0 0 0
6 UPD -1 Run no 0 0 0
7 ENQ -1 Run no 0 0 0
8 BTC -1 Run no 0 0 0
9 BTC -1 Run no 0 0 0
10 BTC -1 Run no 0 0 0
11 SPO -1 Run no 0 0 0
12 UP2 -1 Run no 0 0 0
Dispatcher Queue Statistics Mon Sep 15 06:59:14 2008
===========================
--------++++--
+
Typ
now
high
max
writes
reads
--------++++--
+
NOWP
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
DIA
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
UPD
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
ENQ
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
BTC
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
SPO
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
UP2
0
0
2000
0
0
--------++++--
+
max_rq_id 0
wake_evt_udp_now 0
wake events total 0, udp 0 ( 0%), shm 0 ( 0%)
since last update total 0, udp 0 ( 0%), shm 0 ( 0%)
Dump of tm_adm structure: Mon Sep 15 06:59:14 2008
=========================
Term uid man user term lastop mod wp ta a/i (modes)
Workprocess Comm. Area Blocks Mon Sep 15 06:59:14 2008
=============================
Slots: 300, Used: 0, Max: 0
--------++--
+
id
owner
pid
eyecatcher
--------++--
+
NiWait: sleep (5000ms) ...
NiISelect: timeout 5000ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=1557
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NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
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DpJ2eeDisableRestart
Switch off Shared memory profiling
ShmProtect( 57, 3 )
ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE, SHM_PROT_RW
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ShmProtect(SHM_PROFILE, SHM_PROT_RD
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[DpWpDied] W0 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W1 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W2 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W3 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W4 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W5 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W6 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W7 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W8 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W9 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W10 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W11 handle not set (PID:-1)
[DpWpDied] W12 handle not set (PID:-1)
Stop work processes
Terminate gui connections
wait for end of work processes
not attached to the message server
cleanup EM
EsCleanup ....
EmCleanup() -> 0
Es2Cleanup: Cleanup ES2
***LOG Q05=> DpHalt, DPStop ( 4072) [dpxxdisp.c 10421]
Good Bye .....
Please help
SudhakarareddyHi,
If possible to restart the server and check it.
some times buffer not clear.
Regards,
Anil -
Hello gurus,
System: Solution Manager
OS: Windows 2003 server R2 X32
DB: Microsoft SQL server 2005
I have an error when I tried to start my solution manager system, after having done a kernel upgrade (for the level 201)
I donu00B4t know why but the error (as you see in following image) itu00B4s in the java stack more particularly in disp+work.EXE Dispatcher with the status "Running, Message Server connection ok, Dialog Queue time: 0.00 sec, J2EE status info unavailable".
http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/7067/solmanj2eeerror.png
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trc file: "dev_disp", trc level: 1, release: "700"
sysno 01
sid PSM
systemid 560 (PC with Windows NT)
relno 7000
patchlevel 0
patchno 201
intno 20050900
make: multithreaded, ASCII, optimized
pid 756
Sun Jul 05 21:08:44 2009
kernel runs with dp version 242(ext=110) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-242)
length of sys_adm_ext is 364 bytes
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shared lib "dw_xml.dll" version 201 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 201 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 201 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_gui.dll" version 201 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_mdm.dll" version 201 successfully loaded
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use internal message server connection to port 3901
Sun Jul 05 21:08:49 2009
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***LOG GZZ=> 1 possible network problems detected - check tracefile and adjust the DNS settings [dpxxtool2.c 5518]
MtxInit: 30000 0 0
DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
DpSysAdmExtInit: VMC (JAVA VM in WP) is not active
DpIPCInit2: start server >salzburgo_PSM_01 <
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm) 16464 (1176)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 3786880 (18840)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 18048 (60)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 6000 (60)
DpCommTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=500/8/528040/528048
DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 528048 (1048)
DpSlockTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/fiSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0/0
DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm) 0 (96)
DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
DpShMCreate: sizeof(file_adm) 0 (72)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (1296)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (22440/34344/56/100)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(gw_adm) 48
DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY (addr: 055C0040, size: 4419544)
DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 055C0040
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 055C1BF8
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 055C5C48
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 055C5C78
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 059624F8
DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 05966B78
DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 059682E8
DpShMCreate: system runs without slock table
DpShMCreate: system runs without file table
DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 059E9198
DpShMCreate: allocated gw_adm at 059E91D8
DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 059E9208
DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 059E9210
MBUF state OFF
DpCommInitTable: init table for 500 entries
rdisp/queue_size_check_value : -> off
ThTaskStatus: rdisp/reset_online_during_debug 0
EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
MM global diagnostic options set: 0
<ES> client 0 initializing ....
<ES> InitFreeList
<ES> block size is 1024 kByte.
Using implementation view
<EsNT> Using memory model view.
<EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
<ES> 511 blocks reserved for free list.
ES initialized.
mm.dump: set maximum dump mem to 96 MB
J2EE server info
start = TRUE
state = STARTED
pid = 5700
argv[0] = D:\usr\sap\PSM\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[1] = D:\usr\sap\PSM\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[2] = pf=D:\usr\sap\PSM\SYS\profile\PSM_DVEBMGS01_salzburgo
argv[3] = -DSAPSTART=1
argv[4] = -DCONNECT_PORT=65000
argv[5] = -DSAPSYSTEM=01
argv[6] = -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=PSM
argv[7] = -DSAPMYNAME=salzburgo_PSM_01
argv[8] = -DSAPPROFILE=D:\usr\sap\PSM\SYS\profile\PSM_DVEBMGS01_salzburgo
argv[9] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
argv[10] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
start_lazy = 0
start_control = SAP J2EE startup framework
DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = STARTED
rdisp/http_min_wait_dia_wp : 1 -> 1
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DpStartStopMsg: send start message (myname is >salzburgo_PSM_01 <)
DpStartStopMsg: start msg sent
CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
CCMS: Initalizing shared memory of size 40000000 for monitoring segment.
CCMS: Checking Downtime Configuration of Monitoring Segment.
CCMS: start to initalize 3.X shared alert area (first segment).
DpJ2eeLogin: j2ee state = CONNECTED
DpMsgAdmin: Set release to 7000, patchlevel 0
MBUF state PREPARED
MBUF component UP
DpMBufHwIdSet: set Hardware-ID
***LOG Q1C=> DpMBufHwIdSet [dpxxmbuf.c 1050]
DpMsgAdmin: Set patchno for this platform to 201
Release check o.K.
Sun Jul 05 21:08:55 2009
MBUF state ACTIVE
DpModState: change server state from STARTING to ACTIVE
Sun Jul 05 21:08:57 2009
***LOG Q0I=> NiIRead: recv (10054: WSAECONNRESET: Connection reset by peer) [nixxi.cpp 4424]
*** ERROR => NiIRead: SiRecv failed for hdl 4 / sock 1444
(SI_ECONN_BROKEN/10054; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:2040) [nixxi.cpp 4424]
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DpJ2eeMsgProcess: j2ee state = CONNECTED (NIECONN_BROKEN)
Sun Jul 05 21:09:29 2009
DpJ2eeEmergencyShutdown: j2ee state = SHUTDOWN
Sun Jul 05 21:09:49 2009
J2EE server info
start = TRUE
state = STARTED
pid = 2168
argv[0] = D:\usr\sap\PSM\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[1] = D:\usr\sap\PSM\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[2] = pf=D:\usr\sap\PSM\SYS\profile\PSM_DVEBMGS01_salzburgo
argv[3] = -DSAPSTART=1
argv[4] = -DCONNECT_PORT=64999
argv[5] = -DSAPSYSTEM=01
argv[6] = -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=PSM
argv[7] = -DSAPMYNAME=salzburgo_PSM_01
argv[8] = -DSAPPROFILE=D:\usr\sap\PSM\SYS\profile\PSM_DVEBMGS01_salzburgo
argv[9] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
argv[10] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
start_lazy = 0
start_control = SAP J2EE startup framework
DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = STARTED
DpJ2eeLogin: j2ee state = CONNECTED
Sun Jul 05 21:09:52 2009
***LOG Q0I=> NiIRead: recv (10054: WSAECONNRESET: Connection reset by peer) [nixxi.cpp 4424]
*** ERROR => NiIRead: SiRecv failed for hdl 4 / sock 1440
(SI_ECONN_BROKEN/10054; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:2126) [nixxi.cpp 4424]
*** ERROR => DpJ2eeMsgProcess: NiRead failed (NIECONN_BROKEN) [dpxxj2ee.c 1212]
DpJ2eeMsgProcess: j2ee state = CONNECTED (NIECONN_BROKEN)
Sun Jul 05 21:10:09 2009
DpJ2eeEmergencyShutdown: j2ee state = SHUTDOWN
Sun Jul 05 21:10:29 2009
J2EE server info
start = TRUE
state = STARTED
pid = 5484
argv[0] = D:\usr\sap\PSM\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[1] = D:\usr\sap\PSM\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[2] = pf=D:\usr\sap\PSM\SYS\profile\PSM_DVEBMGS01_salzburgo
argv[3] = -DSAPSTART=1
argv[4] = -DCONNECT_PORT=64997
argv[5] = -DSAPSYSTEM=01
argv[6] = -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=PSM
argv[7] = -DSAPMYNAME=salzburgo_PSM_01
argv[8] = -DSAPPROFILE=D:\usr\sap\PSM\SYS\profile\PSM_DVEBMGS01_salzburgo
argv[9] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
argv[10] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
start_lazy = 0
start_control = SAP J2EE startup framework
DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = STARTED
DpJ2eeLogin: j2ee state = CONNECTED
Sun Jul 05 21:10:32 2009
***LOG Q0I=> NiIRead: recv (10054: WSAECONNRESET: Connection reset by peer) [nixxi.cpp 4424]
*** ERROR => NiIRead: SiRecv failed for hdl 4 / sock 1532
(SI_ECONN_BROKEN/10054; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:2133) [nixxi.cpp 4424]
*** ERROR => DpJ2eeMsgProcess: NiRead failed (NIECONN_BROKEN) [dpxxj2ee.c 1212]
DpJ2eeMsgProcess: j2ee state = CONNECTED (NIECONN_BROKEN)
Sun Jul 05 21:10:49 2009
DpJ2eeEmergencyShutdown: j2ee state = SHUTDOWN
Sun Jul 05 21:11:09 2009
J2EE server info
start = TRUE
state = STARTED
pid = 3348
argv[0] = D:\usr\sap\PSM\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[1] = D:\usr\sap\PSM\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[2] = pf=D:\usr\sap\PSM\SYS\profile\PSM_DVEBMGS01_salzburgo
argv[3] = -DSAPSTART=1
argv[4] = -DCONNECT_PORT=64996
argv[5] = -DSAPSYSTEM=01
argv[6] = -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=PSM
argv[7] = -DSAPMYNAME=salzburgo_PSM_01
argv[8] = -DSAPPROFILE=D:\usr\sap\PSM\SYS\profile\PSM_DVEBMGS01_salzburgo
argv[9] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
argv[10] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
start_lazy = 0
start_control = SAP J2EE startup framework
DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = STARTED
DpJ2eeLogin: j2ee state = CONNECTED
Sun Jul 05 21:11:12 2009
***LOG Q0I=> NiIRead: recv (10054: WSAECONNRESET: Connection reset by peer) [nixxi.cpp 4424]
*** ERROR => NiIRead: SiRecv failed for hdl 4 / sock 1436
(SI_ECONN_BROKEN/10054; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:2144) [nixxi.cpp 4424]
*** ERROR => DpJ2eeMsgProcess: NiRead failed (NIECONN_BROKEN) [dpxxj2ee.c 1212]
DpJ2eeMsgProcess: j2ee state = CONNECTED (NIECONN_BROKEN)
Sun Jul 05 21:11:29 2009
DpJ2eeEmergencyShutdown: j2ee state = SHUTDOWN
Sun Jul 05 21:11:49 2009
J2EE server info
start = TRUE
state = STARTED
pid = 1868
argv[0] = D:\usr\sap\PSM\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[1] = D:\usr\sap\PSM\DVEBMGS01\exe\jcontrol.EXE
argv[2] = pf=D:\usr\sap\PSM\SYS\profile\PSM_DVEBMGS01_salzburgo
argv[3] = -DSAPSTART=1
argv[4] = -DCONNECT_PORT=64995
argv[5] = -DSAPSYSTEM=01
argv[6] = -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=PSM
argv[7] = -DSAPMYNAME=salzburgo_PSM_01
argv[8] = -DSAPPROFILE=D:\usr\sap\PSM\SYS\profile\PSM_DVEBMGS01_salzburgo
argv[9] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
argv[10] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
start_lazy = 0
start_control = SAP J2EE startup framework
DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = STARTED
DpJ2eeLogin: j2ee state = CONNECTED
Sun Jul 05 21:11:52 2009
***LOG Q0I=> NiIRead: recv (10054: WSAECONNRESET: Connection reset by peer) [nixxi.cpp 4424]
*** ERROR => NiIRead: SiRecv failed for hdl 4 / sock 1444
(SI_ECONN_BROKEN/10054; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:2152) [nixxi.cpp 4424]
*** ERROR => DpJ2eeMsgProcess: NiRead failed (NIECONN_BROKEN) [dpxxj2ee.c 1212]
DpJ2eeMsgProcess: j2ee state = CONNECTED (NIECONN_BROKEN)
Sun Jul 05 21:12:09 2009
DpJ2eeEmergencyShutdown: j2ee state = SHUTDOWN
Sun Jul 05 21:12:29 2009
DpEnvCheckJ2ee: switch off j2ee start flag
Best regards,
Jou00E3o Dimas - Portugal
Edited by: Jou00E3o Dimas on Jul 5, 2009 11:39 PMHi uday kumar,
First thank you to tried to help me!
--> So... I have a problem... in that checked that you asked, I donu00B4t have acess to all clients in system... Iu00B4m only able to login to client 000 and 100 and in that clients that two users SAPJSF and J2ee_admin donu00B4t exist!! But maybe in 001... I donu00B4t know!! Itu00B4s any other way to know that? I think through configtool in j2ee directory... but I donu00B4t get that, maybe because I donu00B4t have the JAVA part active!!
--> And other thing, you recommed me to "Check the profile parameters once, try change the JVM setting and check were you able to start the server"... What you want to say with JVM setting.. sorry Iu00B4m still newest in sap world... can you explain me better what you wanted to say..?! Thanks.
--> Other think and the last... I checked the sapstartsrv.log in D:\usr\sap\PSM\SCS00\work directory path and in that it said this:
trc file: "sapstartsrv.log", trc level: 0, release: "700"
Mon Mar 09 11:13:46 2009
<<- ERROR: SapSSLInit(read_profile=1)==SSSLERR_LIB_NOT_FOUND
Can you help me?!... thanks a lot!
Best regards,
Jou00E3o Dimas - Portugal -
Installing Messaging Server on Windows XP
Folks, I'm trying very hard to install the Messaging Server on my laptop running XP. Actually, I'm interested in evaluating the Calendar Server, but it seems I need the SJSMS as well if I want to be able to programmatically subscribe to notification events when items change on the SJSCS.
Unfortunately, I can't really tell if the darned thing installs as part of the JES installation. It doesn't show up in the program group under Sun whereas Calendar Server, Portal Server, etc. all show up.
So I tried re-installing just the Messaging Server. It promptly removed everything else from the Start->All Programs->Sun program group. The other bits and pieces still have their directories all available, but interestingly, the log now shows that calendar server isn't running any more. Still no Messaging server in the Sun program group.
So I tried re-installing yet another time. This time is claimed to UNINSTALL the SJSMS!
I'm at the point where I plan to uninstall the entire JES and start again. This is an evaluation install, so I'm just hoping to have the Calendar Server and the Messaging Server (and of course, the Directory Server as it's a required component for the other two).
My question: Does the SJSMS work on XP? If so, what's a good way to test? I can't seem to find the JBiff.java program anywhere on my system, although the docs indicate that's what I should use for testing! I also can't find it online at Sun's web site.
Thanks,
MKJava Enterprise System 2005 Q4 supports Windows XP as developer evaluation platform. Messaging, Calendar are part of this release. Both can be evaluated on Windows XP starting from 2005 Q1 release.
From the original message, the main issue seem to be missing Messaging in Program groups. Messaging Server is not directly
installer under C:\Sun similar to other products, it is installed C:\Sun\server-root as it requries the Administration Server.
There should be services created for Messaging
Please see the summary.txt file in your install root that describes where Messaging has been installed and other details thaat are used for setting up the evaluation configuration.
To evaluate calendar, select custom option, choose 'configure automatically; in product selection, uncheck all products, select Calendar (which auto selects other dependencies),and proceed. -
Messaging server not calling the SpamAssassin
HI all,
The current instalation:
For SJES Messaging :
# ./imsimta version
Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 6.2 (built Dec 2 2004)
libimta.so 6.2 (built 00:34:23, Dec 2 2004)
SunOS rcaredev 5.9 Generic_117171-08 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240
For Spam Assassin:
# ./spamassassin -V
SpamAssassin version 3.2.3
running on Perl version 5.8.8
The option.dat contents:
! for Spamassassin
spamfilter1_config_file=/opt/SUNWmsgsr/config/spamassassin.opt
spamfilter1_library=/opt/SUNWmsgsr/lib/libspamass.so
spamfilter1_optional=1
spamfilter1_string_action=data:,require "fileinto"; fileinto "Junk"
mm_debug=5
# cat /opt/SUNWmsgsr/config/spamassassin.opt
host=127.0.0.1
port=783
mode=0
verdict=spam
debug=1
# ls -l /opt/SUNWmsgsr/config/spamassassin.opt
-rw-r--r-- 1 mailsrv mail 52 Nov 15 01:49 /opt/SUNWmsgsr/config/spamassassin.opt
The imta.cnf contents:
! ims-ms
ims-ms defragment subdirs 20 notices 1 7 14 21 28 backoff "pt5m" "pt10m" "pt30m" "pt1h" "pt2h" "pt4h" maxjobs 2 poo
l IMS_POOL fileinto $U+$S@$D destinationspamfilter1optin spam
tcp_local smtp mx single_sys remotehost inner switchchannel identnonenumeric subdirs 20 maxjobs 7 pool SMTP_POOL ma
ytlsserver maysaslserver saslswitchchannel tcp_auth missingrecipientpolicy 0 destinationspamfilter1optin spam
I ran:
# ./imsimta cnbuild
# ./imsimta restart
Then I started thge :
# ./spamd -d
But nothing happens, if I manually run:
# telnet localhost 783
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
SPAMD/1.0 76 Bad header line:
Connection to localhost closed by foreign host.
Which proves that the spamd is listening on port 783.
The messaging server is not calling the SpamAssassin on the port 783, any ideas what could have gone wrong?
I also checked the "snoop" command and also "spamd -D" for debug, no traffic go to the spamd daemon.
BestHi,
goSolaris wrote:
The junk emails are sent now to the folder "Junk" in the users mailbox, can you comment on the following
1. Does the spam emails live in the Junk forlder forever until the user delete them?Emails aren't deleted from users email folders (including Junk) unless you have configured a folder expiry rule. The following web-page steps you through what is required to set up just such an expire rule:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-2650/6n4u4dttr?l=en&a=view
2. If I need to discard completely the spam emails instead of sending them to a folder in the user mailbox, what change should I do to the channel configuration?The following link gives an example of how to configured a sieve rule which will discard emails above a certain spamassassin score and to fileinto a 'spam' folder if the score is below this value.
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-4428/6n6j4261t?a=view#gebhx
3. After applying the patch, the documentation says that I can work with the existing configuration files or upgrade using a set of commands, do you think keeping the existing configuration (to minimize the changes) will work fine?You definitely need to run the ./patch-config and ./install-newconfig commands post-upgrade. Otherwise fixes that have been made to things such as the messaging express interface will not be represented (files need to be changed for a lot of the fixes).
Regards,
Shane. -
Messaging Server IMAP capabilities
What capabilities
does the IMAP server support?
The IMAP server supports these capabilities:
<P>
<UL>
<LI>
IMAP4 (RFC 1730)
<LI>
IMAP4rev1 (RFC 2060)
<LI>
QUOTA (RFC 2087)
<LI>
LITERAL+ (RFC 2088)
<LI>
AUTH=LOGIN
<LI>
X-NETSCAPE
<LI>
XSENDER
<LI>
SCAN
</UL>
AUTH=LOGIN
<UL>Server supports the UW "LOGIN" SASL method. Note that this mechanism
has never been officially published in a standards track document, and
newer implementations are encouraged to use the "PLAIN" SASL method, described
in draft-newman-sasl-plaintrans-02.txt (or newer revisions of that document)
and supported by version 4.0 of the Netscape Messaging Server.
<P>The LOGIN method works as follows for the IMAP4 SASL profile (comments
are <I>offset to the right of the protocol exchange</I>):
<P> C: A001 AUTHENTICATE LOGIN
<BR> S: + VXNlcm5hbWU6AA== <I>'+'
SP base_64(arbitrary_text) CRLF ; (here, "Username:")</I>
<BR> C: Zm9vYmFy
<I>base_64(username) CRLF ; (here, "foobar")</I>
<BR> S: + UGFzc3dvcmQ6AA== <I>'+'
SP base_64(arbitrary_text) CRLF ; (here, "Password:")</I>
<BR> C: c2VjcmV0
<I>base_64(password) CRLF; (here, "secret")</I>
<BR> S: A001 OK Authentication successful
<P>This same basic method and exchange is used for POP and SMTP authentication,
with slight adjustments for protocol differences; i.e. the initiation and
acknowledgement lines will change, but the internal base 64 dialog will
be the same. "arbitrary_text" (anything between the server supplied '+'
and the following CRLF) is not required.</UL>
X-NETSCAPE
<UL>Server supports specific Netscape vendor extensions, enabled by the
NETSCAPE command.
<P> C: A002 NETSCAPE
<BR> S: * OK [NETSCAPE] Netscape Communications Corporation
<BR> S: * VERSION 3.0 SOLARIS
<BR> S: * ACCOUNT-URL "http://jimi-hendrix.mcom.com:1234/"
<BR> S: A002 OK NETSCAPE completed
<P>Description of specific responses:
<UL>
<LI>
"VERSION" SP version_id SP platform CRLF
<UL>version_id and platform are of type astring and contain textual information.
It is not guaranteed that version_id is a simple numeric version as it
may include build date and patch information.</UL>
<LI>
"ACCOUNT-URL" SP url CRLF
<UL>url is of type astring. This response provides the URL of a service
providing administrative options for this server. In the 3.x series server
this info is stored in the master configuration database under the key
"AccountURL" (in /etc/netscape.mail.conf on Unix servers, and in the NT
registry for NT systems.)</UL>
</UL>
Both responses may be considered optional. The server is not guaranteed
to provide either or both or in any particular order. In practice, the
VERSION response is always generated, and the ACCOUNT-URL will be generated
if the server configuration information is present.</UL>
XSENDER
<UL>Server supports a mechanism to retrieve envelope information
<BR>indicating that the message was received via Authenticated SMTP.
<P>The specific mechanism is the addition of a new FETCH parameter "XSENDER";
which returns one astring - the address of the authenticated sender of
the message. This may be used in addition to any other FETCH parameters.
<P> C: A003 FETCH 23 XSENDER
<BR> S: * FETCH 23 (XSENDER "[email protected]")
<BR> S: A003 OK FETCH completed
<P>Fetching XSENDER on a non-verified message will return an empty string.</UL>
SCAN
<UL>Server supports the UW SCAN extension, which is a mechanism to combine
list and searching. Note that this mechanism has never been officially
published in a standards track document. Communicator does not support
it. This capability will NOT be supported in Messaging Server 4.</UL>
The IMAP server also supports an undocumented PROXYAUTH capability which
allows an administrator access to a user mailbox by using the administration
password (this is used by migration tools).
<P>shane_hjorth wrote:
JimKlimov wrote:
New cyphers, I believe, or both. Particualrly, I wondered the Russian GOST crypto stack.I've asked the developers what would be required to provide support for this encryption routine.Messaging Server uses the NSS libraries to provide the various cipher-suite:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/
If you wanted to get the GOST cipher suite implemented the best place to start would be to ask on the mozilla newsgroup (mozilla.dev.tech.crypto) although as was pointed our by a Messaging Server developer, implementing the GOST suite is far from straight-forward which may explain why nobody has implemented it till now.
I did however find the following RFC which may help your endeavours:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc4357.html
Regards,
Shane. -
Messaging Server and Calendar Server Mount points for SAN
Hi! Jay,
We are planning to configure "JES 05Q4" Messaging and Calendar Servers on 2 v490 Servers running Solaris 9.0, Sun Cluster, Sun Volume Manager and UFS. The Servers will be connected to the SAN (EMC Symmetrix) for storage.
I have the following questions:
1. What are the SAN mount points to be setup for Messaging Server?
I was planning to have the following on SAN:
- /opt/SUNWmsgsr
- /var/opt/SUNWmsgsr
- Sun Cluster (Global Devices)
Are there any other mount points that needs to be on SAN for Messaging to be configured on Sun Cluster?
2. What are the SAN mount points to be setup for Calendar Server?
I was planning to have the following on SAN:
- /opt/SUNWics5
- /var/opt/SUNWics5
- /etc/opt/SUNWics5
3. What are the SAN mount points to be setup for Web Server (v 6.0) for Delegated Admin 1.2?
- /opt/ES60 (Planned location for Web Server)
Delegated Admin will be installed under /opt/ES60/ida12
Directory server will be on its own cluster. Are there any other storage needs to be considered?
Also, Is there a good document that walks through step-by-step on how to install Messaging, Calendar and Web Server on 2 node Sun Cluster.
The installation document doesn't do a good job or atleast I am seeing a lot of gaps.
ThanksHi,
There are basically two choices..
a) Have local binaries in cluster nodes (e.g 2 nodes) ... which means there will be two sets of binaries, one on each node in your case.
Then when you configure the software ..you will have to point the data directory to a cluster filesystem which may not be neccasarily global. But this filsystem should be mountable on both nodes.
The advantage of this method is that ... during patching and similar system maintenance activities....the downtime is minimum...
The disadvantage is that you have to maintain two sets of binaries ..i.e patch twice.
The suggested filesystems can be e.g.
/opt for local binaries
/SJE/SUNWmsgr for data (used during configure option)
This will mean installing the binaries twice...
b) Having a single copy of binaries on clustered filesystem....
This was the norm in iMS5.2 era ...and Sun would recommend this...though I have seen type a) also for iMs 5.2
This means there should no configuration files in local fs. Everything related to iPlanet on clustered filesystem.
I have not come accross type b) post SUNONE i.e 6.x .....it seems 6.x has to keep some files on the local filesystem anyway..so b) is either not possible or needs some special configuration
so may be you should try a) ...
The Sequence would be ..
After the cluster framework is ready:
1) Insall the binaries on both side
2 ) Install agent on one side
3) switch the filesytem resource on any node
4) Configure the software with the clustered FS
5) Switch the filesystem resource on the other node and useconfig of first node.
Cheers-- -
Messaging server with openldap
Hi all,
Is anybody here has an experience in handling sun java messaging server 7u2 with open ldap?
I tried to connect the messaging server with open ldap but still got error "Could not connect to LDAP server".
Isn't possible for them to communicate?
Pls advise.Hi, Shane,
I seem to be half way with the external LDAP stuff but run into problems. I added a set of objectclasses and attribute types to OpenLDAP. Next I changed the option.dat (and ran a cnbuild):
ALIAS_URL0=extldap:///$V?*?sub?$R
REVERSE_URL=extldap:///$V?$N?sub?$R
LDAP_EXT_HOST=10.20.30.40
LDAP_EXT_USERNAME=cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=nl
LDAP_EXT_PASSWORD=secret
LDAP_EXT_BASEDN=dc=domain,dc=nl
LDAP_EXT_MAX_CONNECTIONS=10
LDAP_EXT_INITIAL_CONNECTIONS=0
DOMAIN_MATCH_URL=extldap:///dc=domain,dc=nl?objectclass?sub?(&(objectClass=sunManagedOrganization)(|(associatedDomain=$D)(sunPreferredDomain=$D)))
Would this constitue a valid configuration?
The good news is that I see LDAP connections arriving at the OpenLDAP server. The bad news is that:
1. I get errors on the ALIAS_URL0 and REVERSE_URL LDAP queries (see below for the log)
2. the $D in the DOMAIN_MATCH_URL is not replaced by the domainname before the LDAP query is started, so in the output of imsimta test -rewrite -debug and in the log file of OpenLDAP the $D characters show up instead of the domainname they should represent
Ad 1. error log in OpenLDAP:
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: read active on 12
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: epoll: listen=7 active_threads=0 tvp=NULL
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: epoll: listen=8 active_threads=0 tvp=NULL
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: connection_get(12)
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: connection_get(12): got connid=10
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: connection_read(12): checking for input on id=10
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: conn=10 op=0 do_bind
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: >>> dnPrettyNormal: <cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=nl>
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: <<< dnPrettyNormal: <cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=nl>, <cn=manager,dc=domain,dc=nl>
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: conn=10 op=0 BIND dn="cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=nl" method=128
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: do_bind: version=3 dn="cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=nl" method=128
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: ==> bdb_bind: dn: cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=nl
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: conn=10 op=0 BIND dn="cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=nl" mech=SIMPLE ssf=0
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: do_bind: v3 bind: "cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=nl" to "cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=nl"
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: send_ldap_result: conn=10 op=0 p=3
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: send_ldap_result: err=0 matched="" text=""
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: send_ldap_response: msgid=1 tag=97 err=0
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: conn=10 op=0 RESULT tag=97 err=0 text=
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: activity on 1 descriptor
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: activity on:
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]:
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: epoll: listen=7 active_threads=0 tvp=NULL
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: epoll: listen=8 active_threads=0 tvp=NULL
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: activity on 1 descriptor
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: activity on:
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: 12r
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]:
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: read active on 12
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: epoll: listen=7 active_threads=0 tvp=NULL
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: epoll: listen=8 active_threads=0 tvp=NULL
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: connection_get(12)
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: connection_get(12): got connid=10
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: connection_read(12): checking for input on id=10
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: ber_get_next on fd 12 failed errno=0 (Success)
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: connection_read(12): input error=-2 id=10, closing.
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: connection_closing: readying conn=10 sd=12 for close
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: connection_close: conn=10 sd=12
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: daemon: removing 12
Aug 28 15:18:50 ws22763 slapd[7535]: conn=10 fd=12 closed (connection lost)
and in the output of imsimta test -rewrite -debug:
15:15:10.38: Looking up host "host.domain.nl".
15:15:10.38: - found on channel l
15:15:10.38: Routelocal flag set; scanning for % and !
15:15:10.38: Checking reverse URL cache for: [email protected]
15:15:10.38: Applying reverse URL pattern extldap:///$V?$N?sub?$R to: [email protected]
15:15:10.38: Resulting URL: extldap:///$V?$N?sub?$R
15:15:10.38: mmc_open_url_reason called to open extldap:///$V?$N?sub?$R, flags = 384
15:15:10.38: URL with quotes stripped: extldap:///$V?$N?sub?$R
15:15:10.38: LDAP URL identified
15:15:10.38: URL context #1 will be used
15:15:10.38: Performing URL search on: extldap:///$V?$N?sub?$R
15:15:10.39: URL open result -2: Search failed: Bad search filter (87)
15:15:10.39: URL resolution failed, status = -2
15:15:10.39: Override postmaster:
15:15:10.39: Mapped return address: [email protected]
15:15:10.39: from_access mapping check: ||MAIL|l|[email protected]|
Ad 2: the imsimta test -rewrite output:
*** Debug output from rewriting a forward envelope address:
15:10:59.48: Rewriting: Mbox = "user", host = "domain.nl", domain = "$*", literal = "", tag = ""
15:10:59.48: Rewrite: "$*", position 0, hash table -
15:10:59.48: Found: "$A$E$F$U%[email protected]"
15:10:59.48: Match, pattern = "domain.nl", current = "(*domaincheck*)"
15:10:59.48: old state = not checked.
15:10:59.48: Domain check on domain.nl.
15:10:59.49: mmc_open_url_reason called to open extldap:///dc=domain,dc=nl?objectclass?sub?(&(objectClass=sunManagedOrganization)(|(associatedDomain=$D)(sunPreferredDomain=$D))), flags = 0
15:10:59.49: URL with quotes stripped: extldap:///dc=domain,dc=nl?objectclass?sub?(&(objectClass=sunManagedOrganization)(|(associatedDomain=$D)(sunPreferredDomain=$D)))
15:10:59.49: LDAP URL identified
15:10:59.49: URL context #1 will be used
15:10:59.49: Performing URL search on: extldap:///dc=domain,dc=nl?objectclass?sub?(&(objectClass=sunManagedOrganization)(|(associatedDomain=$D)(sunPreferredDomain=$D)))
15:10:59.50: URL open result 0: Search succeeded but result set was empty
15:10:59.50: Added domain result 0 to cache for domain.nl.
15:10:59.50: new state = fail pending.
15:10:59.50: Rewrite failed due to prechannel mismatch.
and in OpenLDAP:
Aug 28 15:14:39 ws22763 slapd[7535]: conn=9 op=1 SRCH base="dc=domain,dc=nl" scope=2 deref=3 filter="(&(objectClass=sunManagedOrganization)(|(associatedDomain=$d)(?sunPreferredDomain=$D)))"
Some questions:
1. are the settings in option.dat correct
2. if so, why is the $D not expanded before the LDAP lookup is performed?
3. it seems OpenLDAP doesn't like the search filter; where can I find the meaning of the $R
Your help greatly appreciated.
/rolf -
Dispatcher running but not connected to message server :( please help .
trc file: "dev_disp", trc level: 1, release: "700"
sysno 00
sid DEV
systemid 562 (PC with Windows NT)
relno 7000
patchlevel 0
patchno 144
intno 20050900
make: multithreaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
pid 3744
Mon Oct 26 12:37:38 2009
kernel runs with dp version 232000(ext=109000) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-232000-UC)
length of sys_adm_ext is 576 bytes
SWITCH TRC-HIDE on ***
***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 3744) [dpxxdisp.c 1243]
shared lib "dw_xml.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_gui.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_mdm.dll" version 144 successfully loaded
rdisp/softcancel_sequence : -> 0,5,-1
use internal message server connection to port 3900
Mon Oct 26 12:37:50 2009
WARNING => DpNetCheck: NiHostToAddr(www.doesnotexist0211.qqq.nxst) took 12 seconds
Mon Oct 26 12:38:06 2009
WARNING => DpNetCheck: NiAddrToHost(1.0.0.0) took 16 seconds
***LOG GZZ=> 2 possible network problems detected - check tracefile and adjust the DNS settings [dpxxtool2.c 5371]
MtxInit: 30000 0 0
DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
DpSysAdmExtInit: VMC (JAVA VM in WP) is not active
DpIPCInit2: start server >noptqas_DEV_00 <
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm) 25168 (1480)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 5652128 (28120)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 24000 (80)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 8000 (80)
DpCommTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=500/16/552064/552080
DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 552080 (1088)
DpSlockTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/fiSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0/0
DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm) 0 (104)
DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
DpShMCreate: sizeof(file_adm) 0 (72)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (1864)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (41664/36752/64/192)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(gw_adm) 48
DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY (addr: 000000000EE70050, size: 6348592)
DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 000000000EE70050
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 000000000EE72150
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 000000000EE783A0
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 000000000EE78400
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 000000000F3DC2A0
DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 000000000F3E2060
DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 000000000F3E3FA0
DpShMCreate: system runs without slock table
DpShMCreate: system runs without file table
DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 000000000F46AC30
DpShMCreate: allocated gw_adm at 000000000F46ACB0
DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 000000000F46ACE0
DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 000000000F46ACF0
MBUF state OFF
DpCommInitTable: init table for 500 entries
ThTaskStatus: rdisp/reset_online_during_debug 0
EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
MM global diagnostic options set: 0
<ES> client 0 initializing ....
<ES> InitFreeList
<ES> block size is 4096 kByte.
<ES> Info: em/initial_size_MB( 16383MB) not multiple of em/blocksize_KB( 4096KB)
<ES> Info: em/initial_size_MB rounded up to 16384MB
Using implementation view
<EsNT> Using memory model view.
<EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
<ES> 4095 blocks reserved for free list.
ES initialized.
rdisp/http_min_wait_dia_wp : 1 -> 1
***LOG CPS=> DpLoopInit, ICU ( 3.0 3.0 4.0.1) [dpxxdisp.c 1633]
Mon Oct 26 12:38:07 2009
***LOG Q0K=> DpMsAttach, mscon ( noptqas) [dpxxdisp.c 11822]
DpStartStopMsg: send start message (myname is >noptqas_DEV_00 <)
DpStartStopMsg: start msg sent
CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
CCMS: start to initalize 3.X shared alert area (first segment).
DpMsgAdmin: Set release to 7000, patchlevel 0
MBUF state PREPARED
MBUF component UP
DpMBufHwIdSet: set Hardware-ID
***LOG Q1C=> DpMBufHwIdSet [dpxxmbuf.c 1050]
DpMsgAdmin: Set patchno for this platform to 144
Release check o.K.
Mon Oct 26 12:38:47 2009
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W0 (pid 276) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W1 (pid 5532) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W2 (pid 3696) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W3 (pid 4928) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W4 (pid 6040) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W5 (pid 3892) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W6 (pid 3860) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W7 (pid 4564) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W8 (pid 3940) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W9 (pid 3288) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xbf --> 0xbe
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W10 (pid 5136) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xbe --> 0xbc
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W11 (pid 5128) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xbc --> 0xb8
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W12 (pid 4452) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W13 (pid 4680) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W14 (pid 5664) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xb8 --> 0xb0
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W15 (pid 5540) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xb0 --> 0xa0
ERROR => DpHdlDeadWp: W16 (pid 4312) died [dpxxdisp.c 14532]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0xa0 --> 0x80
DP_FATAL_ERROR => DpWPCheck: no more work processes
DISPATCHER EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN ***
increase tracelevel of WPs
NiWait: sleep (10000ms) ...
NiISelect: timeout 10000ms
NiISelect: maximum fd=309
NiISelect: read-mask is NULL
NiISelect: write-mask is NULL
Mon Oct 26 12:38:57 2009
NiISelect: TIMEOUT occured (10000ms)
dump system status
Workprocess Table (long) Mon Oct 26 07:08:57 2009
========================
No Ty. Pid Status Cause Start Err Sem CPU Time Program Cl User Action Table
0 DIA 276 Ended no 1 0 0
1 DIA 5532 Ended no 1 0 0
2 DIA 3696 Ended no 1 0 0
3 DIA 4928 Ended no 1 0 0
4 DIA 6040 Ended no 1 0 0
5 DIA 3892 Ended no 1 0 0
6 DIA 3860 Ended no 1 0 0
7 DIA 4564 Ended no 1 0 0
8 DIA 3940 Ended no 1 0 0
9 DIA 3288 Ended no 1 0 0
10 UPD 5136 Ended no 1 0 0
11 ENQ 5128 Ended no 1 0 0
12 BTC 4452 Ended no 1 0 0
13 BTC 4680 Ended no 1 0 0
14 BTC 5664 Ended no 1 0 0
15 SPO 5540 Ended no 1 0 0
16 UP2 4312 Ended no 1 0 0
Dispatcher Queue Statistics Mon Oct 26 07:08:57 2009
===========================
SiSelNRemove: removed sock 196 (pos=2)
SiSelNRemove: removed sock 196
NiSelIRemove: removed hdl 2
MBUF state OFF
AdGetSelfIdentRecord: > <
AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 60 (AD_SELFIDENT), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
blks_in_queue/wp_ca_blk_no/wp_max_no = 1/300/17
LOCK WP ca_blk 1
make DISP owner of wp_ca_blk 1
DpRqPutIntoQueue: put request into queue (reqtype 1, prio LOW, rq_id 15)
MBUF component DOWN
NiICloseHandle: shutdown and close hdl 2 / sock 196
NiBufIClose: clear extension for hdl 2
MsIDetach: detach MS-system
cleanup EM
EsCleanup ....
EmCleanup() -> 0
Es2Cleanup: Cleanup ES2
***LOG Q05=> DpHalt, DPStop ( 3744) [dpxxdisp.c 10421]
Good Bye .....
Thanks in advance
Shakeel.Please check this forums subject. It is SAP Business One System Administration - dedicate to SAP Business One System only.
Close your thread and post to a proper forum. To make other members read your message easily, at least some line breaks are needed in your message.
Thanks,
Gordon -
Can MoveUser move a user's mailbox from an installation of Mail
Server 2.X to Messaging Server 3.X?
<P>
Yes.
The 2.x server allows the postmaster to login to a user's account.
Try running MoveUser as follows:
MoveUser -u uid -s host -xPostmaster:uid -p password
-d desthost -a proxyuser -v proxypassword -m mailboxpath
Notes:
Mail Server 2.x uses a local database and not an LDAP server
for account information. The -l option
specify ldap URL and the associated bindDN password,
therefore, are not valid when moving from
Mail Server 2.x to Messaging Server 3.x.
"Postmaster:" is case sensitive.
The -a and -v options are for Messaging Server 3.x
ProxyAuthUser credentials.
We do NOT allow this login to a 3.x server
(use PROXYAUTH instead).Additionally
When I type in fasn26p (machine name) the Oracle Application Server Welcome page displays.
I can get to the Enterprise Manager via the link on the page.
On the All Programs menu, under Oracle - OraDb10g_home1 I can access the Datbase Control page and login. The line for Database Instance: Orcl is -
http://fasn26p:1158/em/consol/database/instance/sitemap?event=doloa&....
One last thought. I installed this with this on my network at home and I now have it disconnected from the network. So no IP address for the adapter and I wonder if that can cause a problem with Apache?
Sam -
Integrating Messaging Server and Identity Server
I've got JES 2004Q2, and I'm trying to install the various components on different workstations to prove that a) the software works, and b) it's a viable alternative to Exchange (so please please help me get it working!)
The problem I have is getting Messenger Server and Directory Server talking properly so that I can create users and then log in as those users. After days of frustrating searching for solutions to this problem (and also find people who have successfully done this), I decided to install the components onto one server.
And it worked. Installing Messaging Server, Identity Server, Web Server (contained for Identity Server), Directory Server, and Admin Server all on the same box, configuring them all to use the same directory server for UG and preferences, running the various configuration tools that come with the software, and it all works together fine. Using "./commadmin domain modify .... -S mail", I get "OK". I can add users with the "-S mail" option, log in as those users, and send emails between those users. So this tells me that the software does work, albeit on one box.
When I try to separate the services out to separate boxes, they don't seem to integrate properly. I thought that maybe the order in which you configured applications made a difference (ie. configuring Identity Server after Messenger Server means IS will pick up on the changes made to the directory by MS, and enable it). I also tried to see if using the same options directory server from different boxes helped, but nothing. I've even tried patching them using 116568-52 and 116585-10 but no luck.
Therefore, I've found that installing all servers on one box works, but installing them on separate boxes doesn't (despite using the same directory servers). My conclusion in this is that one of two things must be the case:
a) there's something in the install that has to be changed to reflect the fact that the services are running on different boxes
b) the install of the services adds files to the system somewhere which other packages in JES pick up on (hence the reason why installing everything on one box works), and this isn't documented anywhere
Unfortunately, the output of commadmin when it fails isn't that helpful (nothing against the developers, however it doesn't really help in the fault finding process). I do believe however that the problem is with Identity Server and its configuration, rather than Messaging Server.
Here's some (possibly) useful info:
kipling# ./imsimta version
Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 6.1 HotFix 0.01 (built Jun 24 2004)
libimta.so 6.1 HotFix 0.01 (built 12:52:04, Jun 24 2004)
SunOS kipling 5.8 Generic_117350-02 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-1500
kipling#
(on UG server)
# ./commadmin domain modify -D admin -w <password> -d uwe.ac.uk -n uwe.ac.uk -S mail -H kipling.uwe.ac.uk
FAIL
Unable to set attribute(s)
(some verbose mode output)
[Debug]: Contacting : http://bronte.uwe.ac.uk:10080/commcli/TaskManager
[Debug]: To servlet: task=ModifyDomain&objecttype=Domain&domain=uwe.ac.uk&add_services=mail&add_preferredmailhost=kipling.uwe.ac.uk
[Debug]: RECV: FAIL
[Debug]: RECV: Unable to set attribute(s)
[Debug]: CLITask: status returned =FAIL
FAIL
Unable to set attribute(s)
[Debug]: DBG: doOne returned code=6
[Debug]: Contacting : http://bronte.uwe.ac.uk:10080/commcli/logout
[Debug]: Logout ...
[Debug]: RECV: SSOToken id AQIC5wM2LY4SfcyW5hbVBGXqCdsYYDjVarSFRMd6HIxsGho=@AAJTSQACMDE=#
[Debug]: RECV: destroyed
Root suffix: dc=uwe,dc=ac,dc=uk (all "o=" references have been dropped)
All services have their own local options directory server.
Can anyone give me any suggestions? If I log a support call with Sun, what is the likely resolution time? My ultimate goal is to get the whole suite running together, then install Portal server. Once that's working, download the connectors for Outlook and get it all working with Outlook. As I said at the start, we're hoping to show this is a viable alternative to Exchange (certainly for the backend) so any help will be greatly appreciated!
Iainslo_chewie wrote:
Does the email recipient address change when the email is sent to gmail i.e. does an email sent to [email protected] become [email protected]?
We've got google for domains setup, so users would retain a @domain.com address regardless if there mailbox was hosted on the internal server or hosted at google.You can make use of the mailRoutingAddress: user attribute and source routing to get the desired behaviour e.g.
=> Set the following value to the LDAP entry of the user who is hosted on the gmail server. The "[email protected]" address should match the users mail: address:
mailRoutingAddress: @gmail.com:[email protected]=> Ensure the following option has been tcp_local channel in your imta.cnf file. This option strips off the "@gmail.com" value of the recipient address before sending the email to the gmail.com servers.
dequeue_removerouteMake sure you run "./imsimta cnbuild;./imsimta restart" after modifying the imta.cnf file.
Regards,
Shane. -
Connect to message server host failed Connect_PM TYPE=B MSHOST=hmsnsw00
When i deploy "TutWD_FlightBooking" Sample WebDynpro application I get following error.
I have following setup.
NetWeaver developer Studio (NWDS) Version: 2.0.9
J2EE server running on the same machine where i have NWDS Version: SAP J2EE Engine/7.00 PatchLevel 105053.42
SLD Version: 7.0009.20060621180635.0000
Build: 20060622 2041, Depot: //sdt/com.sap.lcr/645_SP_REL, Changelist: 345651
ABAP R/3 system is on remote system (accessing clients R/3 system) on the network.
com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Exception: (102) RFC_ERROR_COMMUNICATION: Connect to message server host failed Connect_PM TYPE=B MSHOST=hmsnsw00 GROUP=PUBLIC R3NAME=DEV MSSERV=sapmsDEV PCS=1 ERROR timeout while pending for route completion TIME Tue Mar 13 12:04:14 2007 RELEASE 700 COMPONENT NI (network interface) VERSION 38 RC -12 DETAIL NiErrSet COUNTER 1
at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc.generateJCoException(MiddlewareJRfc.java:457)
at com.sap.mw.jco.MiddlewareJRfc$Client.connect(MiddlewareJRfc.java:989)
at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO$Client.connect(JCO.java:3193)
at com.sap.dictionary.runtime.mdi.DataProvider.<init>(DataProvider.java:90)
at com.sap.dictionary.runtime.mdi.DataProvider.<init>(DataProvider.java:122)
... 62 more
I get same error message when i test the JCo Metadata connection, Model data connection works fine.
The message server value under WebDynpro content admin is created with right values as i checked with Basis person.
My service file in C:/windows/system32/drivers/etc has entries for both J2EE stack entry and ABAP stack (on remote server) entry with port numbers.
When i ping the ABAP (remote server) from my machine command prompt I get response.
I am running out of options. I really appreciate your inputs.
RameshHi, I think this might have todo with the fact that your Java stack wants to connect with a server from the same logon group called "PUBLIC".
Please make sure you added the same logon group "PUBLIC" to the ABAP Server. Try transaction SMLG.
Also as posted above the SLD needs this info aswell.
After using the transaction SMLG, log in and out 5 times in a row to your ABAP stack using SAP GUI. This might actually force an update to the SLD.
Greetings,
Robbert
Message was edited by:
Robbert van Waveren -
Message server startup problem
Message server process ins not starting up ,Dispatcher showing mwssage server unreachable
trc file: "dev_disp", trc level: 1, release: "700"
sysno 00
sid ERS
systemid 562 (PC with Windows NT)
relno 7000
patchlevel 0
patchno 141
intno 20050900
make: multithreaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
pid 25640
Tue May 06 19:32:54 2008
kernel runs with dp version 232000(ext=109000) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-232000-UC)
length of sys_adm_ext is 576 bytes
SWITCH TRC-HIDE on ***
***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 25640) [dpxxdisp.c 1243]
shared lib "dw_xml.dll" version 141 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 141 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 141 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_gui.dll" version 141 successfully loaded
shared lib "dw_mdm.dll" version 141 successfully loaded
rdisp/softcancel_sequence : -> 0,5,-1
use internal message server connection to port 3900
Tue May 06 19:32:59 2008
WARNING => DpNetCheck: NiAddrToHost(1.0.0.0) took 4 seconds
***LOG GZZ=> 1 possible network problems detected - check tracefile and adjust the DNS settings [dpxxtool2.c 5371]
MtxInit: 30000 0 0
DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
DpSysAdmExtInit: VMC (JAVA VM in WP) is not active
DpIPCInit2: start server >TLcoSapOSB01_ERS_00 <
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm) 28128 (1480)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm) 5652128 (28120)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm) 24000 (80)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm) 8000 (80)
DpCommTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=500/16/552064/552080
DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm) 552080 (1088)
DpSlockTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/fiSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0/0
DpShMCreate: sizeof(slock_adm) 0 (104)
DpFileTableSize: max/headSize/ftSize/tableSize=0/0/0/0
DpShMCreate: sizeof(file_adm) 0 (72)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm) 0 (1864)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm) (41664/36752/64/192)
DpShMCreate: sizeof(gw_adm) 48
DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY (addr: 000000000EE50050, size: 6351552)
DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 000000000EE50050
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 000000000EE52150
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 000000000EE58F30
DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 000000000EE58F90
DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 000000000F3BCE30
DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 000000000F3C2BF0
DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 000000000F3C4B30
DpShMCreate: system runs without slock table
DpShMCreate: system runs without file table
DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 000000000F44B7C0
DpShMCreate: allocated gw_adm at 000000000F44B840
DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 000000000F44B870
DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 000000000F44B880
MBUF state OFF
DpCommInitTable: init table for 500 entries
ThTaskStatus: rdisp/reset_online_during_debug 0
EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
MM global diagnostic options set: 0
<ES> client 0 initializing ....
<ES> InitFreeList
<ES> block size is 4096 kByte.
Using implementation view
<EsNT> Using memory model view.
<EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
<ES> 511 blocks reserved for free list.
ES initialized.
Tue May 06 19:33:00 2008
rdisp/http_min_wait_dia_wp : 1 -> 1
***LOG CPS=> DpLoopInit, ICU ( 3.0 3.0 4.0.1) [dpxxdisp.c 1633]
Tue May 06 19:33:01 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 2 / sock 236
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
***LOG Q0L=> DpLoopInit, nomscon () [dpxxdisp.c 1716]
CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
CCMS: start to initalize 3.X shared alert area (first segment).
Tue May 06 19:33:15 2008
SoftCancel request for T22 U23 M0 received from IC_MAN
SoftCancel request for T21 U22 M0 received from IC_MAN
SoftCancel request for T20 U21 M0 received from IC_MAN
ERROR => DpRqCheck: mode 0 in status CANCEL [dpxxdisp.c 6971]
SoftCancel request for T20 U21 M0 received from IC_MAN
Tue May 06 19:33:16 2008
ERROR => DpRqCheck: mode 0 in status CANCEL [dpxxdisp.c 6971]
ERROR => DpRqCheck: mode 0 in status CANCEL [dpxxdisp.c 6971]
Tue May 06 19:33:21 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
Tue May 06 19:33:24 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:33:27 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:33:28 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:33:30 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:33:31 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:33:32 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:33:34 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:33:35 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:33:36 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:33:42 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:33:45 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:33:47 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:34:02 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:34:22 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:34:42 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:35:03 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 168
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:35:21 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:35:23 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:35:44 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:36:04 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:36:21 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:36:24 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:36:44 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:37:04 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:37:22 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:37:24 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:37:45 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:38:05 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:38:22 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:38:25 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:38:46 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:39:06 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:39:23 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:39:26 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:39:47 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:40:07 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:40:23 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:40:27 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:40:48 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:41:08 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:41:24 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:41:28 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:41:49 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 168
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:42:09 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:42:24 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:42:29 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:42:50 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:43:10 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:43:23 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:43:24 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:43:30 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:43:51 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:44:11 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:44:25 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:44:31 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:44:52 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:45:12 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 168
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:45:25 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:45:32 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:45:53 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:46:13 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:46:26 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:46:33 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:46:54 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:47:14 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 176
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:47:26 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:47:34 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:47:55 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:48:15 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:48:23 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndAdmin () [dpxxdisp.c 4748]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:48:24 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:48:26 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:48:35 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:48:56 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:49:16 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 164
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:49:26 2008
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
ERROR => MsISnd2: not_attached [msxxi.c 1321]
***LOG Q0N=> DpRqNoWpHandle, MsSndName () [dpxxdisp.c 4664]
Tue May 06 19:49:36 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 172
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to TLcoSapOSB01/3900 failed (rc=NIECONN_REFUSED) [msxxi.c 652]
Tue May 06 19:49:57 2008
***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 4 / sock 180
(SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 172.16.6.71:3900) [nixxi.cpp 2823]
ERROR => MsIAttachEHi Hardeep Bajwa
since the trace file shows as below
>> Thr 5356 ***LOG Q0I=> NiIBindSocket: bind (10013: WSAEACCES: Permission denied) http://nixxi.cpp 3227<<<
refer OSS Note 907856 (Error WSAEACCES when binding a port in NiIBindSocket), this note says about the kernel level. refer below;
Solution
Error WSAEACCES occurring upon binding a port is treated correctly as of
the following Support Packages:
6.40 CST Patch Collection 36 2005 (patch level 89)
6.40 Enserver patch level 12
7.00 CST Patch Collection 36 2005 (patch level 14)
7.00 Enserver patch level 5
https://websmp230.sap-ag.de/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==)/bc/bsp/spn/no_display_pdf/sapnote.pdf?numm=907856&vers=0000000000&language=E&sap-language=E
Hope this will resolve the issue.
regards
Madasamy
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