on 08-15-2008 9:29 AM
Hi
I am busy setting up charm. I have added solman to the transport domain of our landscape. I have generated the RFC to client 000 of our domain controller. When i do a charm check /tmwnflow/charmchk it gives me an error on my QA server saying that no RFC connection for for system TFQ in client 000. I then generated an RFC to TFQ client 000 but i still get that error when i do the charm check. I thought that one only needs to generate an RFC to client 000 of the domain controller. Can some please help me with this problem.
Thanks
Santosh
Hello Santosh,
Have you tried creating Trusted RFC connection? If not, I suggest you to create Trusted RFC connection.
For example, from PRD to DEV you are creating a Trusted RFC connection, which doesn't require a usre name and password, the PRD will become Trusted system and DEV will become Trusting system.
Try performing the following steps to recreate the Trusted RFC connection between the system.
On the Trusting System
1.Create the Trusted RFC connection in sm59
a. RFC destination = <trustedSID>TRUSTED
b. Connection Type = 3
c. Description = SID Trusted System
d. Click save
e. Target host= <hostname of trusted system)
f. Enter System #
g. Click save
2. Create the Trusted System
a. smt1
b. Click create
c. Enter the name of the rfc connection created in step 1
d. Enter the client, userid, and password information
On the Trusted system
1. Create an RFC connection (sm59 create)
2. RFC Destination = <trustingSID>CLNT<trustingclient#> ex. CKDCLNT500
3. Connection type = 3
4. Description = <trustingSID> Client <trustingclient#>
5. Save
6. Enter Target Host and System Number information
7. Click Logon Security Tab
8. Trusted system= yes
9. Enter language and client information
10. Check the current user option
11. Save
I hope this is helpful.
Regards,
Satish
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