on 10-07-2008 11:51 AM
Hi All,
While trying to configure Windows File system repository we are getting the following error
1. Getting this error when we give
<ip address>\<shared folder name>
Startup Error: The localroot does not exist:
10.1.100.44\Shared_folder
2. Getting this error when we give
<ip address>
Startup Error: host is unkown in file path '
10.1.100.44' - invalid network path:
10.1.100.44
Could any one help in solving this issue.
Regards,
Sravanthi
Portal should be in the same Domain as that of the Windows system.
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Hi Martin,
Do we need Active Directory as a prerequisite for configuring windows system?
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Hi,
Is it some problem with mounting of the windows network path?
Can some one help me on creating windows system in portal landscape and in content management, what are the values/attributes that are important.
Thanks.
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Hi again,
You can also try checking the status of your repository manager in the component monitor as it sometimes can point you in the right direction.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/72/8d65be99bd034c95c40df97a0e0ff4/frameset.htm
Best regards,
Martin Søgaard
I have performed these steps till now
1.Created a System in the portal system landscape:
u2022KMWindows System: Microsoft_Windows_KM
u2022User mapping type: admin, user
u2022System alias: Microsoft_Windows_KM
2.Created a Windows system at Content Management > Global Services > System Landscape Definitions > Systems:
u2022System ID: Microsoft_Windows_KM
u2022Description: Microsoft Windows for KM
3.User mapping for the windows system
4.Servlet engine user configuration
5.Create network path with details
jCIFS Protocol: unchecked
Description: Microsoft_Windows_KM
Network Path:
<ip address>\<Shared folder name>
password: XXXXXXXX
User: domain\username
6.Create file system repository
prefix: /<shared folder name>
Lookup mode: caseless
Root directory: <ip address>
Property search manager: com.sap.... SimplePropertySearchManager
Security Manager: W2kSecurityManager
ACL Manager Cache: ca_rsrc_acl
Windows Landscape System: Microsoft_Windows_KM
Am I missing anything?
Thanks,
Sravanthi
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Hi Chiluveru Sravanthi
According to the documentation, there is a difference between the path syntax for the repository manager and the network path. Did you pay attention to this difference when doing your configurations?
Network paths (Network Path)
Specifies the path to the Windows remote server.
The path consists of the IP address of the Windows remote server, and a path specification.
For example,
192.168.0.1share
Alternatively, you can enter the UNC name and path of the server, for example,
servershare.
SAP recommends that you specify the IP address, since you can then check the availability of the server more easily, using the ping command.
Note: It is not sufficient to enter the server name alone. Specifications in the form of c$ cannot be resolved either.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/63/7f283ac3d7c54b94964931fa1b4ed9/frameset.htm
File System Repository Manager (Root Directory)
This denotes the path to the root directory in the file system to which the repository manager is assigned.
If you want to integrate documents from a Windows system, this can be a drive letter (followed by a colon) or directory path on the local server or a remote server share (for example, //myserver/myshare/somedir).
If you are running your portal on UNIX and want to access the file system on another UNIX host, you must mount the required directory on the portal server.
Example path when using a UNIX system:
/usr/company/share
The repository manager is responsible for the specified directory and all its subdirectories.
Note that multiple repository manager configurations are not allowed to have the same subpath in their Localroot parameter.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/e3/92322ab24e11d5993800508b6b8b11/frameset.htm
Best regards,
Martin Søgaard
I did the configuration as this document mentions and everything works fine
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/c2/88e3d471640f43b3e81608b8c3b2e9/frameset.htm
Pl check that the ip adress whcih your giving is reachable from the portal.
Thanks,
GLM
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