on 10-07-2008 7:42 PM
Hi All
We have the next error:
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Repository A2 not accessible by HTTP
Message no. CMS144
Diagnosis
The repository A2 should have been accessed using HTTP.
System Response
The operation was cancelled.
Procedure for System Administration
Check the Customizing for the repositories (see Define repositories).
If you are dealing with a database repository, the ICM must be running on at least one application server, so that the repository can accessed via HTTP. Also, logon data for the service /DEFAULT_HOST/SAP/BC/CONTENTSERVER (see Define services) must be available for HTTP access in the service tree.
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when we try to create a document with T-CODE OAOH with parameters
Business object PREL
Document type HRICONTRAC
Reviewed the other threads we found the Note 595563 but we are not sure about it. In other threads we see other procedures with table TOAAR_C. Really we are out about the issue. Some one can help us ?
Thansks in Advance.
Issue is resolved for me.
Check which content repository (Archive) is linked to document type HRICOLFOTO in object type PREL
Transaction code: OAC3
on content rep ID column change the value of A2 from your created repository like Z*.
Rgds,
Aftab.
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Hi Reynaldo
Did you check the config settings of Content server. Normally this A2 is a std one, that can be also replaced with the 'Z' one & link that to the HTTP. I use to get the same kind of error while uploading the photos using OAAD. check the settings in SICF for the content server & change the logon data credentials too. Hope this will work.
Cheers
Pradyp
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Hello Reynaldo,
we're facing the same problem. Have you solved it yet? Please let me know.
Kind regards,
Bas Masteling
Edited by: Bas Masteling on Nov 11, 2008 1:31 PM
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