on 10-23-2008 11:46 AM
Hi people,
I want to download the patches through of solution manager, but I have to set up sap oss connection,because it fails to perform the test.What can i do?
Thanks
Hi Sergio Torres ,
Did you have configured the MOPZ in Solution manager? If yes and your oss RFC is not working you need to check the entries that are maintained in the RFC destination,and also make sure that your SAProuter is working.
Thanks,
Satyabrat
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I have the next error:
Connection Error
Error when opening an RFC connection
ERROR: timeout occured
LOCATION: SAP-Server STSM_SLM_01 on host STSM (wp 0)
DETAIL: NiErrSet
COMPONENT: NI (network interface)
COUNTER: 19
MODULE:
LINE:
RETURN CODE: -5
SUBRC: 0
RELEASE: 700
TIME: Thu Oct 23 14:46:39 2008
VERSION: 38
-The configuration of MO is correct I followed step by step the guide.
-
-In the saproutertab I have the next entries:
SNC-connection from and to SAP
KT "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 194.39.131.34 *
SNC-connection from SAP to local R/3-System for Support
KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" * *
SNC-connection from SAP to local R/3-System for NetMeeting,
if it is needed
KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" * 1503
SNC-connection from SAP to local R/3-System for saptelnet,
if it is needed
KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" * 23
Access from the local Network to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend (OSS)
P * 194.39.131.34 3299
Deny the rest connections
D * * *
-
-In the OSS1 tcode
saprouter1
1-.hostname saprouter
2-.ip saprouter
2-.99
saprouter at sap
sapserv2
194.39.131.34
99
sapnet message server
oss001
O01
01
-In the sm59 tcode
On the sap OSS Connection the follow entries:
technical settins--
load balancing
target system OSS
Msg server /H/IP_SAPROUTER/S/sapdp99/H/194.39.131.34/S/sapdp99/H/oss001
GROUP EWA
logon & security--
client 001
user OSS-RFC
Password CPIC
-
More thanks for help me.
With the actual configuration of the saproutertab I have this error int dev_rout:
Fri Oct 24 10:26:34 2008
LOCATION SAProuter 37.8 on STSCM
ERROR GSS-API(maj): The referenced credentials have expired
GSS-API(min): Validity date of certificate is invalid
target="p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE"
TIME Fri Oct 24 10:26:34 2008
RELEASE 640
COMPONENT SNC (Secure Network Communication)
VERSION 5
RC -4
MODULE sncxxall.c
LINE 3411
DETAIL SncPEstablishContext
SYSTEM CALL gss_init_sec_context
ERRNO
ERRNO TEXT
DESCR MSG NO
DESCR VARGS GSS-API(maj): The referenced credentials have expired;;;;
;;;;GSS-API(min): Validity date of certificate is invalid;;;;
;;;;target="p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE"
DETAIL MSG N
DETAIL VARGS
COUNTER 736
<<- ERROR: SncProcessOutput()==SNCERR_GSSAPI
ERROR => NiSncInitiate: SncProcessOutput (rc=-4) [nisnc.c 502]
ERROR => NiSnc2Connect C2, 194.39.131.34 (rc=-17) [nirout.cpp 2607]
Hi Sergio,
To be able to set up OSS connectivity with SAP OSS servers the following needs to be done:
u2022 Log in to the server for which the connectivity needs to be setup
u2022 Execute transaction OSS1
u2022 Select Parameters > Technical Settings.
u2022 The following input needs to be given:
o Saprouter at Customer Site
u2022 Name: Hostname of the saprouter system
u2022 IP Address: IP address of saprouter system
u2022 Instance Number: 99
u2022 Saprouter and SAPNet Message Server at SAP (this info is provided by SAP)
u2022 Saprouter at SAP
u2022 Name: Hostname of the SAP saprouter system
u2022 IP Address: IP address of SAP saprouter system
u2022 Instance Number: 99
u2022 SAPNet Message Server
u2022 Name: oss001
u2022 DB Name: O01
u2022 Instance No.: 01
u2022 Save
u2022 Make the following entry in the /etc/services file of the server
o sapdp99 3299/tcp
u2022 Make the following entries in the saprouttab file on the saprouter system:
o P IP of SAP Saprouter IP of the server 3299
o P IP of SAP Saprouter IP of the server 3200
u2022 Restart the saprouter
Hope this will resolves your issue.
Thanks
Kishore
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Nice copy & paste job from
http://www.saptechies.com/setting-up-oss/
Read the "Rules of Engagement"
I'll be watching
Juan
The procedure to create the OSS RFC connection is described on the MOPZ guide...
Regards
Juan
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