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XI not working with fully qualified name after the system got refreshed

Former Member
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Hello All,

Our env. is PI 7.0 , and when we try to open PI home page with fully qualified name it alerts as "Page can not be displayed ".same thing comes up even from integration engine level too(sxmb_ifr) .

When we edit the url by deleting the fully qualified name

http://sappid.jcb.com:50300/rep/start/index.jsp to http://sappid:50300/rep/start/index.jsp the XI home page is getting opened up with out any problems.

Can any one guide me where to correct the url , so that it opens up from SXMB_IFR automatically .

Best Regards

Rakesh

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Former Member
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former_member184619
Active Contributor
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Hi Rakesh,

Please check this blog for FQDN.. It points out solution for PI 7.1, but you can cross check the last 2-3 steps provided under solutions:

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/9661

Sachin

Former Member
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Hi,

in your local system, in etc folder, there is a host file. Open the host file with notepad. Remove existing entries for your this XI server. Add below entry:

sappid IP

where IP is your XI system's IP and in above, after sappid have a tab and then your IP.

Then reopen your XI IB page by SXMB_IFR.

Regards,

Rajeev Gupta

samiullah_qureshi
Active Contributor
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Hi,

Try after entering fully qulified with IP address in Windows host file at fllowing location.

C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc

Regards,

Sami.

Former Member
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Hi Rakesh

Along with what suggested above.

Check with your system Host file as well. if the entry is not present with FQDN it can have problem opening in browsers.

Thanks

Gaurav

Former Member
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Hi,

Set fully qualified name in ICM using transaction RZ10. Better ask basis to do so..

icm/host_name_full

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/e7/7af83b0255a206e10000000a11402f/content.htm

Regards,

Sreenivas.

henrique_pinto
Active Contributor
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Sounds more like a network problem to me.

Make sure that your DNS server points both long and short names to the same IP.

Alternativelly, you could point the long name directly to the proper IP in your Windows hosts file.

Since SXMB_IFR brings up the fully qualified host name, I'd say that it is already configured in your instance.

You can check it through the Instance Profile (tx RZ10) or ICM parameters (tx SMICM, goto parameters, display).

Regards,

Henrique.