on 02-05-2009 5:01 PM
hi all,
I am unable to open Configtool since the SecStore.Properties file is missing which is supposed to be available in /sapmnt/<SID>/global/security/data/SecStore.properties..
Below is the error being thrown while starting configtool.sh...
Error while loading the securestore..
Msg: File"/sapmnt/<SID>/global/security/data/SecStore.properties" does not exist although it should
The OS is Solaris 10..How can i resolve this issue..Can i just copy it from some of colleague or just create it with the necessary parameter ( if yes,what is the procedure to create such file )
Your valuable answers will be appreciated and rewared.
Please help..
Thanks!
Addy
Hi,
Are you logging in as <SID>adm while using configtool? Secondly, can you confirm that this file is physically not there when you check folder /sapmnt/<SID>/global/security/data?
Hope this helps.
Manoj Chintawar
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Manoj,
Thanks for your reply. Actually i was not using <sid>adm.
I would be getting <sid>adm acces soon and do the config..
But,I still have a confusion. Why do we use only <sid>adm for configtool when Super user Administrator is available. ( its only JAVA stack - Portal 7.0 )
Appreciate your help..Thanks!
Addy
Edited by: Addy 365 on Feb 13, 2009 9:49 PM
Hi,
I am a new user having super admin role.Ours is EP 7.0 Standalone JAVA with LDAP.
Actually, the file SecStore.properties is not been created or not been used for my user.
when i try to start configtool with my own UID/PW i get this error.
My question here is..Am i supposed to use Administrator (since, its standslone JAVA ) or the <sid>adm as per everyone's suggestion.
I guess i can use both Administrator and <sid>adm for configtool since both needs master password to login. but, why not my UID/PW which has Super admin role..??!!
Appreciate your time discussing on this.
Addy
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