on 03-13-2009 9:16 AM
Hi!
I installed the CCMSPING with commando >ccmsping u2013R -push on satellite system.
Unfortunately when I test the connection from RZ21 on SAP Solution Manager I get
the error that the RFC connection CCMSPING.SERVER.SID does not work.
I checked the windows service on the satellite server and this is working.
Question
Can I ignore the the error from test within RZ21 on SAP Solution Manager?
Thank you very much!
regards
Jürgen
Hi,
Please try to perform the below mentioned steps...
> Check the RFC destination parameters.. T Code SM59, TCP/IP connection (Type T) with name CCMSPING.SERVER.Instance
Or deregister the Ping agent & register it again.
> Resetting the Sgement to WARPMUP status
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/77/1d963bbd138a54e10000000a114084/content.htm
Please Note : CCMS Ping agent should be installed once in a system landscape to monitor all the system in that landscape. So it is not neccessary to install the Ping agent on CEN/monitored system, you can install it on any host, however host system should be part of the system landscape to be monitored.
Also refer..
> Configure CCMSPing using RZ21 TCode, provide the name of System to be monitored.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/38/9e100dd7980fffe10000009b3810a5/content.htm
I hope this information will help.
Best Regards,
~~ Pradeep Bishnoi ~~
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Hello Jürgen,
I installed the CCMSPING (...) on satellite system.
this sounds like you think you have to install ccmsping directly on the system to be monitored...
That would be wrong! In general ccmsping is installed once, preferably on the same server as the CEN is running. This single ccmsping will then monitor the availabilty of all systems you configure in rz21.
Installing several ccmsping agents is only used for failover and load balancing scenarios or to monitor landscapes that are located widely spread on different locations.
So at first you should try to install ccmsping on your CEN and see if it works.
Regards, Michael
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Hai,
Seems to be the problem with the RFC connection, check the connection in SM59.
Give inputs for the Gateway if it is missing.
Check the below link.....
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/79/498e3bae1d9e7ae10000000a114084/frameset.htm
Regards,
Yoganand.V
Edited by: Yoganand Vedagiri on Mar 13, 2009 10:52 AM
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