on 04-01-2009 5:17 AM
Hi,
I do not have OS level access. Is there a way by which I can find the message server name at the sap level. Any transaction to do it.
thanks
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Adding more
From SAP level check Tcode RZ10 change it to DEFAULT.PFL there you can find your Message server name
Hope this helps you
Regards
Uday
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Hi
If you want to check it from OS level just check in system profile DEFAULT.PFL
Drive:/usr/sap/SID/SYS/profile/DEFAULT.PFL
Looks some thing like this
SAP Messaging Service for ABAP
#----
rdisp/mshost = XYZZ
rdisp/msserv = sapmsXYZ
rdisp/msserv_internal = 3900
Hope this will help you
Regards
Uday
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HI Subhram
Transaction SMMS gives you the message server monitor.
You can check the server name thereon.
Also please check the following link for more on Message server monitor:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/06/d92078e60311d3aced0000e83539c3/content.htm
I hope this helps
Regards
Chen
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Hello Shubham
Go to SM51 and check the name of central instance name there
this must be your message server name
Rohit
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