on 04-10-2006 7:34 AM
Hi friends,
I have installed TREX 6.1 on win2003 on seperate machine.I have EP6.0 sp15 on another machine.
I am getting an error "13503 HTTP-Proxy: Service navailable".I have done all the configration of IIS 6.0.
At the time of installation of trex, I did not mention the EP host name in the exclusion of proxy(so that at the time of communication of EP and TREX it should be done without the proxy settings).
So can you tell in which file i can add the bypass proxy of EP in trex machine.
Thanks
Hi,
Checking Proxy Settings
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If an application is unable to communicate with TREX, it may be due to the application trying to access TREX using a proxy server. If this is the case, you have to change the configuration so that access does not take place using the proxy server.
The procedure depends on the application concerned:
· SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 with Content Management
· Other Java applications based on J2EE 6.40
Procedure
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SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 with Content Management
Check the settings in the portal at System Administration ® System Configuration ® Service Configuration ® Applications (Content Catalog) ® com.sap.portal.ivs.httpservice ® Services ® proxy.
If a proxy server is entered there, you have to enter the TREX host in the field http Bypass Proxy Servers.
Other Java applications based on J2EE 6.40
For other Java applications, you have to check the configuration of the J2EE Engine. The proxy settings belong to the Java parameters. If a proxy server is configured in the Java parameters, enter the TREX host in the parameter nonProxyHosts. You can choose one of the following options:
· Alternative 1: D"http.nonProxyHosts=|localhost
You can change the Java parameters using the SAP J2EE Engine GUI Config Tool. For more information about using this tool, see the SAP Library at the Internet address help.sap.com ® Documentation ® SAP NetWeaver
Patricio.
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Hi,
Additonally, you might need to check the proxy settings of TREX itself. Further details could be found in the installation manual of TREX. Basically, you need to edit the config file TrexPreprocessor.ini in the section [httpclient]. The syntax is pretty important! Please check it in the inst guide.
Kind regards,
Roland
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