on 05-04-2009 11:40 AM
Hi all,
We are running SAP ECC 6 in SUSE Linux. I am trying to configutre the STMS by keeping my Developement server as a domain controller. But when i login to my Production server and try to add the server in TMS its throwing an error message.
"An RFC error occurred in the TMS communications layer.
Target system: DOM_CTL.(000)
Function: TMS_CFG_CREATE_A2D_REQUEST
RFC message:Error opening an RFC connection.
System response
The function terminates."
Procedure
Correct the error and execute the command again.
Any help would be greatly appreciable
Regards,
Pradeep
Pradeep,
Please check the following options:
1. Ping the servers from each other.
2. Check your RFC connection in both the the servers (DEV/PRD) using SM59 and test the same. This error comes because of RFC connection as TMSADM logon to the servers internally.
Hope this will solve your problem.
Thanks
Lokendra Kumar
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Check attached link if any step is missing while configuring.
[http://www.sap-img.com/basis/how-to-do-the-tms-configuration.htm]
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Hi,
When I have had problem's like this before I have deleted the complete TMS configuration, then made sure the TMS RFC connections are deleted then re-installed the TMS as if it was a fresh install, this usually fixed these communication issues.
I did however have a problem with the TMS configuration if the Password Parameters indicating there must be a digit is configured. I removed this parameter configured TMS then set this parameter again.
Regards
Krishna
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