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No hosts found in SMD Managed Sytem Setup Wizard

Former Member
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Dear Experts,

I connected a Portal system to SMD server. I manaualy defined the system in SMSY instead of SLD.

When I went to the SMD Managed System Setup Wizard, it reported"No instances or

servers are defined for this system. Please check its definition in SMSY before proceeding to setup".

I've carefully checked all system definition in SMSY. I wonder if others have come across the similiar

problem, sincerely hoping for your advice.

Best Regards,

Karl

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Former Member
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Why would you choose not to get the system through the SLD?

Manually always leaves room for errors.

But to resolve your problem, did you try to associate your smd agent with your EP system in the agent administration?

Former Member
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Hi, David:

Thank you for your quick reply.

I went to the /smd/go/AGENT_ADMIN, but I didn't find the place to bind my agent with EP.

Would you please provide more details about it?

Best Regard,

Karl

Former Member
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What SPS are you on?

Former Member
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Hi David,

It's EPH1 SP19.

Karl

Former Member
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You need to go to work center - RCA

under commen tasks - administartion - agent administration

set your sld settings - apply

under sld view you'll see your agent - select it

under agent connection management choose attach

enter user and password and you should see the state of your agent in sld view change

let me know if it works

Former Member
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Hi, David,

I just can't find my installed agents in SLD view. But under Agent administration Agent Tab I can see them with status green. I installed agent without registration to SLD, but user directly P4 connection.

I tried go SMD view, I can see my agents there , and it has a column SLD settings, push SLD settings,

I clicked to push SLD settings, but an error occured:(Failed to send SLD settings to remote agent: sapeppap01 (detail: Failed to save new SLD settings; nested exception is: java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: -1).

Best Regards,

Karl

Former Member
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Makes sense when I think about it!

No SLD registration -> no agent in sld view.

Are you running windows or unix?

Former Member
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Hi, David,

I am on win64, and I've add host names to the hosts file under \system32\driver\etc on both sides.

Sincerely,

Karl

Former Member
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Hey Karl,

Could you try the following:

open a command prompt on windows

go to e:\usr\sap\SMD\J98\script

enter smdsetup sldconf hostname:"<fqn>" port:"<htp port>" user: "<user>" pwd:"<pwd>"

Hopefully this registers your SMD to the SLD, resulting it to be visible in SLD view we discussed earlier.

Former Member
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Hi David,

Your advice is exactly the key point. The problem was solved,thank you!!!

Best Regards,

Karl

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