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RSTPTEST , RFC ping failed RFC error text: timeout during allocate / CPIC-C

Former Member
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Hi all,

I was transporting the request in my landscape last week and all of sudden transports in acceptance system is not working and I am getting a error message as

Could not start transport control program tp

Message no. TP608 Diagnosis

There was an attempt to start the transport control program tp using the local RFC interface. An error occurred here.

Error code: 4

RFC error text: timeout during allocate / CPIC-CALL: 'ThSAPCMRCV'

Meaning of the error codes:

03 RFC system failure

04 RFC communication failure

System Response

The function terminates. Details about the error can be found in the trace file of the Gateway Monitor (SMGW).

SMGW logs are as follows:

Tue Jun 16 12:04:28 2009

      • ERROR => GwISearchPartner: timeout, partner LU: >hostname<, TP: >M:\usr\sap\SID\DVEBMGS00\exe\tp.EXE< [gwr3cpic.c 6135]

      • ERROR => GwISearchPartner: HOST: hostname conv ID: 50323660 [gwr3cpic.c 6148]

, This is the 3 system landscape, common transport directory in development system.

Actions taken:

Restarted the systems (PRD queue is working but not acceptance queue)

DIR_TRANS and Permission were given already and able to ping from all the sytem

Host and service entry were maintained already.

RFC connections were woring fine without errors

I have seen many threads but none of the thread is solved my problem.

Please suggest

Vijay

Accepted Solutions (1)

Accepted Solutions (1)

Former Member
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Hi,

Check the following things:

1. Check the transport tool from STMS> Import overview> select system and goto import queue> check> transport tool. It will check tp Interface, Transport Profile, RFC Destination and tp Call. just see if all of them are okay??

2. Check the tp log from STMS import queue, from Goto--> tp system log. check the most recent logs and see what exactly the problem is, and work ut accordingly.

If possible provide me the logs, so that I can be more to the point.

Regards,

Sarita

Former Member
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Hello,

Thanks fpr your reply and I tried the steps which you said and the result is same error for both the options.

1 & 2 Answers :

Could not start transport control program tp

Message no. TP608 Diagnosis

There was an attempt to start the transport control program tp using the local RFC interface. An error occurred here.

Error code: 4

RFC error text: timeout during allocate / CPIC-CALL: 'ThSAPCMRCV'

Meaning of the error codes:

03 RFC system failure

04 RFC communication failure

System Response

The function terminates. Details about the error can be found in the trace file of the Gateway Monitor (SMGW).

SMGW logs are as follows:

Tue Jun 16 12:04:28 2009

      • ERROR => GwISearchPartner: timeout, partner LU: >hostname<, TP: >M:\usr\sap\SID\DVEBMGS00\exe\tp.EXE< http://gwr3cpic.c 6135

      • ERROR => GwISearchPartner: HOST: hostname conv ID: 50323660 http://gwr3cpic.c 6148

I think this is not able to contact the domain controller.

But I can see the checks are fine from checking the transport directory.

Vijay

JPReyes
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Have you checked that the services are populated on the services file?... or that the port is not blocked by the firewall?

Regards

Juan

Former Member
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For sure, We are having entries in the service file and also there is no firewall blocks.

As I said earlier, all the RFC connections are working fine without any error or warning.

Vijay

Former Member
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I am not sure this could be the reason.

Recently I have installed a java add on in the development and acceptance system. I am sure i am mainataining the parameters of CPIC_MAX_CONV = 2000.

Is there any work around?

Vijay

Answers (2)

Answers (2)

Former Member
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Hi,

It seems there is an issue with Operating system level.

Please check the SM21 logs once.

-Srini

Former Member
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Kernel Upgrade Solved my problem

Former Member
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Upgrading TP and R3Trans should have also resolved the issue.

Regards,

Pavan

Former Member
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Hi Again,oller, if it is working

Goto SM59 and check the connections, TMSADMPS1.DOMAIN_DSA(there should be many of this type depending on your system landscape).

Here PS1 and DSA are system names. DSA is the domain contr

Can you check the RFC connections to your domain controller.

Regards,

Sarita