on 08-05-2009 3:42 AM
Hi,
I meet problem, No Connection to ESR.
Upon https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/3022. [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken]
I try to create RFC LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI. But I don't understand "This program ID must correspond to a program ID specified in the RFC engine settings of the SAP J2EE Engine on the Integration Server host."
From some other documents, I saw a screenshot named "Jco RFC Provider". But it doesn't provide where to find it.
How can I enter SAP J2EE? How can I identify the program ID?
Thanks,
Barton
Edited by: Barton Hu on Aug 5, 2009 4:44 AM
Hi Barton,
-->If you want to know what the progrmid should you want to maintain in your RFC Destinations LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI in your application system.
-->Log On to your PI System and go to SM59 t-code and open the LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI there you can fine the programid's so in your application system you can use those programid in your RFC destinations.
-->In PI7.1 we dont have the Visual Administrator.
Thanks
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Hi Barton,
LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI connection( RFC Destinations) should be there in both the systems, I mean Application system( R/3 System) and Integration Server( PI system) . If You want to create LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI RFC Destination of type T Connections you have to specify the Program ID that specified in the RFC engine settings. In PI system aswellas R/3 system you have to use the same program ID. So goto PI System and in T-Code sm59 open TCP/IP Connection( type T), there you can find the LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI connections. Open those connections. There you can get the ProgramID. Copy the same program ID and use that to create LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI connections in R/3 System.
Thanks.
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Hey
On the system where XI server is installed(not your local desktop) ,please go to the below directory
\usr\sap\clustername\JC00\j2ee\admin and click on go.bat.
This will connect to Visual admin.
Thanks
Aamir
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Hi, Aamir
Thanks for your reply.
Wherer is SAP J2EE?
How can I go to it?
Thanks
Barton
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No Connection to ESR
Are you on SAP PI7.1? If yes then we dont have Visual Administrator in SAP PI7.1; instead we have NetWeaver Administrator.
The required settings need to be done in the NetWeaver Administrator (available on the PI homepage htttp://<host>:<port>/dir/start/index.jsp)....admin access required
Regards,
Abhishek.
Hey
Program ID could be anything,just make sure that you specify the same(its is case sensitive) when you are maintaining the connection parameters in visual admin.the below steps will be followed in visual admin
RFC Destination
2. Maintaining the SAP J2EE Connection Parameters for LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI in SAP J2EE engine
1. Goto J2EE Engine
2. Choose Cluster --> Server --> Services. JCo RFC provider
3. Under RFC destination specify the following:
Program ID: LCRSAPRFC
Gateway Host: <Integration Server host>
Gateway Service: <Integration Server gateway service>
Number of process: 3
4. Under Repository specify the following:
Application Server: <Integration Server host>
5. Choose Set.
Thanks
Aamir
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