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User working in ABAP stack and not in JAVA stack

Former Member
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Hello

I have a WAS 6.40 server in which we have j2ee_admin user with all j2ee admin roles required.

We can access the Abap stack using the J2ee admin user but not able access to java stack.

Any Idea whats the reason?

Please find below error in security.3.log log file:

#1.#0019BB291210006D0000CC3200006F8D000470C50F65C1BC#1249891576037#/System/Security/Audit#sap.com/com.sap.security.core.admin#com.sap.security.core.util.SecurityAudit#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##ad7978d0858411deaaab0019bb291210#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_22##0#0#Warning#1#com.sap.security.core.util.SecurityAudit#Plain

###J2EE_GUEST | LOGIN.ERROR | null | | Login Method=[default],

UserID=[j2ee_admin], IP Address=[10.252.4.81], Reason=[No login module succeeded.]#

#1.#0019BB291210008C003640EC00006F8D000470C50FCB0849#1249891582675#/System/Security/Audit/J2EE#sap.com/irj#com.

sap.engine.services.security.roles.audit#J2EE_GUEST#9135##n/a##900338c084b911deae460019bb291210#Thread

[Thread-52,5,SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_Group]##0#0#Info#1#com.sap.engine.services.security.roles.audit#Java###:

Authorization check for caller assignment to J2EE security role [ :].#3#ACCESS.OK#SAP-J2EE-Engine#guests##1.#0019BB291210008C003640EC00

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Thanks,

Prabhu.

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Former Member
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Hello

Please can you answer a few questions.

1. Were you ever able to logon to the Java Stack with user J2EE_ADMIN?

2 Can you logon to the Visual administrator with J2EE_ADMIN?

3. What are you trying to access on the Java Stack?

4. Is the datasource of your Java stack set to point to your ABAP engine?

Thank You

Anwar

Former Member
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Hello Anwer,

Thanks for your reply,

Please find the Answers for your question.

1. Were you ever able to logon to the Java Stack with user J2EE_ADMIN?

Ans: No We are notable to login to Quality Portal not only with J2EE_ADMIIN...with any user.

2 Can you logon to the Visual administrator with J2EE_ADMIN?

Ans: Yes We are able to login.

3. What are you trying to access on the Java Stack?

Ans: We have to upload .PAR file in to the portal.

4. Is the datasource of your Java stack set to point to your ABAP engine?

Ans: I am not clear on this....Could you please explain how to check this....

Thanks

Prabhu.

Former Member
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Hello Prabhu

Please can you open the config tool and go to the offline configuration editor. Within the offline configuration editor goto cluster data -> Server -> cgf -> services -> com.sap.security.core.ume.service and double click.

A new window will appear.

Please can you give me the values for the following parameters:

1. ume.persistence.data_source_configuration

2. ume.r3.connection.master.ashost

3. ume.r3.connection.master.client

Also if you logon to your Java engine from a browser using the URL: http://<hostname>:5<instance number>00

You will get your Java engine start page. On the start page click on the 'System Information' link. You will then be asked to logon. Can you logon with user J2EE_ADMIN?

Thanks

Anwar

Former Member
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Hi Anwer,

Yes We can see 'System Information' link with the user J2EE_ADMIN.

Thanks

Prabhu

Former Member
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Hi

If you have managed to logon after clicking oin the "System Information" link then you have successfully managed to logon to you Java engine.

Are you still having your initial problem? If so please explain to me what you were trying to do and when you were getting the logon error.

Thanks

Anwar

Former Member
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Hi Manoj Chintawar ,

Java Stack already running.....We have checked everything and restarted the System also but not able to resolve the issue.

Thanks

Prabhu

Former Member
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Check your SAPJSF user is not locked by SU01

Former Member
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Hi Manoj,

We already checked "SAPJSF" is not locked.....in the system,

but onething is that we have recently upgraded to SP 18 . is this may be the impact ???

Plz suggest.

Former Member
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Check if your JAVA stack is started. if not, start and then give a go.