on 02-05-2010 2:47 AM
HI all - I have Java stack installed i at its own database which coexists with another ABAP stack on same virtual machine.
I am not able to connect to Visual administrator to install the saplicens. connection error is as follow
Unable to connect to hostname:50104.
I have checked the value of p4 using configtool and it is 50104.
I have 2 extra emergency users that I have created to make sure if do not face user errors. Since DNS is not resolving FQHN, I have updates /etc/hosts file in my pc to make sure there are no network issues.
The only error I see is in ms_dev which is indicating saplicense has been expired.
Any idea, how to solve this problem?
DB= Oracle 10.2.0.2
CRM JAVA 7.0 EHP1
CRM ABAP 7.0 EHP1
Instances CJX(Java instance) and CSX (ABAP)
Tnsnames Listener and tnscsx
Your help is appreciated.
Regards
K
Hi Sunny, Thx for taking a look. I think I am in right direction after checking the logs. I did not have a chance to configure UME afterthe install. I am not sure if I should use APAP stack as the source. In the same time, My license is expired and can not connect to NWA or Visual admin.
Here are the logs
System trace:
#1.#C0000A6717E800020000000001762FC700047ECE97733050#1265325676114#/System/Serve
r/VisualAdministrationTool##com.sap.engine.services.adminadapter.gui.tasks.Login
Task#######Thread[Thread-9,6,main]##0#0#Error#1#/System/Server/VisualAdministrat
ionTool#Plain###Error while trying to login to localhost: Cannot create new Remo
teLoginContext.#
Trace files:
#
#1.#C0000A6717E800010000000101762FC700047ECE910D3800#1265325568767#com.sap.engin
e.services.adminadapter.gui.tasks.LoginTask##com.sap.engine.services.adminadapte
r.gui.tasks.LoginTask#######Thread[Thread-5,6,main]##0#0#Error#1#/System/Server/
VisualAdministrationTool#Java###Error while trying to login to localhost: Cannot
create new RemoteLoginContext.
[EXCEPTION]
#1#com.sap.engine.services.security.exceptions.BaseLoginException: Cannot cr
eate new RemoteLoginContext.
at com.sap.engine.services.security.remote.login.RemoteLoginContext.<ini
t>(RemoteLoginContext.java:71)
at com.sap.engine.services.adminadapter.gui.tasks.LoginTask.connectActio
n(LoginTask.java:98)
at com.sap.engine.services.adminadapter.gui.tasks.LoginTask.run(LoginTas
k.java:81)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)
Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4IOException: Cannot open connection
on host: 10.103.23.232 and port: 50104
at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4ObjectBrokerClientImpl.getException(
P4ObjectBrokerClientImpl.java:706)
at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.ConnectionManager.getConnection(Connec
tionManager.java:257)
at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4ObjectBrokerClientImpl.resolveInitia
lReference(P4ObjectBrokerClientImpl.java:154)
at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4ObjectBrokerClientImpl.resolveInitia
lReference(P4ObjectBrokerClientImpl.java:113)
at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4ObjectBrokerClientImpl.resolveInitia
lReference(P4ObjectBrokerClientImpl.java:109)
at com.sap.engine.services.security.remote.login.RemoteLoginContext.<ini
t>(RemoteLoginContext.java:60)
... 3 more
Visualadmin console:
log generation timestamp : 2010_02_04_at_07_55_27
Feb 4, 2010 7:56:45 AM [1265291805268]:Error : Thread[Thread-9,5,main]
com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4: com.sap.engine.services.
rmi_p4.Parser newRequest MSG:The possible problem is that there is no correctly
working server node available. Check your working servers
Feb 4, 2010 8:02:41 AM [1265292161634]:Error : Thread[Thread-23,6,main]
com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4: com.sap.engine.services.
rmi_p4.Parser newRequest MSG:The possible problem is that there is no correctly
working server node available. Check your working servers
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Hi Sunny, Sorry to get back to you so late, There were few problems that I had to fix in order to bring up J2ee engine.
SAPSR3DB user was locked and I had to unlock and rest the password. J2ee engine comes up and only problem is I can only use super admin user (SAP*) to connect to the nwa and visual admin.
Do you know if SAP* is using different port ? Or the logon mechanisim is different for SAP*?
If I try to logon to Visual admin using message server, I will get connection error. However If I use the dispatcher I can log in.
Is there a note that you can refer me to which deals with post installtion requirments for JVM and ....?
Regards
K
J2ee engine comes up and only problem is I can only use super admin user (SAP*) to connect to the nwa and visual admin.
Did you activate SAP* on java side? if yes, then follow the link
When you have fixed your configuration, deactivate the SAP* user again.
a. Start the config tool.
b. Set the property ume.superadmin.activated to false.
c. Restart the AS Java.
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/3a/4a0640d7b28f5ce10000000a155106/content.htm]
Please check visual admin log in /usr/sap/<sid>/<instance>/j2ee/admin/log and also paste here.
Also try to connect to visual admin of this system from any other java stack via remote funcion.
Thanks
Sunny
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