on 03-23-2010 10:17 PM
I've just installed Solution Manager 7.0 EhP 1 on a Windows server with MS SQL Server 2005.
The install went fairly smoothly (only a coulple of memory issues), although my practise server does not have a Fully Qualified Domain Namae (FQDM) or a connection to SAP to be able to download correction notes, patches, etc.
My questions is related to traying to set it up, with transaction SOLMAN_SETUP. When I first tried I received the SYSTEM_SHMCONSTR_LOGON_FAILED short dumps. I found note 1318269 that helped me start a web dynpro application that started the shared memory.
But now when I run the transaction SOLMAN_SETUP, I get to a log on screen but it doesn't recognize the user. After 3 tries I get the I get the Error "Client, name, or password is not correct; log on again" message.
I've already logged onto the system (SAP GUI) with this user to run the transaction, so it seems a little funny to me.
Any suggestions on where to look or how to fix this problem?
Ken
Hello,
Have you checked if the user is locked in the Java schema with the user management administration console (UME)?
Regards,
Ana.
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Hi :
May I know where do I run the transaction 'SOLMAN_SETUP' ?
Thanks,
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Thanks for all the suggestions.
Today, I'm getting the CX_FQDN short dump when I try to log in. Which pretty much confirms the Lack of an exceptable FQDN on the Sandbox server as the (or at least one of) problem.
Ken
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Hi Ken, a little late answer, but anyway...
When running the TA= SOLMAN_SETUP You're calling a webdynpro. And as You and others in this thread are aiming at, You need to have FQDN for Your host to be able to run webdynpro's.
You can have a further look into this link at SAP Help: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_tm70/helpdata/en/67/be9442572e1231e10000000a1550b0/content.htm
and also "note 654982 - URL requirements due to Internet standards".
However, You can try a little trick on Your host file by adding a dummy domain like "<solmanserver>.acme.local" and point it to Your Ip-adress. And also adding the FQDN in SAPLOCALHOST, SAPLOCALHOSTFULL and icm/host_name_full in RZ10. Also remember to add it to your own hostfile on the client you're logged on with SAPGUI. It might just solve Your problem. Have a go!
Regards Kurt
Hello,
In the logon screen after you have executed the transaction SOLMAN_SETUP, can you confirm that you have the correct client number specified. Let's say things work fine in client 000 and in this you are trying to log in using client 001, it won't work.
If this is not your case are you trying to log in using a default SAP Account or another you created afterwards?
Thanks,
Mark
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I've tried logging into both client 000 and 001, with both DDIC and a created account with the following added roles (from security guide (page 70)
SAP_SM_BASIC_SETTINGS - This role contains all authorization objects necessary for ABAP stack
SAP_SM_BATCH - This role contains authorizations for a defined user for background job processing
SAP_SMWORK_BASICCONF_COMP -This composite role contains all work center navigation roles.
SAP_J2EE_ADMIN -
SAP_BI_E2E - To configure BW-related functions
SAP_BW_CCMS_SETUP - To configure BW-related functions
SAP_SMSY_ALL - Full authorization for transaction SMSY, maintenance of systems, servers, databases and logical components
I'm thinking it must be due to not having a valid FQDN, but am not sure.
Ken
Hello,
I assume you can still log on to your Solution Manager from SAP Logon, correct? Before you go to the transaction SOLMAN_SETUP, type in the word 'static' without the quoutes in your transaction bar and then go to solman_setup. See if you get a different response or it even works. If it is anything different, then you will know it's due to the Domain settings.
Thanks,
Mark
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