on 05-04-2010 8:15 AM
Hi
In SMSY ,we are finding server entries like <SID>_NABP ,<SID>00001.
how can we fixed up & can we remove such entries from the SMSY?
thanks
Indshree
Just (completely) remove these SID's from SMSY and SLD, schedule data transfer from satellite systems (Visual Admin & RZ70) and schedule the LANDSCAPE_FETCH job once more.
This should result in the proper entries.
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Hello,
What is your Support Package level? perhaps you have to apply the note mentioned above.
Also, if there is more than one entry with the same SID but with different message servers, then the entries with _NABP or 00001 will be created.
Have you tried deleting the wrong entries? do they appear again?
Best regards,
Miguel Ariñ
Inconsistencies shouldn't occur after deletion.
If it happens again, you failed to remove all the entries (maybe some old ones) of the SID you expect.
Best thing you can do is do a search on your SID in SMSY and make sure every entry is gone.
Next upload your system data in the Visual Administrator to your SLD and import this data in SMSY
Hi Indshree,
If you have not completely defined your systems in SMSY and are using SLD, when landscape_fetch is run it could be that SLD can't tell if system XYZ is the same system XYZ that it knows about, so rather than overwrite a possible correct system definition it will create XYZ_00001 or XYZ_NABP. It will do this is any important information is missing, such are the installation number, or an instance. Yoy can delete these systems, but they come back each time Landscape_fetch is run.
This very well maqy be your issue. Please review your system declarations cartefully in SMSY for any missing entries.
Regards,
Paul
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Hello,
Depending on your Solution Manager Support Package level, you might have to implement note 1301106.
Then, you will have to make sure that you define the double stack systems assigning in the 'selection of main instances' screen a Java system component. You may have noticed under the 'landscape components' area of SMSY that one of the nodes is called 'system components', there is where the Java system compoenent will be listed or will have to be created.
Best regards,
Miguel Ariñ
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