on 10-24-2006 12:18 PM
hi experts,
when i enter the tcode sxmb_ifr it is not opening its giving the error like this.
'500 internal server error'
contact xi administrator.
can anybody tell me what is the problem for this.
thanks and regards
praveen
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Hi,
I think you need to update the java stack...
are you using JavaWebStart if not download it this meight help you instarting ...
Amaresh
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Hi,
Access the trace file and search for traces with severity ERROR, WARNING or stack traces.
If we do not find an error in the log file or the error message does not explain the problem sufficiently, access the default Trace. The default trace file contains detailed messages for developers. Extract the relevant trace information e.g. using the time stamp or the message ID.
If this does not explain the problem in more detail, increase the trace level and reproduce the problem. Then restart message processing using the message display tool.
Regards
Agasthuri Doss
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Hi,
there might be many (java stack is going up or down)
etc but if you don't know just contact XI admin
as it's probably an issue for him
or you can try restarting the java stack
if it's a dev and if you can do it
Regards,
michal
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