on 11-17-2006 4:05 AM
Hello,
I installed NW04s with the PI option. I was going through the post installation configuration steps.
When I configure the INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI RFC destination to the ABAP stack using connection type 'H' for HTTP I get a "404 Not Found" error.
I believe there would be some problem in my installation.
My j2ee stack runs perfectly fine at http://<server>:50100
My abap stack runs perfectly fine at http://<server>:8001
However the resource http://<server>:50100/rep does not exist.
Would anybody know what the problem might be. Do I need to reinstall/take care of certain things while installing.
Thank You for your help.
Sumit.
Sumit,
These are the details you enter in the INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI RFC destination,
technical settings--
1.Target Host -- > give the complete host name
2. Service No --> Java Stack Port
3.Path Prefic --> /dir/CacheRefresh
Log On and Security--
use should be your XIISUSER.
After setting this, try a test connection and you should get a HTTP return message of code 500.
For more take a look at page 14 ( section 4.4 ) of this document,
Regards,
Bhavesh
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Bhavesh,
Thank you for the help.
XIISUSER is now replaced by PIISUSER with the same roles. I have configured this user as suggested.
Check,
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/8f/770f41218ff023e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
The Target Host, Service and Path are all right, exactly as mentioned in the document.
I did the test. I get a 404. Which is resource not found.
I get the same error when I test the http://<server>:<port>/rep url as well.
I believe some PI components did not get installed as part of the installation. Could you please verify your java components from the link http://<yourserver>:5<instance>00/sap/monitoring/ComponentInfo
Any other suggestions?
Thank You for the help.
Sumit.
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