on 08-15-2013 4:38 PM
Dear all,
I´m facing this problem:
E-\\sapsdv\sapmnt\trans\bin\TP_DOMAIN_DEV.PFL could not be opened.
when I´m trying to upgrade de OCS package from version 600 to 603.
I tried to tips from the this link and nothing I need help.
Best regards
Nelson Chamba\
Hello Nelson
Connect to the SAP system and call Tx SE38 - RSTPTEST
Execute
Provide the output.
Regards
RB
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Hi Ashutosh,
Answer me this, is it mandatory to have the TDC the Development System? because we can try it on another machine to see if the permissions problems are from the server him self or not because let me tell you guys something.
This server was not buil-in on the domain, so SAP was installed in a standard alone mode after it finished the server was moved to the domain where the PRD, QAS and Solman are leaving.
Could this be a problem?
Best regards,
Nelson Chamba\
Hello
When you perform the same test on the other systems in landscape are you getting the same error ?
Add sapservicesid and sidadm users to the administrator and SAP_SID_GlobalAdmin groups
Connect to client 000 on the DC
STMS -> Overview -> Systems -> Extras -> Distribute TMS configuration
Check if this helps.
Regards
RB
Hi Nelson,
Try this:
Go to your TP profile file directory located (normally /usr/sap/trans/bin). Execute below command. The TP command need to be executed with the TP profile.
> tp connect SID pf=TP_DOMAIN_SID.PFL |
This is tp version 340.16.62 (release 640) |
Connection to Database of SID was successful. |
This is R3trans version 6.13 (release 640 - 10.12.09 - 18:29:00). |
R3trans finished (0000). |
tp finished with return code: 0 |
meaning: |
Everything OK |
And Also check this:
You need to give the TMS profile when unlocking:
cd /usr/sap/trans/bin tp unlocksys <SID> pf=tpparam_inst<SID>
This will unlock the instance. Login with a user with appropriate permissions, go to SE06 and change the system to "changable".
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Also,please check if the following parameters are set properly.
DIR_LIBRARY=/usr/sap/<SID>/SYS/exe/run
TRANSDIR = ....\trans
<SID>/DBHOST = <HOSTNAME>
<SID>/DBNAME = <SID>
<SID>/DBTYPE = ora
Execute the below command and check the transport profile:
tp check all pf=/usr/sap/trans/bin/TP_DOMAIN_<SID>.PFL
Regards,
Himanshu
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Hi,
Check the following:-
1. Check the instance profile of parameter dbs/mss/schema? And what is the value of environment varible MSSQL_SCHEMA for the user <SID>adm and SAPService<sid>? They're supposed to be the same. here ms sql being the database.
2. The log statement "DB Connect Link to database failed
Offline Call connect failed" point towards a possible problem with db connectivity. Please check if R3trans executes with return code 0.
3. Try to import the same tr from the OS and let us know the result.
4. Check that the environment variables of <sid>adm and sapservicesid are also found from Registry under:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SAP\<SID>\Environment
HKEY_USERS\<GUID-OF-SAPSERVICESID>\Environment
Regards,
Himanshu
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Hi Nelson,
A. Have you just installed the system... If Yes... go to transaction SE06 to finish the Post_installation actions. This will create the systems and TP profiles in TMS.
B. grant all access rights to the directory D:\SAP after releasing it. Now it seems to work
C. tp =f=<TP_DOMAIN_DEV.PFL Directory> connect DEV
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Hi V,
Here is the output
E:\usr\sap\PRD\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64>tp.exe connect DEV pf=\\sapdev\sapmnt\trans\bi
n\TP_DOMAIN_DEV.PFL
tp=>sapparam(1c): No Profile used.
tp=>sapparam: SAPSYSTEMNAME neither in Profile nor in Commandline
This is tp.exe version 380.03.58 (release 720, unicode enabled)
E-\\sapdev\sapmnt\trans\bin\TP_DOMAIN_DEV.PFL could not be opened.
EXIT
Error in \\sapdev\sapmnt\trans\bin\TP_DOMAIN_DEV.PFL: transdir not set.
tp returncode summary:
TOOLS: Highest return code of single steps was: 0
ERRORS: Highest tp internal error was: 0208
tp finished with return code: 208
meaning:
error in transportprofil (param missing, unknown,...)
E:\usr\sap\PRD\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64>
regards,
Nelson Chamba\
Is the issue resolved ? As mentioned , please check the permission of the file system
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Also, goto STMS of domain controller i.e sapdev -> sytem overview ->select the prd system-> click sap system and check Transport directory.
paste the results here.
Regards,
Himanshu
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Hi Nelson,
Problem is with the shared access of dir \\sapdev\sapmnt\trans
Just give this directory the full share access \\sapdev\sapmnt\trans of to the below users:-
prdadm ans sapserviceprd
This will definitely solve your problem.
Please do reply.
Regards,
Himanshu
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Hello
Connect to the server where the SAP system is running and open explorer and the address bar type:
\\sapdev\sapmnt\trans\bin
Check whether you are able to see TP_DOMAIN_SDV.PFL file
The problem is more likely with the transport directory not set properly.
Regards
RB
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Hi Susa,
Yes, I can edit without problem.
check what is inside the file
#TMS:0008:DOMAIN_SDV
#U
#
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#Caution !
#This file was generated by the Transport Management System.
#Do not change this file using a text editor.
#For further information please see the online documentation of
#transaction STMS.
#If this file was destroyed, it can be regenerated in the TMS.
#To do this, log on to the domain controller (system SDV) and call
#Transaction STMS. In the System Overview, you can distribute the TMS
#configuration. This regenerates the file.
#STMS -> Overview -> Systems -> Extras -> Distribute TMS Configuration
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#
TRANSDIR = \\sapdev\sapmnt\trans
#
PRD/CTC = 0
PRD/DBHOST = SAPPRD
PRD/DBNAME = PRD
PRD/DBTYPE = mss
PRD/NBUFFORM = 1
PRD/SYSTEM_PF = \\sapprd\sapmnt\PRD\SYS\profile\DEFAULT.PFL
PRD/TP_VERSION = 266
#
SDV/CTC = 0
SDV/DBHOST = SAPDEV
SDV/DBNAME = SDV
SDV/DBTYPE = mss
SDV/NBUFFORM = 1
SDV/TP_VERSION = 266
#
SLM/DUMMY = 1
SLM/NBUFFORM = 1
SLM/TP_VERSION = 266
#
SQA/CTC = 0
SQA/DBHOST = SAPSQA
SQA/DBNAME = SQA
SQA/DBTYPE = mss
SQA/NBUFFORM = 1
SQA/TP_VERSION = 266
Regards,
Nelson Chamba\
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Hi Sriram,
After trying to insert the SYSTEM_PF with the \\sapprd\sapmnt\PRD\SYS\profile\DEFAULT.PFL when I save it gives me this error:
and now what, as you can see the TMS Confgs are showing with errors now.
Best regards,
Nelson Chamba\
Hi Nelson
this is a problem really easy to trick with scn threads, did you read this one fore example
http://scn.sap.com/thread/717789
If you didnt change anything in the config it's usually a problem of permissions lost in the shared directory from your development.
Let me know what checks you already have passed
Cheers
a
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Hi Mntella,
I stoped the sharing and created again manually and inserted all the sap* groups and users to have a full permission on the sap\usr\ folder but still.
I couldn't find the exact answer on this message http://scn.sap.com/thread/717789
cheers,
NC\
Hi Nelson,
Could you try to access below mentioned directory from OS level (Windows ?) ? and see any error occurs .
Hi Nelson
first of all give permissions to sapserviceSID (where SID is where you want to import cr) to the share SAPMNT as Reagan Benjamin stated
Then login to sap system where you desire to import cr, go to transaction al11 and doubleclickin to
DIR_TRANS check you can find TP_DOMAIN_DEV.PFL (this should confirm that sapserviceSID has right access to the file)
Last but not least, if you want to be 100%sure target system have access to TP_DOMAIN_DEV.PFL , login to the operating system (maybe with SIDadm or sapserviceSID (which i believe should be a service user btw)), open a command prompt and launch this command: net use \\sapdev\trans /user:domain_sapserviceSID\sapserviceSID password_sapserviceSID
Let me know the outcome
cheers
a
Hi Chamba
if I do the same AL11 steps in my system , I can explore the DIR_TRANS so i still believe you have an access issue to sapdev
Regarding " /user:domain_sapserviceSID" , sap system acts in windows as sapserviceSID , but unfortunately this user is designed as service so you can not login as sapserviceSID unless you reconfigured it as logonable. So, to workaround this, you can login with whatever user you prefer, open a command prompt and type : net use \\sapdev\trans /user:(here you have to specify the domain of sapserviceSIS , for example sapprod)\sapserviceSID password_sapserviceSID
Let me know if you need further details
a
Hi Andre,
Of course I can also brow for other lines but for these that links to the \\sapdev\spamnt\... not
It seems to be a serious permissions problems because of that I gave all the sap users that are on the system a full right to the directory \\sapdev\sapmnt no one is missing.
Regarding the command, here is the screenshot:
C:\>net use \\sapdev\trans /prdadm:enh.local_sapservicePRD\sapservicePRD
The option /PRDADM:enh.local_sapservicePRD\sapservicePRD is unknown.
The syntax of this command is:
NET USE
[devicename | *] [\\computername\sharename[\volume] [password | *]]
[/USER:[domainname\]username]
[/USER:[dotted domain name\]username]
[/USER:[username@dotted domain name]
[/SMARTCARD]
[/SAVECRED]
[[/DELETE] | [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}]]
NET USE {devicename | *} [password | *] /HOME
NET USE [/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO}]
More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 3506.
C:\>
what i´m missing here.
regards,
nelson chamba\
an authorisation issue is never serious
i think it should be
net use \\sapdev\trans user:enh.local\sapserviceprd passwordofsapserviceprd
if you are not sure about domain of sapserviceprd (that in my command i've stated enh.local), you can find it looking in the users assigned to group SAP_PRD_GlobalAdmin
Let me know
a
Hi Nelson,
Can you test the Transport system first in STMS. Go into the import queues and run Import Queue> Check > transport tool.
regards,
Graham
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