on 08-12-2014 6:52 PM
Hi folks ,
I have a strange error in Solman SP8 Managed System Config .
In Step 5 : "Enter System Parameters" , for entering super user , it throws an error even though the user credentials are valid.
This happens for some of the managed systems only . The error says : " Issue with connection to system <SID> <Client>".
It does not seem to be using the right RFC and I feel it is checking for the user in 000 client , regardless of which client we give . Because if we give 000 credentials it works.
Please help . As without this I cannot save any of the system parameters like Load Balancer URL etc.
Thanks,
Shaswat
I have seen this exact issue when my IE cached the page and was stuck with the client 000 RFC's selected on step 3. I just exit managed sys config and clear my cache and start solman_setup again. To avoid this all together I set my IE to check for newer versions of stored pages every time I visit page. (under internet options -> general -> browsing history -> tempory internet files)
Then
In step 3 create the user to avoid security issues or auditor problems later on. This way the SM_ADMIN_XXX will have the proper roles required. Please note (The user is not authorized to use a Trusted RFC (authorization object S_RFCACL). To authorize the user, assign the role SAP_SM_S_RFCACL manually).
Confirm there is no error and hit next. For an explicit save.
Now go to step 5 and select the client that the RFC's were created on and hit test credentials.
This should solve your issue.
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Thanks Rob .
But this issue occurs with different users in different PCs.
This is a system issue which is described in SAP Note 1670189.
I am very sure that for my system (lets call it PRD), 000 RFC gets picked by default .
Because even the extractors were getting created only in 000.
I tried something - changing the READ RFC entry for the row for 000 (in step 3) to the READ RFC for 010. Guess what ? Extractors got created in 010.
But the login problem persists.
@Divyanshu ,
It doesn't throw an authorization error . It says connection issue.
Thanks,
Shaswat
Hi Shaswat,
For the correct client, in Step 3, you have you either create or update an existing user with required authorizations.
In case your Managed System/s is based on SAP_BASIS 7.02 or 7.2, you need to add authorization object S_RFC_TT with full authorization for your Managed System/s to roles SAP_SM_USER_ADMIN and SAP_RCA_CONF_ADMIN manually.
That user and it's client is what you should enter here in step 5 for ABAP.
Regards,
Divyanshu
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Yes the user is proper . Whichever user we try it gives the same error message .
It does not seem to be picking the right RFC .
Regards,
Shaswat
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Make sure user exists in right client and try it again.
Thanks
Sateesh.
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hi.
it uses the client number you provided in the step 5. not 000 as default
please attach the screenshot.
Thanks
Jansi
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