on 04-10-2015 8:16 PM
Hi, I installed SCC and Cockpit on a separate Windows server without an IQ server, the idea of using this server to run the SCC and Cockpit services instead of having those services running locally on the same server as IQ is running. SCC is fine and I have registered both ASE and IQ servers in it. Cockpit is running, but when I try to start it, it demands a system as well as user and password. The system drop down is blank and I can't continue without having a system listed. How can I get it to use a remote IQ server?
Thanks,
What version for IQ server and IQ cockpit? I would stop and restart IQ cockpit and are you running Cockpit agent on IQ server machine as well?
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Cockpit 4.0. I installed only the SAP Control Center, Cockpit Framework, and SAP IQ Client and SAP IQ ODBC Driver from an IQ 16 install. There is no IQ server running on this Windows server (server "A"). Cockpit and SCC are installed on the remote server (server "B") which does have the IQ Server running, but Cockpit and SCC are not running. The idea being we could use SCC/Cockpit running on "A" to administer the IQ server running on "B". I got SCC configured and working, but I can't get Cockpit to display a System when trying to log in.
I appreciate any suggestions you may have.
Saroi so architecture like David described is not possible?
Our CT also wants to have dedicated server for SCC and cockpit, but he wants to use cockpit to administrate IQ remotely.
Does Cockpit need to be installed on server running IQ server?
How does it gather information about servers available to connect to?
Marian
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