on 04-16-2007 1:07 PM
Hi All,
I have installed SAP netweaver 2004 on AIX machine.
When I access the Licensing Adapter with the Visual Administrator I get the message<b> Error while loading service Licensing Adapter</b>
While restarting instance with command startsap ALL , I get following error:
<b>No start profiles found</b>
Please help
Thanks
Hi
hostname and uname = CTSAIX02 ?
Does <b>startsap</b> work ?
Best regards
dirk
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I had a same issue. The following command started the instance
startsap <virtual hostname>
~Parag
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Not sure if you are still having issue with profiles,
profiles will be in /sapmnt/<SID>/profiles directory.
can you go to that directory as su - <sid>adm
and goto above directory and
list all files there
and copy paste that info here.
so that we can really look into this.
Thanks!
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Hi,
Follow the link and it will defiantely help. Hope so.
http://listserv.sap.com/pipermail/linux.general/2004-October/004349.html
Do reward with points.
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Hi,
Thanks
Regading link http://listserv.sap.com/pipermail/linux.general/2004-October/004349.html
they have told to ping nwetweaver 2004 host to check if this is configured.
How to ccheck configuration exactly?
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Hi
Do try the following -
saplicense -test pf=/usr/sap/<b><i>SID</i></b>/SYS/profile/<b>host</b>_<b><i>SID</i></b>_DVEBMGS00
btw, what are the files you are seeing in this directory
Cheers
Senthil
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Hi
check whether there is
/sapmnt/<SID>/profiles
probably /sapmnt/<SID> was not mounted after reboot .
Best regards
dirk
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