on 07-12-2007 10:43 AM
Hi,
I am in the process on installing SRM 5.0 on Red Hat 4 x86_64. The installation has reached phase 24 which is the start instance stage. From what I can see it looks like a permissions issue when the message server tries to start. The central instance comes up fine but the message server start fails.
This is a single stack installation therefore there is no Java stack.
Following parameters were defined during the install:
The ABAP messaging Service Port - 3618
Internal ABAP Messaging Service Port - 3918
I confirmed that the sapmsDB0 service entry with port 3618 was defined in the /etc/services file. I have successfully installed the same product on a RH4 32 bit box without any problems and have compared the services file from that server and it only had the one entry which is the port 3618 one. Therefore I am not missing any entries from the services file.
The log file from the dev_ms:
[Thr 182897244480] MsSSetTrcLog: trc logging active, max size = 20971520 bytes
systemid 390 (AMD/Intel x86_64 with Linux)
relno 7000
patchlevel 0
patchno 73
intno 20050900
make: multithreaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
pid 7337
[Thr 182897244480] ***LOG Q01=> MsSInit, MSStart (Msg Server 1 7337) [msxxserv_mt. 1824]
[Thr 182897244480] SigISetDefaultAction : default handling for signal 17
[Thr 182897244480] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPGetServByName2: service 'sapmsDB0' not found: getservbyname_r (13: Permission denied) [niuxi.c 1725]
[Thr 182897244480] *** ERROR => MsSCommInit: NiBufListen(sapmsDB0) (rc=NIESERV_UNKNOWN) [msxxserv_mt. 10107]
[Thr 182897244480] *** ERROR => MsSInit: MsSCommInit [msxxserv_mt. 1857]
[Thr 182897244480] *** ERROR => main: MsSInit [msxxserv_mt. 5890]
[Thr 182897244480] ***LOG Q02=> MsSHalt, MSStop (Msg Server 7337) [msxxserv_mt. 5938]
Hope someone can help!!!
Regards,
Chengappa Ballachanda
Hi,
Is the SIDadm user allowed to read <b>/etc/services</b> file?
Can you run <b>niping -v -S sapmsDB0</b> (with SIDadm) and paste here the output?
Best Regards,
JC Llanes.
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Thanks guys! The problem was with the permissions on the service file. Once I changed this to 755 it worked!
Thanks for the assistance!
Cheers,
Chengappa
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Hi,
can you post the output of
niping -v -S sapmsDB0
here?
Also, do you use any NIS/LDAP/whatever service for resolving services? Check the "services" entry in /etc/nsswitch.conf.
Best regards,
Elmar.
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