on 07-26-2005 3:37 PM
There were a few discrepancies between the word for word SAP installation and configuration guides and our actual SAP installation. I have been following the process of going back and fixing these gaps.
Yesterday, I adapted J2EE Server Memory Configuration (see below)and after that the XI J2EE Visual Administrator locked me out. My logins are unsuccessful:
1. In the left frame choose Server → Services →
Configuration Adapter
2. Choose cluster_data → Propertysheet
instance.properties.ID
3. Choose Show the detail of the selected node
4. The parameter ID...MaxHeapSize for server0 must
be set according to your platform:
On IBM iSeries: Set the value to 3072.
Other platforms: Set the value to 1024
5. For the parameter ID...JavaParameters for server0
add the following settings at the beginning of the
existing properties settings:
Never use this -XX parameter for IBM or
Compaq JDKs.
-XX:MaxPermSize=128M <existing settings>
I cannot view the J2EE homepage on the server. Nor am I able to see any of my SAP XI J2EE components. I have checked the SAP Management console and restarted the J2EE Server. I have also checked my port numbers. The J2EE Server restarts and I can also get into the Configuration tool.
What should I do to fix the problem?
Thanks.
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Hi Any one Please help me!!
I tried all the ways to login to Visual Administrator.
I also used emergency user ID but it too falied.
I then tried to add another usr to direct dispatcher method and gave the port 8101 instead of 50004.It logged upto 76% and gave "could not open connection host"
if connected through look up connection "msgserver/text/logon returned empty list of parameters"
or
user authentication failed.I tried all ways but failed.Please help me in this pretext by giving a solution other than reinstallation of Netweaver.
I am Using NetWeaver`04 SP 9
Thanking you in advance.
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Hi Sejoon,
Even i am facing the same poblem as Fabian.My J2ee is not up and hence i am not able to login to visual admin.When i ran the jcmon.exe as u told, i Got the following in the port list.
Idx | Name | PID | State | Error | Restart |
--- | |||||
0 | dispatcher | 3636 | Running | 0 | yes |
1 | server0 | 0 | Stopped | 5 | no |
2 | SDM | 3336 | Running | 0 | yes |
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What should i do to start my j2ee engine???????.Any pointers are welcome.
Thanks&Regards,
Rashmi
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Hi, Rashimi and Fabian.
Regarding J2EE engine trouble with startup, please refer to the section VM problems of the following pdf.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/library/events/sap-teched-... for sap web as java.pdf
Or search with the phrase "JVM troubleshooting" in the search box on the SDN top page.
Also check the Note 723909.
Hope this helps.
Hi, Fabian.
First of all, are you sure that your J2EE server process is running?
This kind of problem is usually due to the fact that J2EE server couldn't start up.
Please run the jcmon utility program in the \usr\sap\QDX\SYS\exe\runU directory and check whether your server0 process is running.
In my case when i execute the jcmon like the following,
D:\usr\sap\QDX\SYS\exe\runU>jcmon.exe pf=D:\usr\sap\QDX\SYS\profile\QDX_DVEBMGS00_ides2
And this shows the following results.
|Idx|Name |PID |State |Error|Restart|
|---|--------------------|--------|--------------------|-----|-------|
| 0|dispatcher | 4048|Running | 0|yes |
| 1|server0 | 2616|Running | 0|yes |
| 2|SDM | 3984|Running | 0|yes |
----
And if your J2EE server couldn't start up, you should tune the JVM settings by using the Configuration tool(Configuration Tool can be run regardless of J2EE engine).
Good luck.
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I have tried this already - SMICM.
Here is the weird part. The J2EE Engine is up and running in the SAP Management Console.
In the SMICM it shows the following:
ABAP Server operational = TRUE
J2EE Server configured = FALSE
J2EE HTTP port =
J2EE HTTPS port =
J2EE Server operational = FALSE
Default root access handler = ABAP
URL Prefix Table loaded = TRUE
Message was edited by: Fabian Mansfeld
profile on ABAP Stack.
/usr/sap/<SYSID>/SYS/profile/<SYSID>_DVEBMGS<sysnumber>_<hostname> file.
Goto RZ10
Click on the drop down button for Profile.
If you do not have any profile in that. Import the profile.
<b>RZ10 --> Utilities --> Import Profiles --> Of active server</b>
Then do the drop down on <b>Profile</b> again. This time pick the one with <b><sysid>_DVEBMGS<system number>_<hostname></b> which is an instance profile. Then choose <b>extended maintenance</b> radio button
Choose <b>Change</b>.
In the next screen if you see ur parameter change it, otherwise, you can add one. Do not forget to save the changes.
Hi
Go thru this
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/71/540c404a435509e10000000a1550b0/content.htm
Hope it helps
Regards
Arpit Seth
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