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error while ipmorting dev configuration in NWDS

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HI

I am getting error as "<i>No configurations on server or server error</i>" while trying to import development configuratios in NWDS 2.0.7. I am using WAS 6.40 sp 9 . plz provide me some idea what to do.

I thought may be its because my cms has not been configured for domain & track. I tried to confiogure domain and succeed. but while tring to add track I am getting error as"

<i>Collection 'compartments' of configuration "dm_dev" is empty or missing (null). : compartments</i>

"

again while adding track in domain if I adds software components "SAPDEVINFF" from the list it's giving the following error "

<i>DTR (URL http://<server-name>:50000/dtr) server exception: Repository "http://<server-name>:50000/dtr" failed to properly respond to request "PROPPATCH ws/dm/sap.com_SAPDEVINFF/dev/" [HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error]</i>

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actually I am tring to configue JDI on WAS but get stuck with these configurtion things since last 3/4 days.

thanks in advance

Ashutosh

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Former Member
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1. You cannot import a configuration if no tracks have been defined.

2. Once that's done, make sure your NWDS and NWDI are on the same SP level: Your NWDS currently is on SP7, while your server is on SP9.

Did you follow the installation manual while installing JDI? It seems there's something seriously wrong with your JDI installation.

Former Member
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Thanks Pascal,

First one I understood.

for the second one I tried from my friend's system who has NWDS 2.0.9, but it showed same as above problem. I guess this is because I have not defined track.

I have followed the NWDI installation guide of version sp12 . I guess that should not be a problem. I could not find a guide for sp9.

now I have to solve the problem of these errors that is shown while defining track.

one thing i want to let you know that while I am tring to access the CBS url <i>http://<server-name>:50000/webdynpro/dispatcher/sap.com/tc.CBS.WebUI/WebUI</i>

its giving error

<i>An error has occurred:

"Failed to process the request."

Please contact your system administrator</i>

even though I have configured CBS as per the installation guide.

Former Member
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Hmmm

Seems like I have seen this error...

Are u seeing a NullPointerException when u access the URL

Regards

Pran

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I recommended you switch to SP12 for all your components if possible. SP9 is not the most stable release from what I've heard/read.

Former Member
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Hi Pascal,

it seems that this may be due to installation of sp12 then undeployed sp12 & deployed sp9. I am seeing webUI component present for both sp12 & sp9. I think I will have to undeploy and deploy it again and then see. it might be the deployer problem of installing the same component again for two different sp level. in the directory structure I am seeing two different directory has been maintented for sp 12 webUI & sp9 webUI. hope this could be the reason.

I will try to deploy again and get back to this forum within 1/2 days

Thanks

Ashutosh

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Hi all,

i tried to undeploy JDI and deployed again with all sp9. as a result I can able to access CMS WebUI now. but while tring to configure track in a domain is it giving the same error as previously. plz give any suggestion.

Error;

"<i>DTR (URL http://hdklerpsdf013:50000/dtr) server exception: Repository "http://hdklerpsdf013:50000/dtr" failed to properly respond to request "PROPPATCH ws/dm/sap.com_SAPDEVINFF/dev/" [HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error]"</i>

Thanks

Ashutosh

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Hi all,

if you are using SAP DB, it's reported that this internal error when saving tracks may be caused by bad indices in SAP DB (of particular release - AFAIK 7.4.something). So to overcome this problem: 1st check your SAP DB for bad indices ( I did it from WEB DBM snap-in in SAPMMC -> Tuning -> Index Use -> Select Bad). If there are some bad indices, try to recreate them (SAPMMC -> Recovery -> Indexes). I did it one by one because the button Recrate all bad indexes didn't work for me, maybe you will be more lucky. Then saving of tracks wokred fine.

Regards, Richard.

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