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Where to check System protocoll?!

Former Member
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Hi because we are having a RFC-Connection which is not working properly i want to use a Transaction ( I knew it before) where we can see that the calling system calls but why the connection is refused!

Can someone help me?! It's a little emberassing

br

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Former Member
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Hi,

Need not to be emberashed.

Use SM59, and press the test connections, if you get "Easy Access" Screen then every thing is ok and if you get a screen asking for user id, password etc, then check your usr is not locked or password is correct.

HOw to check if user is locked?

Use SU01 enter the user name and press the lock overview button from menu bar.

Regards,

Sarvesh

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sm59.....test connection

Former Member
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Hi, well this one i know for sure. I mean sth like checking dumps in ST22.

Any suggestions?!

br

Former Member
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Are you looking for ST11.

Former Member
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No, i found it now. It's SM21

Where can i check the registered Server programs?! there is a list of them in some other Transaction! In SMGW?! I don't find anything here...

any idea?! I am really thankful!!

br

Former Member
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Hi,

Refer to this URL:

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/6a/82343ecc7f892ee10000000a114084/frameset.htm

In the J2EE Engine Visual Administrator, choose Server--> Services --> JCo RFC Provider --> Runtime.

See "RFC destination" pane to enter the destinations parameters.

I hope this is what you are looking for.

Regards,

Sarvesh

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Former Member
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Well thx for this.

But i am looking for a Transaction where there registered server program is provided in a TCP/IP-destination under SM59 is listed. I know it exists, again i cannot remember!

We have the problem that via this RFC-Connection an external System wants to send data to XI. It already works for another system but now i can't remember the little "switches" i used earlier!

br

Former Member
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Ok Carsten,

Now I got it what exactly you are looking for in SM59.

go to SM59 then double click on AI_RUNTIME_JCOSERVER, connection type T and there you will find the "Registered Server Program" under Technical Settings TAB.

Same can be find for

1. AI_DIRECTORY_JCOSERVER

2. LCRSAPRFC

3. SAPSLDAPI

All the above mentioned are of type T.

I hope now I have given your questions answer.

Regards,

Sarvesh

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