on 10-06-2005 5:16 PM
Hi, I have a problem with the installation of WEB AS ABAP.
I installed Sap Web As 6.40 SR1 following this steps:
Oracle 9.2.0 with the patch 9.2.0.4
Web As Abap.
I assigned two different names for the Oracle System ID and the Sap System ID.
All the installations finished without errors.
In the post installation if I enter in the Sap Management
Console to start the SAP instance i see the following error:
Process: strdbs.cmd
Description: Database
Status: could not be started
I try to resolve the problem following Sap note 786673 (section security: change permission
for Oracle files) but unsuccessfully.
Do you have any suggestion?
I am bit confused how you can possibly give different SID to ORACLE and SAP. But easiest way for figuring out this problem is by running <u><b>stdbs</b></u> script manually. This resides in directory /usr/sap/SID/SYS/exe/run.
Cheers,
Sanjeev
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Sanjeev,
You can provide two different SIDs during the installation process (one for SAP, one for the DB).
Engenio,
Next time it would be best NOT to give a seperate SID to the DB instance unless you really have to.
As Sanjeev said, run the script manually and step through to the point of the error. Also look at the windows event viewer ...anything obvious in here??
Hi all,
first of all thanks a lot for your answers.
I have reinstalled the WEB AS ABAP using the same SID for the DB and for SAP (the SID is C01).
Unfortunately, I found the same error when I go to start SAP.
I checked if the oracle services are running and the check was ok, moreover I used the Oracle Enterprise Manager to check if oracle works.
Sanjeev, I tried to find the script stdbs in C:\usr\sap\C01\SYS\exe\run but without success (I can't find the file above-mentioned).
I applied also another time the SAP NOTE 786673 (section security: change permission for Oracle files) but unsuccessfully.
This is the result of the sapstart.loog
SAP-R/3-Startup Program
Starting at 2005/10/11 13:50:30
Startup Profile: "C:\usr\sap\C01\SYS\profile\START_DVEBMGS00_leonard"
Starting Programs
(416) CreateProcess(C:\usr\sap\C01\SYS\exe\run\strdbs.cmd) failed(2). ENOENT*: No such file or directory OR: The system cannot find the file specified.
(1780) CreateProcess: C:\usr\sap\C01\SYS\exe\run\msg_server.exe pf=C:\usr\sap\C01\SYS\profile\C01_DVEBMGS00_leonard
(356) CreateProcess: C:\usr\sap\C01\SYS\exe\run\disp+work.exe pf=C:\usr\sap\C01\SYS\profile\C01_DVEBMGS00_leonard
(1852) CreateProcess: C:\usr\sap\C01\DVEBMGS00\igs\bin\igswd.exe -dir=C:\usr\sap\C01\DVEBMGS00\igs -mode=all -sysname=C01 -sysno=00
Do you have any suggestion to solve this strange problem??
Thanks a lot.
Eugenio.
Message was edited by: Eugenio Cassiano
The problem related to the strdbs.cmd seem to be solved.
I solved the problem by using this solution:
<b>1)</b> Uncompressed the content of the file DBATOOLS.SAR with sapcar.exe
<b>2) </b> Copied the file strdbs.cmd in my \usr\sap\C01\SYS\exe\run
Now when I start SAP (using MMC), about disp+work.exe process I see the following messages (in the execution range time):
1)Running but message server unreacheble
2)Running but not connected to Message Server
3)Running, Message Server connection ok, Dialog Queue time: 0.00 sec
After 30 seconds I see that the disp+work.exe is in status stopped..
Do you have any suggestion to solve this problem???
Hi Cassiano,
Just check if all the oracle services are running
or not,like Oracle-sap service,and listner etc..
Start the DB first and then the R/3.
reply back.
Rgs
vikas
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