on 05-13-2008 3:24 PM
Hi,
I am looking mlsomadm (mail gateway) lunix version. basically our Sulation Manager is running in Lunix how we found that file in Lunix Ver. I tried to find that file in marketplace.... but I couldn't found out
Please any one have idea
Thanks
Are you running a 4.6x based system?
Markus
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I am using 4.6C and trying to create RFC connection for mail gateway... I have XI 3.0 and R/3 DEV, QA, PR. all of them are running UNIX OS and I download thease files from service.sap.com/swdc
1. mlsomadm, mlunxsnd, mlsomail and copy in unix directory /usr/sap/SID/exe
and same procedure i follow others systems....
BUT... we are running Sulation Manager 4, different server... that is running under LUNIX REDhead 2.6.9
I copied these 3 files from others system in LUNIX box and tried to execute the command ./mlsomadm sap_eamil_gateway.cfg
its getting some binnary error... so I thing these files are only for UNIX base not for LINUX base...
My question is how to download or found thase files
Note: when i tried to TEST connection (it failed)
Thanks again your time...
> BUT... we are running Sulation Manager 4, different server... that is running under LUNIX REDhead 2.6.9
> I copied these 3 files from others system in LUNIX box and tried to execute the command ./mlsomadm sap_eamil_gateway.cfg
> its getting some binnary error... so I thing these files are only for UNIX base not for LINUX base...
What "binary error"? What distribution are you running? What did you download?
Markus
OIC, I am sorry i didn't tell you the back story... anyway!!! summary is that
For example you are running XI 3.0 (Exchange Infrastructure) and trying to setup for Mail Gateway SAPconnect
If you mail to some one using tr: So01 or SOST I am talking about internal mail (SAPconnect)
as you know that we have to configure SCOT and INT nodes such as I create Nodes (IMAIL)
when you create INT nodes you need RFC connection
when you create RFC connection you need specific path to define mail file from unix structure
such as I create RFC using SM59 under TCP/IP connection and name of RFC connection SIMG_MLUNXSND
when you configure RFC connection you need to define program which is running in directory structure
/usr/sap/SID/SYS/exe/run/mlunxsnd
You not only define this program you have to configure 2 others mail files including mlunxsnd file as well
Other 2 files are mlsomadm, mlsomail
and you writedown small shell scrip in Unix to configure that file like mlsomadm.sh and execute it...
NOW!!! my question is that I done that all procedure follow thease thing in DV,QA,PR in R/3 and XI as well working fine done...becuase I download and unpack thease files from service.sap.com/swdc
Now i am going to configure samething in Sulation Manager and copied thease files in Lunix box but it give me an error binnary error, noting explain much detial just like that...
so I thing its only becuase thease files are UNIX base not LUNIX base... now come back to my question...
how do i found out thease files for LUNIX base....
I belived you pretty much cleared now!!!
again thanks and appricated your time....
Travis
dear mtravisawan Awan,
i do not think that it is polite to place the same question in various forums - you are occupying the time of several people and - like in this case - you get nearly the same answers.
markus clearly states that this is a setup for 4.6* - and i cannot believe you have a SolMan running on a platform < NW 610.
Bit of a misunderstanding...
Seems he is trying to install a Mail Gateway in Solution Manager the same way he has it working in his other systems which are 4.6C. Even though the old method using those files will still work in newer systems you would still need the correct binaries.
Since you can't find the correct binaries or do not have access to them then you have no other course of action but to go with the "new" method of sending mail which is described here:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/c7/92e93ac678601be10000000a11402f/frameset.htm
Regards,
Nelis
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