on 12-12-2006 2:57 AM
when I used tcode SMSY to create a RFC from Solution manager to Target system,the system displayed red light and had a error as follow:
SDCCN connection error; connect manually
Message no. SMSY_EDIT_LANDSCAPE154
Diagnosis
You tried to put the RFC destination SM_SLMCLNT100_BACK in the satellite system in the SAP Solution Data Manager (SDCCN). The action could not be performed.
Procedure
Put the RFC destination in the SAP Solution Data Manager (SDCCN) satellite system, if necessary.
when I used Tcode SDCCN in satellite system,
I found a error with
> error reading function module interface DSWP_API_SESSIONLIST_GET from SM_SLMCLNT100_BACK
> hostname 'slmprd01' unknown / CPI-C error CM_PRODUCT_SPECIFIC_ERROR.
> Sessions cannot be refreshed from destination SM_SLMCLNT100_BACK ( SLM , 0020230467 )
Refresh of session overview failed from destination SM_SLMCLNT100_BACK
who did meet this kind of problem?
waiting for...
thanks
Hi
First u maintain the target sytem client user id profile as sap_all,sap_new,s_rfcacl_all.
Then go to the smsy, maintain the rfc connection between solman and satlite system.
RFC destination SM_SLMCLNT100_BACK, it means rfc connection not generated properly, First u delete the rfc conection in u r satlite system useing sm59. Then again try to maintain the connection between the system.
Provide u r mail id i will sent the sddcn docs.
Feel free to revert back
---venkat.
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Hello,
I am having a similar problem. Did you find the solution?
When I try to generate the rfc connections using smsy I get the following error:
SDCCN connection error; connect manually
Message no. SMSY_EDIT_LANDSCAPE154
The satellite system does have an rfc connection (*_BACK) and test connection works fine. When I try to manually use the rfc in sdccn (satellite system) it errors again.
Thanks,
Asheesh
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Hello Mittal,
Theproblem is probably created by different releases or missing permissions.
Please check notes:
824521
807895
Also in smsy remove all SM_SIDCLNTXXX_* in solman system and in satellite system and create again the RFC with the wizard.
Take care of compatible password just in case.
Hope this helps,
Dolores
Hi Dolores,
I deleted all the generated RFC connections and Users in Satellite system (R/3) and Sol Man. Regenerated the RFC connections and users in both the systems and got the same error. After that I tried just deleting the SM_PSMCLNT200_BACK rfc and recreated with the existing user id and password. This seemed to do the trick. Not sure on why the auto generation was failing.
Thanks,
Asheesh
Hi,
Are you using the wizard to create the connections, please refer to the logs.
Also refer to the read connection in SM59 automatically created,check connection and remote logon.
Regards,
Alankar
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Hi,
1. have you been applied Plug_Ins i.e. ST-PI and ST-A/PI for all systems?.
2. If not apply immd using by Tx code SAINT.
Regards,
Srini Nookala
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Hi,
goto sm59 in the satelitte system an test the connection SM_SLMCLNT100_BACK. Correct the errors there. Perhaps fqh or saprouter settings or the user information.
please have a look at note 807895 for wrong user settings
Try it again, if this connection is working
Regards
Timm
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Hi,
Please check whether the RFC connection SM_SLMCLNT100_BACK is created in the target system,also check the logon details you are providing while creating the connection.
Regards,
Alankar
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