on 06-24-2013 1:00 PM
Hello All,
I am installing distributed system SAP Netweaver 7.3 in opensuse 12.3
I have successfully installed ASCS and Database instance. But while installing Primary Application Server, I am stuck at " Start Instance " phase.
When checked R3trans is unable to connect to database (Oracle 11g)
I referred below notes 1639578 and 1622837, as, I don't see any SSFS key in /usr/sap/<SID>/SYS/global/security/rsecssfs/key folder.
When, I see the below details as ora<SID>
0 encrypted
0 plain
records.
Whereas, I see the below details as <SID>adm
1 encrypted
1 plain
file
I am also using below command to create SSFS key using <SID>adm
rsecssfx put DB_CONNECT/DEFAULT_DB_PASSWORD <passward>
it executes without any error, but, I don't see any key file.
Is it storing somewhere else ?
Thanks & Regards,
Ananda Swaroop G K
Hello All,
I apologize for delayed response and as of now.
We have paused this installation for few weeks.
Thank you all for your time in reply to my thread.
Best Regards,
Ananda Swaroop G K
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Hi Anand,
Is open SUSE supported ?:)
What issue are you facing ?
from SIDADM user can you please try rsecssfx list
Can you please trans.log which you get when try r3trans -d.
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Hi Ananda,
Could you please provide the outputb of R3trans -d
make sure your DB is up and running fine.
BR
Atul
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Does the <SID>adm account have the proper rights to that directory? If not are they at least the owner or in the group that can write to the directory/file?
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