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brconnect error - BR0602E No valid SAP license found

Former Member
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Hello All,

I did oracle ownership changes for my oracle Database as a part of oracle 12c preupgrade tasks.

After that i am trying to execute the brconnect check, which is giving the SAP license not found error, though the license is in place. Could someone please help me.

Below is the error i am getting.

brconnect -u / -f check

BR0801I BRCONNECT 7.40 (6) BR0805I Start of BRCONNECT processing: cevdkicm.chk 2017-02-10 05:56:00 BR0484I BRCONNECT log file: /oracle/SID/sapcheck/cevdkicm.chk BR0477I Oracle pfile /oracle/SID/sapprof/initSID.ora created from spfile /oracle/SID/112_64/dbs/spfileSID.ora BR1805I Oracle spfile /oracle/SID/sapprof/spfileSID.ora created from pfile /oracle/SID/sapprof/initSID.ora BR1304E Checking SAP license failed at location BrLicCheck-124 BR0602E No valid SAP license found - please contact SAP BR0806I End of BRCONNECT processing: cevdkicm.chk 2017-02-10 05:56:02 BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2017-02-10 05:56:02 BR0804I BRCONNECT terminated with errors





I referred note :912969 - BR*Tools fails due to license problems

Also, did kernel upgrade on the host,

my current brtools version is BR0651I BRTOOLS 7.40 (6).

All environment variables are in place.

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former_member182657
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Hi,

Also, did kernel upgrade on the host,my current brtools version is BR0651I BRTOOLS 7.40 (6).

As you've upgraded the kernel version of your system,but here i recommends to use latest patch version of brtools 7.40 in parallel.

Try again to check after patching the brtools with latest available.

Ref SAP Note 1838850 - Corrections in BR*Tools Version 7.40

Regards,

Gaurav Rana

Former Member
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Hello Gaurav,

Upgraded brtools to patch 9.

release note 1838850
kernel release 740 patch date 2014-04-30
patch level 9
make platform sun_64
make codeline 740_REL
make mode OCI_112
make date May 5 2014

Former Member
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I did oracle ownership changes for my oracle Database

Check using which user you are trying to execute license check & Also make sure you executed oraroot.sh after Kernel update and br* components have right permissions.

Regards,

Harish Karra

Former Member
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I am trying to execute the command with orasid

And brtools already has the required permissions.

-rwsrwsr-- 1 oracle oinstall 12866240 Feb 9 07:10 brarchive
-rwsrwsr-- 1 oracle oinstall 13051464 Feb 9 07:10 brbackup
-rwsrwsr-- 1 oracle oinstall 15599320 Feb 9 07:10 brconnect
-rwsrwsr-- 1 oracle oinstall 13584360 Feb 9 07:10 brrecover

-rwsrwsr-- 1 oracle oinstall 7989104 Feb 9 07:10 brrestore

-rwsrwsr-- 1 oracle oinstall 16380872 Feb 9 07:10 brspace

-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8666808 Feb 9 07:10 brtools

Former Member
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Hi,

Just go thru SAP Note 1598594 and make sure you have all permissions in place.

All BR*Tools programs can be used with the OS user <sapsid>adm and the OS user ora<dbsid>. By default, they are started with the user <sapsid>adm. For both OS users, the DB instance is uniquely defined via the environment variables ORACLE_SID and ORACLE_HOME (plus ORACLE_BASE if appropriate).
The BR*Tools programs should not be used with the OS user "oracle". However, to start the BR*Tools programs with the user "oracle" in exceptional circumstances, you must set the corresponding Oracle environment variables (ORACLE_SID, ORACLE_HOME) and the BR*Tools-specific environment variables (such as SAPDATA_HOME, SAPEXE) beforehand. For more information, see SAP Note 1554661.

What is the output if you execute the command from Oracle user ?

Regards,

Harish Karra

Amit_Tewatia
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Hi Parimal,

Hope you have done owner change as per SAP Note# 1915317. Please share environment variable "ORACLE_BASE, ORACLE_HOME, ORACLE_SID" for 'oracle', '<sapsid>adm', 'ora<dbsid>' users.

Regards,

Amit T

Former Member
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Hello Amit,

Yes i have referred the same note you suggested. I was trying to execute the command brconnect with the orasid user only. And it has all the required environment variables already set.

please find below.

HOME=/opt/home/orasid LOGNAME=orasid
SAPSYSTEMNAME=SID
DIR_LIBRARY=/usr/sap/SID/SYS/exe/run
RSEC_SSFS_DATAPATH=/usr/sap/SID/SYS/global/security/rsecssfs/data RSEC_SSFS_KEYPATH=/usr/sap/SID/SYS/global/security/rsecssfs/key
rsdb_ssfs_connect=1 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/sap/SID/SYS/exe/run:/usr/sap/SID/SYS/exe/uc/sun_64:/oracle/SID/112_64/lib SAPEXE=/usr/sap/SID/SYS/exe/run DB_SID=SID
dbms_type=ORA
dbs_ora_tnsname=SID
ORACLE_SID=SID
ORACLE_BASE=/oracle
ORACLE_HOME=/oracle/SID/112_64
NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8 SAPDATA_HOME=/oracle/SID
dbs_ora_schema=SAPSR3