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wrong server name when trying to connect to sld

Former Member
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Hi,

I've the wrong server inside my logfiles, anybody knows where to change?

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[Thr 245] * ERROR partner not reached (host <b>WRONGSERVERNAME</b>, service sapgw09)

[Thr 245] ** TIME Wed Jun 28 12:32:52 2006

[Thr 245] * RELEASE 640

[Thr 245] * COMPONENT NI (network interface)

[Thr 245] * VERSION 37

[Thr 245] * RC -10

[Thr 245] * MODULE nixxi_r_mt.cpp

[Thr 245] * LINE 8679

[Thr 245] * DETAIL NiPConnect2

[Thr 245] * SYSTEM CALL SiPeekPendConn

[Thr 245] * ERRNO 239

[Thr 245] * ERRNO TEXT Connection refused

[Thr 245] * COUNTER 1

[Thr 245] *

[Thr 245] *****************************************************************************

Best regards,

Michael

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Benny
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Again, it may be mbetter to tell us what you have done to get this message. There are hundreds of possible connections which may be configured in different places.

Regards,

Benny

Former Member
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Hi Benny,

I will agree with you, absolutly. But I'm new in this environment and so I do not know

The question is where this entry is defined. I found it in the dev_server0 so it will be java related. And it is pointing to the gateway and sld.

Now we should have only 50 possible connections

Best regards,

Michael

Benny
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Hi Michael,

absolutely not

It seems you have configured a SLD that does not exist!

I suppose you are talking about a trial?

Did you try to connect this trial to an existing SLD?

Note that you do not need an SLD at all for a development trial. The message may go away by just deleting the definition of the SLD connection.

Regards,

Benny

Message was edited by: Benny Schaich-Lebek

Former Member
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Hi,

I would like to suggest u to check the c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file.

or u can check in c:
sapmnt\NSP\SYS\profile.

Just a suggestion

Regards

Subhash

Former Member
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Hi Subhasch,

good ideas but the problem is not hosts because the wrong server name is in the sap configuration - but don't know where

The profiles didn't point to this server because this server is the sld server and this is not included there.

Best regards,

Michael