on 11-26-2007 3:26 PM
Dear all,
we activated an SLD on our Solutione Manager box (sp stack 13) and were able to import all the landscape into the DBACOCKPIT, so far so good.
I understood that is necessary to go fo some post-processing in order to be able to get access to the remote mssql SAP DBs.
BTW, I'm trying to connect first a NW7.0 system with SP stack 12.
I've tried to follow note Note 1050292 - MSSQL DBACOCKPIT : multiple errors on various screens as it is apparently the way to go, but no luck.
Also I don't understand why the DBACOCKPIT continues to complain for not using the 'dbo' user, our DBs are all schemas non-dbo.
Any help in understanding the DBACOCKPIT config for the remote mssql DBs would be greatly appreciated and rewarded.
Franco.
Solved by ourselves
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Ok,
we solved the issue bu ourselves.
The DBACOCKPIT now 'wants' to create a monitoring schema over the mssql target db, using the naming convention 'SAPSolMan710'
You have to 'repair' then 'create' the monitoring schema as described in Note 1050292 - MSSQL DBACOCKPIT : multiple errors on various screens
Once again SAP didn't help and we had to find the solution thru their own notes !
Franco.
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