on 12-13-2007 10:23 AM
Hi Gurus,
When i tried to execute event data change process type in BI component I am getting below error. It clearly says missing password. I haven't understood what password is missing for which user. we checked all user certificates all valid.
Below is the error log:
Java system error: call FM RSRD_X_PRODUCE_PROXY to ProgId BP1TULAP424_PORTAL_WSH on host BP1TULAP424 with SSO not authorized: Missing Password
Message no. RSBOLAP018
Diagnosis
An error occurred in the BI components on the SAP J2EE Engine.
Procedure
Contact your system administrator to have the error analyzed in detail.
Procedure for System Administration
Start the Visual Administrator, log on to the SAP J2EE Engine and choose "<J2EE_SID>" ->"Server" -> "Services" -> "Log Viewer".
The file "defaultTrace.trc" includes detailed information about the error that occurred. In Windows, you can find this file in the Log Viewer under "Cluster <computer name>" -> "Server <server number>" -> "<drive>:\usr\sap\<SID>\JC<INSTANCE>\j2ee\cluster\server<NUMBER>\log". ". In Unix, the file is located under "/usr/sap/<SID>/JC<INSTANCE>/j2ee/cluster/server<NUMBER>/log".
If the file does not include enough detail about the error, you can increase the log level to obtain more information. To do this, choose "<J2EE_SID>" -> "Server" -> "Services" -> "Log Configurator". On the "Locations" tab page, choose "com" -> "sap" -> "ip" -> "bi" -> "webapplications". Using the selection list on the right side of the screen, you can increase the log level, whereby "DEBUG" represents the log level with the most information. You can save your settings by choosing the "Save" icon. The change to the log level is active immediately. Once you have successfully analyzed the error, you should set the log level back to its default value using the appropriate pushbutton; continuous writing to the log file negatively affects the overall performance of the system.
Any help greatly appreicated. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Reddy.
I've had this issue before:
The cause was the Secure Store password was incorrect on the BI Portal.
Change the SS admin user's password back to what it was, or update the secure store to the new password (stop the Java AS, update password in configtool, save, reencrypt secure content, start Java AS).
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This error was being encountered in our system and I found that the UME ID used in the connection did not have a valid password set. I had to go into NWA reset the password to an initial one and then login as that user to set the actual password. Once this was done the ID could be used with the SSO connection.
Using the Web Diagtool also helps in troubleshooting these SSO connections greatly:
Note 1045019 - Web diagtool for collecting traces
Regards,
Thomas
Reddy,
how was this problem resolved? Was it authorizations?
Regards,
James
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HI All,
Just wondered if anyone had found the solution to this problem as we are also encountering the issue.
Thanks,
Ian.
P.S. Points will be awarded for any help provided.
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Hi ,
I got the same error, can any one help me on this..
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Venkatesh
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