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Trouble accessing System Landscape directory

Former Member
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Dear Gurus,

I am currently setting up the System Landscape Directory (SLD) on the Solution Manager 4.0 system. I have managed to access the main SLD page using http://server:8000/sld, however when I click on the Adminstrator link, and then eg. 'log'. I will get this message:

500 Internal Server Error SAP J2EE Engine/7.00

Application error occurred during the request procession.

Details:

com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.exceptions.WebIOException:

Error compiling [/admin/log.jsp] of alias [sld] of J2EE application [sap.com/com.sap.lcr].

Exception id: [000C29B5E9430058000000320000226800045399F55C32B9]

There are several other links in the SLD Administration that does not work and will incur the same error message as above:

details.jsp

systemmessage.jsp

and many others. I have checked in visual admin and all application s are up. Please advise on my current situation.

With Many Thanks and Best Regards.

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Former Member
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I have tried to create SLDDSUSER in both the abap stack and the java stack. However when I try to login with that user on the login screen, I am getting another set of error:

Error while executing the compilation process: [com.sap.engine.compilation.CompilerException: Cannot find internal compiler.

com.sun.tools.javac.Main].

However I am able to login into the java stack with my existing user ID, which is J2EE_ADMIN.

Is there something I need to do with the Java compiler?

Former Member
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Hi,

You dont have to create this user in the system.This is the defualt user created during installation. You will find this in the

001 client. Also to change the password u can use visual admin

or http://ip:5xx00/nwa use j2ee_admin here and login then change the password for the sld user.

Regards,

Vamshi.

Former Member
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Hi,

Try using the user "SLDDSUSER" it should work.

Regards,

Vamshi.