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Integration Builder does not use Fully Qualified Domain Name

JMorozowski
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It appears that when I try to access the Integration Builder it does not use the fully qualified domain name, only the host name. This is not a problem for me, but is for our people off shore. Does anyone know of a way to change this so that it will use the FQDN? Thanks.

Jon

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JMorozowski
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This is solved now. I had to add the following profile parameter to the instance profile. icm\full_host_name

michael_mulvey
Employee
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Hi,

For the definitive answer on how FQHN are resolved in SAP check SAP Note 773830.

The ICM sets the FQHN using the following hierarchy.

1. The parameter SAPLOCALHOSTFULL in the SAP profile (recommended for high availability configurations) has the highest priority. If it is set in a profile file, the ICM uses this value as the FQHN. Note: the system default value of SAPLOCALHOSTFULL contains the host name without domain, so the system default is ignored by the ICM.

2. If the parameter is not set, icm/host_name_full is analyzed.

3. If this parameter is not set either, the ICM uses the FQHN of the operating system. For this reason, check the settings of the hosts file at the operating system level.

Hope this helps

Michael

JMorozowski
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I made the corrections stated in the note and changed the hostname entries in the Exchange Profile, but that did not solve the problem.

dharamveer_gaur2
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hi use these thread might help u

JMorozowski
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I'm sorry, but none of the above suggestions solved the problem. I removed the XI1 hostname from the host file and left only the FQDN and it is still the same result.

SudhirT
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Hi Jon,

Check SAP note 804124 if it is the same problem you talking about.

thanks!

JMorozowski
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As stated above, I already have an entry in my host file with the FQDN. I also have an entry with just the hostname. Is that extra entry causing the issue?

Former Member
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Hi

For same IP address if you have more than one entry. This will create problem

Most of the time I found the entry occurred first in host file always over right the other one.

Thanks

Gaurav

JMorozowski
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I believe the host file has the fully qualified domain name.

former_member181985
Active Contributor
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Hi Jon,

Add an entry in the host file as follows.

IPADDRESS FQDN HOSTNAME

e.g.,

192.168.0.4 server.domain.com server

-Praveen

Former Member
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R they using the same name in host file?

thanks

farooq