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Unable to release transports.

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We have started to upgrade one of systems to a 64bit OS. When it was first put in it we used 32bit windows 2003 now we have started to upgrade to 64bit windows 2003. I upgraded the development server and SAP on Friday and everything tested ok but when I got in on Monday no one can release transports. When I run 'Check transport tool' I get this error-

timeout during allocate / CPIC-CALL: 'ThSAPCMRCV' : cmRc=20 thRc=456#Time

out during connection setup (check that partner exists

I don't think this is to do with the upgrade but I can't find a solution. Can anyone help.

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Hi,

1) First check you people have established Transport root or not by using t-code: STMS.

2) Then check at STMS screen by clicking Import Overview (F5) button then go to ur request number there you see your request number then double click that request number... then from there double click Transport Logs. and check what might be the problem if it shows (0) successfully Completed there the request released perfectly with out any errors.

3) If you see (4) Ended with Warning then it was released with ABAP errors.

4) If you see (8) then your request ended with errors.

first of all check your STMS configuration done perfectelly or not then only start the transports doing.

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The transport route is setup correctly and the users transports are correct.

The error seems to be a communications issues but its strange. The production server is the transport domain controller and from the development server I can read production and test queue but not its own. I get this error when it trys to read the queue-

Could not start transport control program tp

RFC error: timeout during allocate / CPIC-CALL:

'ThSAPCMRCV'

And this error in SM21-

Communication error, CPIC return code 020, SAP return code 456

> Conversation ID: 02627010

> CPI-C function: CMSEND(SAP)

Tp call failed (RFC RC = 4: RFC message = timeoutduringallocate/CPIC-CALL:'ThSAPCMRCV':

And the error I have listed earlier when the check transport tool is run.