on 06-26-2009 8:43 AM
Dear All,
I have configure new the transported domin (STMS) and getting an error
TP_domain_bd1.pfl could not be open for writing(invalid argument)
Please suggeest how to salove this problem and i can see this flie there.
Regards,
Hi,
Did you configure the STms Porperly.
Did you Distribut the System
overview -> extras->press distrIbute and activate
Set the Transdir path in the new system
Check the domain controller system is accessiblefrom this system especially
(/sapmnt/trans) and should have read,write permissions
SAP user IDs:
SIDadm
SAPServiceSID
These IDs must be able to have full control of \sapmnt.
Thanks Rishi Abrol
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Hi,
if you configured Transport domain this file(STMS) will get created in /usr/sap/trans/bin directory, prior to that <SID>ADM user should have permission on this directory to create files.
Please check below link for more help
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/44/b4a15d7acc11d1899e0000e829fbbd/frameset.htm
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check the permissions on sapmnt share and give a read/write access to <sid>adm user.
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That means that your <sid>adm user don't have enough rights to write on /sapmnt/<sid>/trans/bin.
Check your authorizations at OS level...
Regards
Juan
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