on 10-22-2009 9:39 AM
Hello,
I am getting error SYSTEM_NOT_CONFIGURED_AS_XMB (System not configured as XI Integration Engine) when trying to call scenario. I have other scenarios running perfectly fine but only those scenarios which are using a Thirdparty business system is giving me this error. I checked all my configurations, one by one but didn't find any problem.
1. sldapicust -> OK
2. sxmb_adm - integration engine configurations -> OK (business role Integration Server)
3. sldcheck - OK
4. sm59 connections -> OK
5. Visual Admin JCo RFC connections -> OK
Your quick suggestions/help will be highly appreciated.
Also check this answered thread about SXMB_ADM configuration
One more thing, have you done the SXMB_ADM configuration other then your XI. If not then you have to mention in other business sytem which are taking part in communication with XI... Set the
Role of Business System ---> Appl System
Corresponding Integ. Server----> dest://<RFC destination of type H which will point to XI>
Edited by: Sarvesh Singh on Oct 22, 2009 2:24 PM
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I tried all the suggestion but none solve my problem, so l am describing my scenario in detailed here:
SLD settings
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I have a third party Business system "OSYS" created with role Application System and "INTEGRATION_SERVER_PID" is assigned to it.
Settings for business system INTEGRATION_SERVER_PID:
Role : Integration system
Pipeline URL: http://dev:8000/sap/xi/engine?type=entry
Group: PUBLIC
Technical System: PID on dev
Client: 001 of PID
Logical System Name:
Settings on XI ABAP stack:
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SXMB_ADM
Global Configuration Data
Role of Business System : Integration Server
corresponding integration server: http://dev:8000/sap/xi/engine?type=entry
Specific Configuration Data
ENGINE_TYPE HUB
IS_URL http://dev:8000/sap/xi/engine?type=entry
SM59
Type H connection
INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI
Target Host: dev Service No. 50000
Path Prefix: /dir/CacheRefresh
I hope this will help to solve my problem.
Jawed
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I am a bit confused why I had to define type H connection in sm59 on XI server and refer it in SXMB_ADM for Integration Server. I had not done this before and my XI was running perfectly.
It doesn't have to do any thing with SICF as I didn't change any thing in SICF.
Any ways I am glad that my problem is solved and Thanks a lot everybody.
Jawed
> I am a bit confused why I had to define type H connection in sm59 on XI server and refer it in SXMB_ADM for Integration Server. I had not done this before and my XI was running perfectly.
Jawed,
I haven't said to create rfc destination on XI, I mentioned in my previous reply "RFC destination of type H which will point to XI ". So this means you have to create RFC destination in OSYS system in SM59 which will contain the login details of XI system. And after creating this you will use the RFC destination in your SXMB_ADM in OSYS system.
Regards,
Sarvesh
Hi Jawed,
Do the following...
1.Go to SM59---> check INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI
2.Goto Transaction SXMB_ADM----> Choose Edit --> Change Global Configuration Data ---> Choose Edit --> Change Global Configuration Data -
> Choose Edit --> Select Role of Business System: Application system ---> Corresponding Integration server: dest://<HTTPDESTINATION>.
U can check the solved threads for ur reference....
Regds,
Pinangshuk.
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Hi,
For me still it seems a configuration error in SXMB_ADM. Have you done it in right client??
Regards,
Sarvesh
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