on 12-03-2018 2:00 PM
Good aftenoon,
I add to add 146 transport requests after a system refresh.
I wanted to add these TRs with the command "tp addbuffer".
My sidadm user is running with csh.
When I run the following command, as user sidadm, it works.
tp addtobuffer DEVK926727 SID pf=/usr/sap/trans/bin/TP_DOMAIN_XXX.PFL
If I copy this command in a file (eg tp.cmd), and run run source tp.cmd, there is the following error.
###
This is tp version 380.69.67 (release 745)
Error in /usr/sap/trans/bin/TP_DOMAIN_SID.PFL
: transdir not set.
E-/usr/sap/trans/bin/TP_DOMAIN_SID.PFL
could not be opened.
EXIT
tp returncode summary:
TOOLS: Highest return code of single steps was: 0
ERRORS: Highest tp internal error was: 0208
tp finished with return code: 208
meaning:
error in transport profile (parameter missing or unknown)
###
1. Would you know why I have this change of behavior, if I use source?
2. How do you proceed when you need to add more than one hundred TRs in a buffer?
Regards,
Good afternoon,
It turned out that the problem is caused by the fact that the file contains a control M at the end because it was generated on Windows.
This character generates an error, when tp is executed on Unix.
SAP support told me that we clearly see the problem in the error message 😞
Regards.
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Did you run this command with client number ?
I also forgot to mention that you need to run this command with sidadm user
-Yogesh
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Did you run this command with options like below
tp addtobuffer <TP-Req> <SID> Client=<Number> pf=/usr/sap/trans/bin/TP_DOMAIN_<Domain_SID>.PFL
Generally this command runs successfully if you run it in TP Domain controller system
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Try running it in Transport domain controller server
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Hello,
Why do you want me to perform this?
What are you suspecting?
Regards,
Did you tried to run this command on your Transport domain controller server?
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Hello Benoît Schmid ,
Can you please check your TP_DOMAIN_XXX.PFL have line as below?
TRANSDIR = \\<path>\sapmnt\trans
OR
You might able to forward transports from one system buffer to another.
Thank you
Yogesh
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