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Apr 06, 2005 at 10:08 AM

[SAPINST Fails when calling brconnect]

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Good Morning,

Here we go again. You might remember my previous post about a Dispatcher not really eager to start. After tuning my server memory allocations, i noticed that some tables where missing in the SAP<SID> schema. I dropped the SAP<SID> oracle user and restarted Sapinst.

The installation was running smoothly till the UPDATING DATABASE STATISTICS step. I am stuck there with this enigmatic message :

WARNING 2005-04-06 10:58:21

Execution of the command "/home/sap/sapmount/PUR/exe/brconnect '-u' 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXX' '-c' '-o' 'summary' '-f' 'stats' '-o' 'SAPPUR'" finished with return code 3. Output: BR0801I BRCONNECT 6.40 (11)BR0805I Start of BRCONNECT processing: cdprcjeb.sta 2005-04-06 10.58.21BR0049W Last BRCONNECT run with function 'function' was probably killedBR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2005-04-06 10.58.21BR0301E SQL error -1017 at location db_connect-2ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon deniedBR0310E Connect to database instance PUR failedBR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2005-04-06 10.58.21BR0301E SQL error -1017 at location db_connect-2ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon deniedBR0310E Connect to database instance PUR failed

BR0806I End of BRCONNECT processing: cdprcjeb.sta 2005-04-06 10.58.21

BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2005-04-06 10.58.21BR0804I BRCONNECT terminated with errors

ERROR 2005-04-06 10:58:21

CJS-00288 Could not update database statistics. DIAGNOSIS: Command brconnect -u SYSTEM/****** -c -o summary -f stats -o SAPPUR returned 3, which is not a success code. SOLUTION: See brconnect.log for details.

Before posting, i checked out that BRCONNECT was working, it did from the ora<sid> OS user. Beside, i checked an awful lots of sapnotes about this topic. It seems that my ops$<SID>adm and ops$ORA<SID> are well defined. I also played one more time the sapdba_role.sql which changed nothing.

I am kind of stuck here. If anybody has an idea, i would gladly try it. Else, i will erase all this stuff and start from scratch AGAIN.

Who said SAP was plug and play ? Oh I remember, my manager...