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Error during configuration of EWA report

Former Member
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Dear Experts,

I am configuring EWA for my Production system. I have maintained the system in SMSY and generated RFC destinations. The RFC check is in GREEN. I have activated the SDCCN in the satellite system. The satellite system is put in Solution. Everything looks correct. However, when i am running any task in SDCCN like "Refresh sessions", "Refresh Service definitions", it fails with the following error:

Refresh of service definitions started from destination SM_SOLCLNT001_BACK

error reading system ID on SM_SOLCLNT001_BACK

Error when opening an RFC connection (CPIC-CALL: 'ThSAPOCMINIT' : cmRc=20 thRc=497#Unable to dete

Error refreshing service definitions from destination SM_SOLCLNT001_BACK

Task rescheduled for 20111216101604 ( attempt 0001 )

The RFC is working properly. I recreated the RFC many times but the same error. The RFC check is successful. I have removed all the RFCs and created them again in SMSY but to no avail.

Please help.

Thanks in Advance

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Former Member

Hi,

Did you get chance to check the Remote Login of the RFC and authorizations of the user?

Go to SDCCN of Satellite System.

1. Check the status of Task Processor.

Menu "Goto->Settings->Task Processor"; Check Task Processor Status, make sure its active.

2. Check the Task-Specific Settings

In t-code SDCCN --> Menu "Goto->Settings->Task-Specific" . Check the following under "Session Data Collection".

"Data request->Settings ". Confirm the checkbox is checked for "Allow Approximate Data Collection".

"Maintenance->Settings".

"RFC Destinations->Settings" --> Make sure SOLMAN SID is maintained here along with SOLMAN Back RFC destination.

Also check this note 727998 - Complete Replacement of Service Definitions for SDCC/SDCCN

Former Member
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Hello,

Which client are you using for solman?

In the error it says the RFC connects to client 001.

Thanks & Regards,

Arpita Saini

ashish_mishra2
Contributor
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Hi,

If anywhere application server is introduced, just check if the RFC is working fine from app server too.

I have seen many times, when RFC works from central instance but not from app server due to missing entry

in /etc/hosts file or services file etc.

Cheers !!!

Ashish

Former Member
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Hi,

Hi face this kind of problem before..

Please follow the following point hope your problem will solve.

1.Delete this RFC

2.Create similar RFC from SM59

3.Adjust corresponding information in SMSY regarding same RFC and test connection from SMSY.

Regards

Bhuban