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Clock syncronizing for AS ABAP and AS JAVA

sunny_dhama
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Hi,

I am facing some problem in SSO.(connectivity between BI ABAP and BI JAVA )I run the service support desk tool it is showing me the error that the clocks are not synchronized .

After having a conversation with OS team ,clocks are now synchronized ( checked from OS level by issuing the date -u command).

But when we run the service support desk tool its still showing the same error.

The system clocks of your WebAS Java and WebAS ABAP system are not synchronized. This will lead to issues with SSO tickets. The current time on WebAS Java is '8:19:07 AM' (UTC) while the current time on WebAS ABAP is '8:23:23 AM' (UTC)

System configuration:

OS HPUX 11.31

database: Oracle 11g

BI ABAP and BI JAVA :SAP Netweaver 7.02.

Note BI ABAP & BI java are installed on same DB host with MCOD option.

Dear Basis Gurus, does it really need a application restart to get reflected the changed time?

Regards

Sunny Dhama

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former_member192421
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Hi Sunny,

Yes! you have to reboot the system. Recommended approach is as mentioned by Deepak.

Also check the below notes.

They might be useful.

1761987 - SAP Logon Tickets Rejected Due to Clock Synchronization Issue

1749527 - Single Sign-On using SAP Authentication Assertion Tickets stops working on HP-UX

Regards,

Rajkumar

shyam_dontamsetty
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Hi sunny,

Yes, you need to take a restart if you had changed the time.

make sure after restart you need to check the time both from <sid>adm user  aswell ora<sid> and should be same.

Best Regards,

Shyam

former_member188883
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Hi,

Incase you have changed the timings, server restart is required. Recommended approach is to make the application and database down. Change the system time . Take a reboot and start the database as well as application.

Regards,

Deepak Kori