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purpose of this wiki is to provide information on a particular error reported in Sm58 and steps to troubleshoot the issue on the client and server side. OverviewThis wiki provides troubleshooting help with regard to the "Logon failed" error that can occur when processing tRFC calls. The issue may be that the logon details are incorrect or that the server side cannot accept any more connections.Identifying the issuetRFC calls in SM58 fail with sap sm58 transaction recorded the error Logon Failed: The system log will report the following error:Communication error, CPIC return code 017, SAP return code 672. The CPIC return code is 672. From note 63347 you can see that return code 672 means Logon failed.The corresponding work process trace file will also show an entry for the failed logon and Return code 672: Troubleshooting the issueThe issue may occur if the logon details on the client side are incorrect. So the RFC destination will need to be checked. In the example above the RFC destination used is DEFCLNT100. So goto transaction SM59 choose RFC destination DEFCLNT100. Form the menu choose utilities ==> test ==> Authorization test: Ensure that the test is successful: The issue could also occur if the server side does not have the capacity for any more connections. In this case, you would see the following error in the system log SM21 on the server side:“Maximum number of permitted terminal connections reached”So, the logon is not possible because the number of terminals has been reached.To resolve the problem you can increase the rdisp/tm_max_no parameter. For more information on this see note 22099.Related ContentRelated DocumentsRelated SAP Notes/KBAs63347 List: CPIC error codes22099 "maximum number of connected terminals reached" trfc/qrfc 1 Comment Evelyn OCallaghan ! Permalink Jun 16, 2015 Overview Content Too
SAP Basis/Netweaver Tutorials, Monitoring, Administration(Certification) and FAQs Headline Animator Pages About Me Authorisation Implementations Administration Java Performance Tuning Database Personality Development FAQs Forum Thursday, 15 September 2011 How to check transactional RFC(tRFC) related errors? This article answers the following queries : How to check sm58 tcode in sap transactional RFC (tRFC) related errors? How to find out status of transactional RFCs(tRFC) in SAP?
What Is Trfc In Sap
What is the transaction used to perform transactional RFC checks? How to re-process failed or stuck LUW related to transactional RFC? How to
What Is Transactional Rfc In Sap
delete a transactional RFC related LUW from sap system? How to reprocess all the transactional RFCs or LUWs that are stuck in SAP system at a time? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Transactional RFC related checks and maintenance can be done using https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/ABAPConn/tRFC+calls+in+SM58+fail+with+the+error+Logon+failed SM58 transaction code Sometimes, in real time scenario you can face following issues : Process chain related performance issues in BIW system due to transactionalRFCs stuck in R3 system. Idocs flow not happening from R/3 to XI system In these scenarios, SM58 transaction code will be useful to find out stuck tRFCs and action them accordingly. Please login into SAP system and use SM58 as shown below : Using SM58, we can select TRFCs based on https://sapbasisdurgaprasad.blogspot.com/2011/09/how-to-check-transactional-rfctrfc.html Any 2 dates User id Function of TRFC TRFC Destination TRFC Status If you would like to list all, then use * as input in these fields In the following screen, you can see the list of TRFCs that are waiting to be processed or stuck tRFCs as shown below We can delete or re-process these LUWs based on the scenario. This can be done by navigating to Edit menu as shown below You can reprocess an tRFCLUW, by selecting the same andby navigating to Edit -> Execute LUW. This can also be done bypressing F6 button. An LUW can also be debugged by navigating to Edit -> Debug LUW option In case large number of tRFCs are stuck, all of them can be processed at a time by selecting Edit -> Execute LUWs option as shown in the above screen. You can also directly goto QRFC administration and QOUT scheduler fromSM58 transactionas shown in the below screen. Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner Posted by DurgaPrasad at 22:09 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Reactions: 9 comments: suji...12 April 2012 at 12:03Nice documentReplyDeleteDurgaPrasad16 April 2012 at 17:01Thanks a lot SujiReplyDeletePR11 October 2012 at 19:13Awesome Job, Mr Durga Prasad. You Rock...!!! I have gone through lot of blogspot, no one did much better than you.Can I ask you if possible, is th
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