on 2011 Jan 29 6:49 PM
Hi,
I have installed SAPGui for java 720 on MAC OSX
I am able to connect, via saprouter, to two different servers, while I receive a timeout on a third.
All the server are reached through saprouter.
The difference is only that the third server is on a different network whit respect to the first two.
From the same lan, I am able to connect to all three servers using Win sapgui, with the same connection string.
Any hint?
One working connection string is (java):
conn=/H/94.x.y.z/S/3299/H/10.150.0.10/S/3210;wan=true
the non-working one is (java):
conn=/H/94.x.y.z/S/3299/H/156.k.l.m/S/3200;wan=true
the above connection is configured on window with the following parameters:
Saprouter:/H/94.x.y.z/S/3299/H/
Appl. server: 156.k.l.m
System number: 00
Release info:
SAPGUI for Java 7.20 rev 4
(Version ID 072000040400)
Wed Nov 10 06:15:31 CET 2010
vml2081, 720_REL, 1202962
Java VM: Apple Inc. Version 1.6.0_22
OS: Mac OS X(x86_64) Version 10.6.6
Thanks!
Massimo
I have resolved the issue.
Just changed the final host ip address with the host name in the domain of the saprouter box. I don't know why this happened, and why the behavior was different in OSX java client and in win gui client.
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Hi,
My SAP GUI "desapear" and I cannot download at the
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/sap-gui#section31
Could you help me?
Where I can get it?
Thanks in advance.
Flavia Basile
Edited by: fla basile on Feb 28, 2011 8:42 PM
Hi Massimo.
The connection string work's thus:
If your server using load balancing configuration, use this connection string:
conn=/M/(IP_Address_Message_Server)/S/36(system_number)/G/(nama_group)
If yor SAP R/3 server are not using load balancing system:
conn=/H/(IP_Address_server_SAP)/S/32(system_number)
Regards.
Douglas
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