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FQDN in java instance

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hello All,

where do you check FQDN for your java instance? Only OS level or any whele else?

please let me know.

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Reagan
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Hello

Check the parameters SAPFQDN SAPLOCALHOSTFULL and SAPGLOBALHOST entries in the SAP profile (DEFAULT.PFL)

Regards

RB

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I do not have os level access. How can I check profiles in java instance ?

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Hi,

Run RZ10 Choose instance profile and find parameters or run rz11 nad provide name of parameters.

You can do this using SAP Gui.

BR,

K.

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Hello Tee,

On SAP Java, you need to have OS level access to check the Profile parameters.  I dont think there is any other way to check it.

Regards,

Mudasir.

Reagan
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If this is a pure Java stack then you cannot use Tx RZ10 or any other Tx's.

You can only check it from the OS level.

Ask someone who has access to the OS level to check it for you.

Location of the profiles - /sapmnt/SID/profile

Regards

RB

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Hi,

You need to have os level access. If you want to fix it for the time being you can just add the entry in host file of your PC.

XX.XX.XX.XX     fullyqualified host name

Thanks

Rishi Abrol