on ‎2005 Jun 23 2:16 PM
When I attempt to launch jcmon.bat and access local administration, I get the following error:
ERROR => Can't attach to administration shared memory (rc=3) [jcmonxx.c 219]
Any ideas? I'm pretty sure that server0 is not running, but since I can't log into the Visual Administrator or jcmon I don't know for sure.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi all,
well I do have the same problem and still try to figure it out.
I do have an WEB AS 6.40 as Java AdIn for XI on a windows 2003 together with Oracle running.
After installation and installing all lates support packages the machin run quite ok.
I just added 5 Dialog processes to the ABAP part (2 where the default value) and restartet the whole instanze.
Bang.
Set the valkues back and tried it again, nothing happened.
Abap is working quite ok but J2EE does not start any more. Inside the jcmon the above error message alittle different:
Can't open shared memory administration (rc=3)
any ideas
Additional info:
the only thing I can find inside the logfile is an entry inside the dev_disp:
Tue Dec 06 18:28:29 2005
J2EE server info
start = TRUE
state = STARTED
pid = 2188
argv[0] = D:\usr\sap\XIT\DVEBMGS00\j2ee\os_libs\jcontrol.EXE
argv[1] = D:\usr\sap\XIT\DVEBMGS00\j2ee\os_libs\jcontrol.EXE
argv[2] = -DCONNECT_PORT=1828
argv[3] = -DLISTEN_PORT=1829
argv[4] = -DSAPSYSTEM=00
argv[5] = -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=XIT
argv[6] = -DSAPMYNAME=tst-rbg02_XIT_00
argv[7] = -DSAPPROFILE=D:\usr\sap\XIT\SYS\profile\XIT_DVEBMGS00_tst-rbg02
argv[8] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK=ON
argv[9] = -DFRFC_FALLBACK_HOST=localhost
start_lazy = 0
start_control = SAP J2EE dispatcher node
DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = STARTED
Tue Dec 06 18:28:49 2005
DpJ2eeEmergencyShutdown: j2ee state = SHUTDOWN
Message was edited by: Jan-Markus Wilhelm
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