on 11-17-2014 2:50 PM
Hi Experts,
I am getting error "WSAECONNRESFUSED: Connection refused" when I try to logon SAPGUI logon pad. I see "green" in SAP MMC console i.e. SAP instance is running with both message and Enqeue Servers.
Any ideas, please?
Thanks & best regards,
Sinu
Hi Reddy,
Could you please share complete dev_w0,dev_disp log files as an attachment.
Regards,
Gaurav
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dev_w0 shows an access violation (memory corruption or programming error) in a sensitive area (share memory access), which may have global (complete application server) impact.
switch the kernel from to the latest available version (used: 7.42 PL 17, available on SMP: PL 27)
If the problem still occurs, create a message in the SAP support portal.
kind regards
Peter
Hi Srinu,
I also agree with Peter. It is an access violation issue while using shared memory access, please try below things.
1. Restart of host on which this SAP system is running.( Restart will release shared memory of SAP system)
2. If restart does not help then please raise message with SAP.
Regards,
Hanumant
Hi Hanumant,
SAPEXE.SAR and SAPEXEDB.SAR do contain the complete kernel.
They are typically only release in the so called stack kernels which are released when a new Support Stack is delivered (ABAP coding service pack).
Between the SP-Stacks we deliver corrections in smaller units (not the complete kernel).
They are contained in dw*.sar.
As far as I can see, dw_26.sar should be available for download for you?
Take this one!
regards
Peter
one of the most stupid recommendations when trying to fix an error situation on windows is:
In Germany we have transferred this into a prose saying: reboot tut gut, which may translate in English to: reboot is always good.
But sorry - 30 years of development and support experience tell me:
Access violations (in Unix: core dumps) will occure again - earlier or later. They are caused by programming errors. You only can get rid of them by correcting them.
Peter
Hello,
Check your entries in SAP GUI instance Number, SID, host name etc..
Firewall off
SAP 1835162 - SAP Basis System: Operating system call connect failed
Regards,
V Srinivasan
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Hi Reddy,
First try to complete restart the server at your end and share contents from dev_w0 log file.Addition to above share the results for ports 3200,3300 and 3600 from the client end by execution of command
telnet <server IP> 3200
In case of failures please make sure above ports are opened for your server IP.
Regards,
Gaurav
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Are you able to resolve/ping the server host name or IP from the client machine where SAP GUI is installed .Also please share the complete error details as well.
Regards,
Gaurav
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Hi Gaurav,
Thank you for your quick response. I pinged from another and current servers, no issues. I am sorry, which error details? I didn't find anything in work directory log files (dev_disp, stderr4, dev_w0, etc.) in order to troubleshoot them. I mean they are not updated with any error information.
Any other ideas, please?
Thanks & best regards,
Sinu
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