on 2022 Feb 17 9:06 AM
Hello,
I wish to register Systems like a TREX and Content Server to a SLD. (the OS is Windows)
I know that one would have to use the sldreg in the usr\sap\<SID>\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64 folder
with the following command:
sldreg.exe -configure slddest.cfg -usekeyfile
After that you enter all the parameters, put the files in the folder
\usr\sap\<SID>\SYS\global
and Restart the Services of the TREX
with the command
saposcol.exe -b | sldreg -connectfile <path to file>\slddest.cfg -stdin -oldtransferdtd
the data Transfer to the SLD can be triggered.
at first i used the sldreg.exe and saposcol.exe of the hostagent, as i used this method more often in Linux. This resulted in only Data from the Host showing up, no TREX related information.
After some searching i found out, that in Windows, you use the on top mentioned paths and immediatly got the error, that a sapcpp47.dll would be missing. I copied the one from the SAP hostagent and then the Commands would work.
For one System it then worked that all the respective Data would show up, however when i tired that on the second System, only Host related information would show in the SLD.
Has anyone had a similar Problem? Is there something i am missing?
Is there actually a easier way of of connecting systems to an SLD?
How would the procedure work with a Content Server? As i have only the sldreg.exe and saposcol.exe from the hostagent.
Thank you for your Time and answers!
Yours Sincerly
Alessandro
okay found my solution, the sldreg in the folder /usr/sap/<SID>/SYS/exe/ and so on is the wrong one
in the folder /usr/sap/<SID>/TREX<nr>/exe is also a sldreg, that worked like intended.
Also found a note, that a content server has to be manually created in the LMDB, which is quite a pain, but at least an answer.
Thanks to all those that looked at my post!
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