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тАО06-18-2004 08:19 PM
тАО06-18-2004 08:19 PM
We are installing SAP 3.0f application server on hp-ux 11.11 server. During the installation we exported the following file system with read-write permission for all systems and all directories had mode drwxrwxrwx.
/sapmnt/
/sapmnt/
/usr/
during R3INST, we faced the following problem :
Cannot change owner for /usr/sap/YDB/SYS/profile
however /sapmnt/YDB/profile in the central instance has full authority.
Any body could assist me to get this server up will be highly appreciated.
Reagrds,
Ashraf
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тАО06-19-2004 04:14 PM
тАО06-19-2004 04:14 PM
Re: SAP Application Server installation problems
Thanks,
Brian
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тАО06-19-2004 04:19 PM
тАО06-19-2004 04:19 PM
Re: SAP Application Server installation problems
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тАО06-19-2004 05:11 PM
тАО06-19-2004 05:11 PM
Re: SAP Application Server installation problems
I tried this command from the target system with user root:
touch test
Then found out the permission has a strange user id:
-r--r--r-- 1 65534 sys 0 Jun 20 08:00 test
In the way am axpecting it to be at least the same user name root.
So how we could be able to change owner across nfs file system.
Regards,
Ashraf
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тАО06-19-2004 05:23 PM
тАО06-19-2004 05:23 PM
Re: SAP Application Server installation problems
across mount file system i specified the unkown user id with 0 and i will try the installation now. and now i am be able to change the owner ship of the files.
Regards,
Ashraf
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тАО06-20-2004 10:28 AM
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тАО06-21-2004 07:42 AM
тАО06-21-2004 07:42 AM
Re: SAP Application Server installation problems
As Brian stated you must check that the application server is setup correctly with the same username/UID and group/GID as the database server(CI).
Check on you CI
#grep ydbadm /etc/passwd
Example:
ydbadm:xxxencrxx:3210:201:Production SAP R/3,,,:/home/ydbadm:/bin/csh
Format in password file
Username:encrypt_pw:UID:GID:Description:Home_dir:Shell
Compare the UID and GID on both hosts.
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NB! If you don't export the filesystem with root privilegies, the root user on the app.server will be treated as an "unknown" user.
Therefore if you do a touch /sapmnt/YDB/profile/test
with the root user, you might see an "unknown" UID
Best regards,
Tor-Arne