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Re: Hardware migration with DB Upgrade

Hello, You can use homogeneous system copy method for this with database upgrade but there are certain restrictions related to support package for window 2012. Please check SAP note 1721575 for more...

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Re: SAP 6.0 EnhP5 Support Package Level

Hi Reagan,  Thank you for your posted noted, were very helpful Regards,Juan Carlos

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Re: SAP 6.0 EnhP5 Support Package Level

Hello Juan, You can apply a package if the prerequisites of the package are met. So If you meet the prerequisite then you can do. But if the prrequiste are not met then you might need to update the...

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Re: 4.7 to ECC6 EHP6 Upgrade

Hello Anil, Check the PAM for supported combination. Regards,Gaurav

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Re: icm/server_port_0 is in unchangeable mode. How to change?

HelloTx RZ10 RegardsRB

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Re: 4.7 to ECC6 EHP6 Upgrade

HelloCheck this SAP noteNote 335690 - Special Support of DB & OS releases for SAP upgrade/installa Here is...

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Re: 4.7 to ECC6 EHP6 Upgrade

Hi Anil, Refer my blog when you plan to use MSSQL 2012 for SAP systems. http://scn.sap.com/community/sqlserver/blog/2013/07/25/things-to-consider-before-upgrading-to-mssql-2012 Also refer thread...

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Re: icm/server_port_0 is in unchangeable mode. How to change?

Hi Jatin, Refer steps in link belowhttp://scn.sap.com/community/netweaver/blog/2012/07/28/change-sap-profile-parameters Hope this helps. Regards,Deepak Kori

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ERROR: The mount point cannot be accessed!

Hi, Please help me on the below Error ERROR: The mount point cannot be accessed! Error is shown when I tried to specific paths for Kernel Thanks,Avinash

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Re: icm/server_port_0 is in unchangeable mode. How to change?

Hi Jatin, You can't change in SMICM, goto RZ10 select your instance profile which normally named like this SID_DVEBMGS<InstanceNr>_SAPGLOBALHOST select Extended Maintenance, change select your...

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Re: error in MAIN_INIT/JOB_RSVBCHCK2 phase

HelloCheck these logsPSOLTPSC.LOG PSVBCHCK.LOG RegardsRB

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Re: ERROR: The mount point cannot be accessed!

Hi,In case the Installation media has been mounted in the installation host (i.e. from NFS), check if the files can be accessed and opened manually from the installation host.Check the Installation...

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Re: ERROR: The mount point cannot be accessed!

Hi Avinash, This error is normally because of permissions. What is the permissions of the mount point? I assume it is Unix/Linux, or is it Windows? Alan

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Re: ERROR: The mount point cannot be accessed!

Hi, To added more I have checked logs files under /sdt/log -->MID log updates its not able to find Unicode kernel path so now I am currently downloading new kernel and retry for luck..Will update on...

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Re: ERROR: The mount point cannot be accessed!

Hi Alan, Its on HP UX version 11iV3..The premisson on the mount point is 777 and owner is SIDADM. Thanks,Avinash

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Re: ERROR: The mount point cannot be accessed!

Hello, Please zip and attach the following logs. 1. DVD used !!2. MIDService.log and CDTRACE.TRC log3. SAPupConsole.log Regards,Gaurav

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Re: Dump in FB01/FB60 after upgrade from ECC6.04 to ECC6.06 SP07

Hi,Can you please check with your team if there was any user exit implemented in your system when it was at ECC 6.04 in program SAPLFWTC or relate include. If yes then please check with the basis team...

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Re: error in MAIN_INIT/JOB_RSVBCHCK2 phase

Hi All, issue had been resolved after cleaning the old processed updates as well as ERROR one's also , deleted MCEX 151 related  Queue . Thanks & Regards,Balaram

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Re: Dump in FB01/FB60 after upgrade from ECC6.04 to ECC6.06 SP07

Hello, Please execute SPAU transaction and look out for include LFWTCU01.  If you find it then you can correct the program either by keeping the original one or restoring the old one.  If you donot...

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Re: ERROR: The mount point cannot be accessed!

HelloIs this an NFS mount ?If yes then I would suggest you to unmount and mount it again. RegardsRB

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