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RE: [sap-basis] Issue With Transporting After Implementing Kernel Patches

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Reply from jciardi on Aug 31 at 11:04 PM
Thanks to those who responded. Our issue is resolved.

Two years ago (yes, on 18th July 2012 actually) while investigating ALE comms issues we were having, I added the rfc/use_gwstart instance parameter to our Test system.
It didn't appear to have any effect at the time and I never had reason to add it to any other system, but instead of removing it (as I should have) I accidentally left it there.
I didn't realise it but from that point on, TP was not updating the dev_tp file in the Test system. But the level of TP that we were on didn't care - transports continued to import fine into Test.

Jump to the present, and the latest levels of TP do care if dev_tp is not updated.
However, in our case it wasn't permissions preventing it - it was the rfc/use_gwstart instance parameter.

I removed the parameter from our Test system, bounced the system? and transports now import into Test just fine - both synchronously AND asynchronously.

We're now happy to update the Prod kernel.

Thanks again.

Jenni.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: vishal chaudhary
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 7:20 AM
Subject: Issue With Transporting After Implementing Kernel Patches

Reconfigure STMS

 
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