Hello,
I have a question about this topic.
We have a tape library that is shared among some logical partitions.
The BRMS network feature is used to share the information about used and free tapes.
Recently I found in the backup joblog some messages like this:
SQ30061 Relational database AP0205 not found
I have concerns when changing the relational database name because I don't know what exactly is happening in the background.
Here is an extract of our system landscape: ("System" is the name in the upper right corner when you log on with a green screen)
System TCP/IP hostname WRKRDBDIRE *LOCAL
===============================================
AP0101 ap400d AP400D
AP0205 ap400h B60A7A8D
| AP0400 ap400c S65A7A8D | ||
The SAP installation guides say that the local relational database name (RDB name) should be the same as the TCP/IP hostname. Attached is the relevant chapter of this guide (please open the .xml document with Microsoft Word).
Q1: Should the result look like this? System TCP/IP hostname WRKRDBDIRE *LOCAL =============================================== AP0101 ap400d AP400D AP0205 ap400h AP400H
Can I use this command below or do I have to delete and then add an entry for the RDB name? CHGRDBDIRE RMTLOCNAME(*LOCAL *IP) PORT(*DRDA) RMTAUTMTH(*ENCRYPTED *ALWLOWER) DEV(*LOC) LCLLOCNAME(*LOC) RMTNETID(*LOC) MODE(*NETATR) TNSPGM(*DRDA) |
Or can I simply add some ALIAS names with ADDRDBDIRE?
Please take a short look at your own system environment - any advice is welcome.
Kind regards
Rüdiger Höckel
apetito AG