Starting the SAP callback daemon from command line
To start the SAP callback daemon, run these commands as an authorized user
or as root
.
- From the Linux command line, verify that you can ping the SAP server by host name:
ping -c3 hostname
where
hostname
is the unqualified name for the SAP server, such assapsrv
.If you cannot ping the SAP server by the host name, edit the
/etc/hosts
file and add the host name and the IP address of the SAP server (for example,192.168.11.109 sapsrv
). - Run the SAP callback daemon.
/usr/lpp/pd/bin/startcbd SystemName HostName InstanceID User \ Client Password Language
Note: For more information, see Defining an SAP user for the OMS callback daemon or process.Specify the same values you used in Collecting information necessary to start an SAP callback daemon or process.
If the callback daemon has started correctly, you should see this response:
5010-428 Successfully started SAPCBD
If you receive any other message, the daemon has not started correctly. To solve the problem, refer any messages displayed in either the message column or by selecting the Server Log object from the left pane of the InfoPrint Manager Management Console to access the Server Log view. Correct the problems cited, and try to start the callback daemon again. If it still does not start correctly, contact your service representative.
- Note:
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The Host Name Resolution must be enabled and functional for the sapcbd daemon to communicate correctly with the SAP systems.
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If the SAP callback daemon has been configured to start at system startup, but it is not running, you can start it by running /etc/rc.iprsap command. This command starts all configured SAP callback daemons.
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