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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CCMS_GRMG - Alert Messages for GRMG Scenarios (Availability Monitoring)
Message number: 343
Message text: GRMG: RFC dest. &1 uses logon data of &2, but password cannot be read
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CCMS_GRMG343
- GRMG: RFC dest. &1 uses logon data of &2, but password cannot be read ?The SAP error message CCMS_GRMG343 indicates that there is an issue with the Remote Function Call (RFC) destination configuration in the SAP system. Specifically, the error states that the RFC destination uses logon data from a user, but the password for that user cannot be read. This typically occurs in the context of monitoring or communication between systems.
Cause:
- Missing Password: The password for the user associated with the RFC destination is not stored or is missing in the SAP system.
- Incorrect Configuration: The RFC destination may be incorrectly configured, leading to issues in accessing the required credentials.
- User Lock or Expiry: The user account associated with the RFC destination may be locked or the password may have expired.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the required resources.
Solution:
Check RFC Destination Configuration:
- Go to transaction SM59 (RFC Destinations).
- Locate the relevant RFC destination and check its configuration.
- Ensure that the logon data (username and password) is correctly entered.
Update Password:
- If the password is missing or incorrect, update it in the RFC destination settings.
- Ensure that the password is valid and corresponds to the user in the target system.
User Account Status:
- Check the status of the user account associated with the RFC destination.
- Ensure that the user is not locked and that the password has not expired. You can check this in transaction SU01 (User Maintenance).
Test Connection:
- After making changes, use the "Test Connection" feature in transaction SM59 to verify that the RFC destination is working correctly.
Check Authorization:
- Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to perform the required actions in the target system.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error message CCMS_GRMG343 and ensure that the RFC destination is correctly configured and functional.
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