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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CMS - KPro: Content Management Service
Message number: 194
Message text: Cannot access repository &1 by HTTPS
No SLL port has been specified for the repository &V1&.
The repository &V1& cannot be accessed using HTTPS.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
Specify the SSL port in the Customizing (<DS:TRAN.OAC0>Define
repositories
</>).
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CMS194
- Cannot access repository &1 by HTTPS ?The SAP error message CMS194, which states "Cannot access repository &1 by HTTPS," typically indicates that there is an issue with accessing a specified repository over HTTPS. This can occur in various SAP environments, particularly when dealing with the Central Management Server (CMS) in SAP BusinessObjects or similar systems.
Causes:
- Incorrect URL: The URL for the repository may be incorrect or improperly formatted.
- Network Issues: There may be network connectivity issues preventing access to the repository.
- SSL Certificate Issues: The SSL certificate used for HTTPS may be invalid, expired, or not trusted by the client.
- Firewall Restrictions: A firewall may be blocking access to the repository.
- Configuration Issues: The CMS or the repository may not be configured correctly to allow HTTPS access.
- Service Down: The service hosting the repository may be down or not running.
Solutions:
- Verify the URL: Check the URL for the repository to ensure it is correct and properly formatted.
- Check Network Connectivity: Ensure that there are no network issues preventing access to the repository. You can use tools like
ping
ortraceroute
to diagnose connectivity.- Inspect SSL Certificates: Verify that the SSL certificate is valid and trusted. You may need to install the certificate in the trusted certificate store of the client machine.
- Review Firewall Settings: Check firewall settings to ensure that they are not blocking access to the repository. You may need to allow traffic on the specific port used for HTTPS (usually port 443).
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings for the CMS and the repository to ensure that they are set up to allow HTTPS access.
- Restart Services: If the service hosting the repository is down, try restarting it. This may resolve temporary issues.
- Logs and Documentation: Check the logs for more detailed error messages that can provide additional context. SAP documentation and support forums may also have relevant information.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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