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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 375
Message text: System &1 is not configured in DBA Cockpit
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DB6PM375
- System &1 is not configured in DBA Cockpit ?The SAP error message DB6PM375 indicates that the system you are trying to access or manage is not configured in the DBA Cockpit. This can occur for various reasons, and understanding the cause and solution can help you resolve the issue.
Cause:
- Missing Configuration: The system you are trying to monitor or manage is not added to the DBA Cockpit configuration.
- Incorrect System Alias: The system alias may not be correctly set up in the DBA Cockpit.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to view or manage the system in the DBA Cockpit.
- Technical Issues: There may be technical issues with the connection between the DBA Cockpit and the database.
Solution:
Add System to DBA Cockpit:
- Go to the DBA Cockpit (transaction code
DBACOCKPIT
).- Navigate to the configuration settings and add the missing system.
- Ensure that the system is properly configured with the correct database connection parameters.
Check System Alias:
- Verify that the system alias is correctly defined in the DBA Cockpit.
- Ensure that the alias matches the actual system you are trying to connect to.
Review Authorizations:
- Check the user roles and authorizations to ensure that the user has the necessary permissions to access the DBA Cockpit and the specific system.
- You may need to consult with your SAP security team to adjust the roles if necessary.
Technical Troubleshooting:
- Check the connection settings and ensure that the database is reachable from the DBA Cockpit.
- Look for any network issues or firewall settings that may be blocking the connection.
- Review the logs for any additional error messages that may provide more context.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the DB6PM375 error and successfully configure the system in the DBA Cockpit.
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