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Message type: E = Error
Message class: S_LMCFG_CLM - Message Class for CLM Content
Message number: 024
Message text: PSE &1 &2 has different key types
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S_LMCFG_CLM024
- PSE &1 &2 has different key types ?The SAP error message S_LMCFG_CLM024 indicates that there is a mismatch in the key types of the PSE (Personal Security Environment) files. This typically occurs when the system is trying to use a PSE that has been created with a different key type than what is expected or required by the system.
Cause:
- Key Type Mismatch: The PSE file being referenced has a different key type (e.g., RSA vs. DSA) than what the system is configured to use.
- Corrupted PSE: The PSE file may be corrupted or improperly configured.
- Multiple PSEs: There may be multiple PSEs in use, and the system is trying to access one that does not match the expected configuration.
Solution:
Check PSE Configuration:
- Use transaction
STRUST
to check the PSE configuration.- Ensure that the PSE being used matches the expected key type for the application or service.
Create a New PSE:
- If the existing PSE is corrupted or not usable, you may need to create a new PSE.
- In transaction
STRUST
, you can create a new PSE by selecting the appropriate key type and generating a new PSE.Import Correct Certificates:
- If you have a valid PSE, ensure that the correct certificates are imported into the PSE.
- Use the
STRUST
transaction to import the necessary certificates.Check System Configuration:
- Verify the system configuration settings to ensure that they are aligned with the key types being used.
- Check the profiles and parameters related to security settings.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to PSE management and key types for specific guidance.
Related Information:
STRUST
: Manage PSEs and certificates.STRUSTSSO2
: Manage SSL PSEs.If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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