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How To Fix S_LMCFG_OSS_TASKS022 - Certificate >&1&2< not found


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: S_LMCFG_OSS_TASKS -

  • Message number: 022

  • Message text: Certificate >&1&2< not found

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message S_LMCFG_OSS_TASKS022 - Certificate >&1&2< not found ?

    The SAP error message S_LMCFG_OSS_TASKS022 indicating that a certificate is not found typically relates to issues with the SAP system's ability to access or validate a required SSL certificate. This can occur in various contexts, such as when trying to establish a secure connection to an external system or service.

    Cause:

    1. Missing Certificate: The specified SSL certificate is not installed or is missing from the SAP system's trust store.
    2. Incorrect Configuration: The configuration settings for the SSL connection may be incorrect, leading to the system being unable to locate the certificate.
    3. Expired Certificate: The certificate may have expired, making it invalid for secure connections.
    4. File Permissions: The user under which the SAP system is running may not have the necessary permissions to access the certificate files.
    5. Incorrect Path: The path to the certificate may be incorrectly specified in the configuration.

    Solution:

    1. Check Certificate Installation:

      • Verify that the required SSL certificate is installed in the SAP system's trust store. You can do this using transaction STRUST in the SAP GUI.
      • If the certificate is missing, you will need to import it into the trust store.
    2. Importing the Certificate:

      • Obtain the required SSL certificate from the external system or service.
      • Use transaction STRUST to import the certificate into the appropriate trust store (e.g., SSL client or SSL server).
    3. Verify Configuration:

      • Check the configuration settings for the SSL connection in the relevant transaction (e.g., SMICM for ICM settings).
      • Ensure that the correct certificate is referenced and that the paths are accurate.
    4. Check for Expiration:

      • Verify the validity of the certificate. If it has expired, you will need to renew it and import the new version into the trust store.
    5. File Permissions:

      • Ensure that the SAP system has the necessary permissions to access the certificate files. This may involve checking the file system permissions on the server.
    6. Restart Services:

      • After making changes, restart the relevant services (e.g., ICM) to ensure that the new configuration is loaded.

    Related Information:

    • Transaction STRUST: This transaction is used to manage SSL certificates in SAP. You can view, import, and delete certificates here.
    • Transaction SMICM: This transaction is used to configure the Internet Communication Manager (ICM) settings, including SSL configurations.
    • SAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional guidance or patches related to SSL certificate issues.
    • Documentation: Refer to SAP's official documentation for detailed steps on managing SSL certificates and troubleshooting SSL-related issues.

    If the problem persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.

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