How To Fix CNVMBTRFC142 - Mauvais statut de connexion pour la destination &1 - Cause &2


SAP Error Message - Details

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CNVMBTRFC - Messages used in RFC Management and its objects

  • Message number: 142

  • Message text: Mauvais statut de connexion pour la destination &1 - Cause &2

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    An RFC destination can have a connection state. If the destination got a
    bad connection state, this is the connection check detects problems with
    that destination, then no connection checks will be performed by the RFC
    Management for that destination. For example the Destination to the
    sender system in the control system has its connection state and the
    Destination to the sender system in the sender system itself also has
    its own connection state. So it can be that the connection state of the
    sender destination in the control system is OK but in the sender system
    the destination got a bad connection state.
    The connection state represents the state of a destination at the time
    where the last check were performed. It could be that the rfc check
    found out that the password of the destination is not OK. In that case
    the destination get the connection state 'P'. If the user fixed the
    issue and the destination is working fine again then the state has to be
    reset by the user. Resetting the state can be done in different ways.
    Reset state in the System Landscape
    In the system landscape you can press button 'Check state'. With the
    check the destinations with bad connection state will be checked again.
    If the reason for the bad connection state don?t exist anymore then the
    status will be reset. In contrast to the 'Check state' the refresh
    button won?t do the connection checks for the destinations with bad
    connection state.
    Reset the connection state of a single destination
    The state for a single destination can be reset by transaction
    RESET_RFC_STATE. This has to be done for each destinaton with bad
    connection state in the system where the destination is created.
    Reset connection state in the RFC Management
    A prerequisite is the existence of a package. To call the RFC Management
    you have to execute the activity 'Define RFC Destinations' in the phase
    'Package settings'. You can reset the state in the RFC Management in tab
    'Definition'. For example If you want to reset the state for the sender
    destination in the sender system, mark the row where the system role
    'Sender System'. Afterwards press button 'State'. You will see a table
    with all the destinations the package needs in the sender system. Mark
    the destination by clicking with the cursor on the row where you want to
    reset the state and press button 'Reset'. If the reason for the bad
    connection state doesn?t exist anymore then the connection state will be
    reset.
    The fastest way to reset the connection state is to do a refresh in the
    RFC Management. If at least one destination got a bad connection state
    then the refresh can be done with a full refresh. The full refresh means
    that a connection check for the destinations with bad connection state
    will be done. With a successful connection check the connection state
    will be reset.
    Reasons for a bad connection state:
    RFC check timed out
    The reason for the bad connection state was that the RFC connection
    check exceeds a period of time. To avoid the calling program from
    getting a time out we do the rfc checks asychronously. If the connection
    check don?t respond in a period of time then the destination get the
    connection state 'N'.
    User/password issue
    The reason for the bad connection state was that the RFC connection
    check faced an issue with the user or password of the RFC destination.
    In that case the RFC destination gets the connection state 'P'.
    Analysing your destination in SM59
    You get a lot of information about your destination in transaction SM59.
    Start with checking the connection by pressing button 'Test connection'
    or in the menu via Test->connection or press key <(><<)>F8>. It will be
    checked whether it is possible to connect to the system. The user data
    like user name and password won?t be checked. If you want to check the
    validity of the user and password you have to do an authorization check.
    You can execute it via the menu Test->authorization or pressing key <(>
    <<)>F6>. In tab 'Logon/Security' you can see the settings for logon
    which includes language, client, user, password. Dependend on the
    different settings like Trusted Systems and Load Balancing the settings
    can differ. E. g. you don?t have a password in a destination for Trusted
    Systems.

    Le système émet un message d'erreur et ne vous permettra pas de poursuivre cette transaction tant que l'erreur n'est pas résolue.

    Réponse du système

    Comment corriger cette erreur?

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