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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Trusting Transaction (SMT2)


The trusting transaction SMT2 (or SM59 ® RFC ® Trusting Systems) constructs a list of all trusting systems that have been established for this trusted system. Here, a logon and authorization check for the current user and client is performed, using the destination TRUSTING_SYSTEM@S00 that has been automatically created.       
 
This basically corresponds to transaction SM51, if you use Remote Login to perform a logon on a different application server. 
                                                                    
If problems occur while setting the destination TRUSTING_SYSTEM@S00 (such as host name or service information), you either have to create a new destination for your needs, and then enter the host name or service information using SAP router strings, or adjust the network settings of the server. To correct the problem in transaction SMT2, you have to adjust the network configuration of the server. As this transaction is only to be used for test purposes, in this case you could also choose to ignore the error.                    
                                           
To perform a logon as a different user or client, you have to create a new RFC destination with a trusted option set. 
 

In this scenario, the following error text in SMT2 can be ignored:

No authorization to log on as a trusted system (Trusted RC=0)

 

If the host name contains the character '_' (as in "my_host"), then the generation of the related trusting system destination may lead to incorrect settings. This problem can be corrected by implementing Support Package SAPKB46D09 (see below). For earlier releases, the changes required to correct the problem can be made manually.
 

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