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SAP Note Header Data Symptom After changing the administrator user's password on the J2EE Engine, update via JSPM aborts with the error message: May 30, 2009 1:38:26 PM [Error]: com.sap.sdt.jspm.deployment.preparator.QueuePreparator [Thread[main,5,main]]: com.sap.engine.services.jmx.exception.JmxConnectorException: Unable to connect to connector server. # Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.jndi.persistent.exceptions.NoPermissionException: Exception during getInitialContext operation. Wrong security principle/credentials. [Root exception is com.sap.engine.services.security.exceptions.BaseLoginException: Cannot authenticate the user.] # Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.security.exceptions.BaseLoginException: Cannot authenticate the user. # Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.security.exceptions.BaseLoginException: Authentication did not succeed. Other Terms Java Support Package Manager, JSPM, SAP NetWeaver 7.0 including EHP 1, maintenance certificate Reason and Prerequisites The administrator user's password is not only stored in the active user store, but also in secure storage in the file system so that certain applications such as the Java Support Package Manager (JSPM) can use it to connect to the J2EE Engine. Therefore, when you change the administrator user's password in the user store, you must also update the entry in secure storage in the file system. Otherwise, the JSPM attempts to connect to the J2EE Engine using the old password and you receive the error message mentioned above. Solution Use the Config Tool to change the entry in secure storage as follows: 1. Start the Config Tool. (Execute <SAPj2eeEngine_install_dir>\configtool\configtool.bat.) 2. Select the secure store node. The configuration for the secure storage in the file system appears. 3. Select the admin/password/<SID> entry. 4. Enter the administrator user's new password in the "Value" field and choose "Add". 5. Choose "File" --> "Apply" to save the data. Note: Contrary to the message that appears, you do not need to restart the server or cluster for this change to take effect. Result: The administrator user's password is changed in secure storage. Validity References 1347618 - JSPM error while checking maintenance certificate Version 1 Validity: 30.05.2009 - active Language English (Master) Released On 22.07.2009 07:40:47 Release Status Released for Customer Component BC-UPG-OCS-SPJ Support package tools for Java Priority Correction with low priority Category Upgrade information Software Component From Rel. To Rel. And Subsequent JSPM 7.01 7.02

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After changing the administrator user's password on the J2EE Engine, update via JSPM aborts with the error message: May 30, 2009 1:38:26 PM [Error]:                                               com.sap.sdt.jspm.deployment.preparator.QueuePreparator [Thread[main,5,main]]: com.sap.engine.services.jmx.exception.JmxConnectorException: Unable to connect to connector server. # Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.jndi.persistent.exceptions.NoPermissionException: Exception during getInitialContext operation. Wrong security principle/credentials. [Root exception is com.sap.engine.services.security.exceptions.BaseLoginException: Cannot authenticate the user.] # Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.security.exceptions.BaseLoginException: Cannot authenticate the user. # Caused by: com.sap.engine.services.security.exceptions.BaseLoginException: Authentication did not succeed.

Other Terms

Java Support Package Manager, JSPM, SAP NetWeaver 7.0 including EHP 1, maintenance certificate

Reason and Prerequisites

The administrator user's password is not only stored in the active user store, but also in secure storage in the file system so that certain applications such as the Java Support Package Manager (JSPM) can use it to connect to the J2EE Engine. Therefore, when you change the administrator user's password in the user store, you must also update the entry in secure storage in the file system. Otherwise, the JSPM attempts to connect to the J2EE Engine using the old password and you receive the error message mentioned above.

Solution

Use the Config Tool to change the entry in secure storage as follows: 1. Start the Config Tool.      (Execute <SAPj2eeEngine_install_dir>\configtool\configtool.bat.) 2. Select the secure store node.      The configuration for the secure storage in the file system appears. 3. Select the admin/password/<SID> entry. 4. Enter the administrator user's new password in the "Value" field and      choose "Add". 5. Choose "File" --> "Apply" to save the data.      Note: Contrary to the message that appears, you do not need to restart the server or cluster for this change to take effect. Result: The administrator user's password is changed in secure storage.

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References

    1347618 - JSPM error while checking maintenance certificate  

Version   1     Validity: 30.05.2009 - active   Language   English (Master)

Released On 22.07.2009 07:40:47

Release Status Released for Customer

Component BC-UPG-OCS-SPJ Support package tools for Java

Priority Correction with low priority

Category Upgrade information

Software Component From Rel. To Rel. And Subsequent

JSPM 7.01 7.02  

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891983   JSPM: Central SAP Note SAP NetWeaver 7.0 AS Java

891983   JSPM: Central SAP Note SAP NetWeaver 7.0 AS Java