In the TMS system overview (Transaction STMS → Overview → Systems), the current status of the transport domain configuration is shown for each SAP system in the transport domain.
The following system types exist:
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Domain controller |
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Backup domain controller |
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Virtual system |
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External system |
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Controller of another domain |
An SAP system can have one of the following statuses:
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System is active |
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System is locked |
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System was deleted |
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System waiting for inclusion in the transport domain |
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System was not included in the transport domain |
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Communication system is locked |
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Communication system was deleted |
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Domain link requested |
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Waiting for domain link |
Besides the configuration status, the overview shows if the configuration is up-to-date and if any errors occurred when distributing the configuration.
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TMS configuration is up-to-date |
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TMS configuration must be adjusted |
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RFC destinations were not generated |
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Backup controller has not been completely activated |
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Status of a system in another domain cannot be shown |
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New configuration from another domain |
To make the system overview more legible, light and dark entries are shown alternately (see also User-Specific Settings).
The Transport Management System is configured and ready for use with this SAP system.
The SAP system is an ‘active’ member of the transport domain. For an active SAP system, you can configure transport routes and perform transports using TMS from the transport domain controller.
The Transport Management System is locked for this SAP system.
The TMS transport function is deactivated for this SAP system, and the transport domain controller can distribute transport route configurations to this SAP system.
You can lock and unlock SAP systems from the transport domain controller.
An SAP system was deleted from the transport domain.
You can use TMS to block transports from being performed for this SAP system. The transport route configuration in the transport domain controller cannot be changed anymore for this SAP system.
If you restart Transaction STMS in this SAP system, you can resubmit to be included in the transport domain.
The SAP system submitted to be included in the transport domain in the transport domain controller.
The TMS transport functions are still deactivated. To activate the TMS for this SAP system, you must confirm the inclusion in the transport domain in the domain controller.
If you restart Transaction STMS in this SAP system, you can resubmit to be included in the transport domain.
The communication system is locked for this virtual SAP system.
If the accompanying communication system is locked because all accesses to a virtual SAP system occur using the communication system, the virtual SAP systems are automatically locked. If you unlock the communication system again, all the other relevant virtual SAP systems are also unlocked.
The communication system was deleted for this virtual SAP system.
You have requested to link to another domain in the domain controller of that domain. You must confirm the link between the domains in this controller so that the SAP systems in the two domains can communicate.
The transport domain configuration for this SAP system is identical to the reference configuration on the transport domain controller.
RFC destinations were generated.
This status information is only relevant in the domain controller.
The transport domain configuration for this SAP system does not match the reference configuration in the transport domain controller.
The reasons for this may be that:
· You changed the TMS configuration on the domain controller but did not distribute it.
· When distributing the changed TMS configuration, this SAP system was not available.
In both cases, you must distribute the transport domain configuration again.
This status information is only relevant in the domain controller.
When creating the RFC destinations, an error occurred in this SAP system.
You can find the error source in the CCMS Alert Monitor. After eliminating the error, you can distribute the TMS Configuration again. You can regenerate the RFC destinations locally in an SAP system from the TMS system overview by choosing Extras → Generate RFC destinations
When activating the backup domain controller, errors occurred.
You can find the error source in the CCMS Alert Monitor. After eliminating the error, you can restart the activation on the new domain controller by distributing the TMS Configuration.
You cannot display the status of the TMS configuration for systems in another domain, with the exception of the domain controller.
The TMS configuration of another domain has been changed. You can now distribute this change to the systems of the local domain. This is done implicitly when you distribute a change to the local configuration. You can also distribute changes explicitly (see Distributing the Transport Domain Configuration).