Message type: E = Error
Message class: CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG - Message Class for the Transport Organizer
Message number: 107
Message text: System &1 / client &2 is unknown
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The SAP error message CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG107 indicates that the system and client specified in the error message are unknown or not recognized in the context of the Change and Transport System (CTS). This can occur in various scenarios, such as when trying to transport changes between systems or when managing transport requests.
Cause:
- Incorrect System/Client Configuration: The system or client you are trying to reference may not be correctly configured in the Transport Management System (TMS).
- Missing System in TMS: The target system may not be included in the TMS configuration.
- Typographical Error: There may be a typo in the system or client number when executing the transport.
- Network Issues: Connectivity issues between the systems can also lead to this error.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the specified system/client.
Solution:
Check TMS Configuration:
- Go to transaction STMS and check the configuration of the transport domain.
- Ensure that the system and client in question are correctly defined and active in the TMS landscape.
Verify System and Client:
- Double-check the system name and client number you are trying to use. Ensure there are no typographical errors.
- Use transaction SM51 to list the active instances and verify that the system is up and running.
Check Transport Routes:
- Ensure that the transport routes are correctly defined and that the system is part of the transport route.
Network Connectivity:
- Verify that there are no network issues preventing communication between the systems. You can use tools like ping or telnet to check connectivity.
User Authorizations:
- Ensure that the user executing the transport has the necessary authorizations to access the specified system and client.
System Logs:
- Check the system logs (transaction SM21) for any additional error messages that might provide more context about the issue.
Reconfigure TMS:
- If the system is missing from TMS, you may need to add it manually. This can be done through the TMS configuration settings.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or SAP support for further assistance.
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