Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/SYNC -
Message number: 007
Message text: Test for the RFC connection to &1 &2
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/SYNC007 Test for the RFC connection to &1 &2
typically indicates an issue with the Remote Function Call (RFC) connection in the SAP system. This error is often encountered when there is a problem with the configuration or connectivity of the RFC destination.Cause:
- RFC Destination Configuration: The RFC destination may not be configured correctly in the SAP system.
- Network Issues: There could be network connectivity issues between the SAP systems involved.
- Authorization Issues: The user credentials used for the RFC connection may not have the necessary authorizations.
- Service Availability: The target system may be down or not reachable.
- Firewall Restrictions: Firewalls or security settings may be blocking the connection.
- Incorrect Parameters: The parameters set in the RFC destination might be incorrect.
Solution:
Check RFC Destination Configuration:
- Go to transaction
SM59
in the SAP GUI.- Locate the RFC destination that is causing the issue.
- Verify that the connection parameters (like target host, system number, client, user, and password) are correct.
Test the Connection:
- In transaction
SM59
, select the RFC destination and click on the "Test Connection" button to see if the connection can be established successfully.Check Network Connectivity:
- Ensure that the network connection between the SAP systems is stable and that there are no issues with DNS resolution.
Review User Authorizations:
- Ensure that the user credentials used for the RFC connection have the necessary authorizations to access the target system.
Check Target System Status:
- Verify that the target SAP system is up and running and that the relevant services are active.
Firewall and Security Settings:
- Check if there are any firewall rules or security settings that might be blocking the RFC connection.
Review Logs:
- Check the system logs (transaction
SM21
) and the developer trace files (transactionST11
) for any additional error messages that might provide more context.Consult SAP Notes:
- Look for any relevant SAP Notes that might address known issues related to the RFC connection.
Related Information:
Transaction Codes:
SM59
: Manage RFC DestinationsSM21
: System LogST11
: Developer TracesSU01
: User Maintenance (to check user authorizations)Documentation: Refer to SAP Help documentation for detailed information on configuring RFC connections and troubleshooting connectivity issues.
If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to engage with your SAP Basis team or consult SAP support for further assistance.
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