Hello experts.
We have an SAP ECC and for some reason the stderr file is getting bigger and bigger (getting a few dozen KB written to every few minutes)
when I looked into it I saw entries like this:
[Thr 8664] Sun Oct 19 11:32:23 2014
[Thr 8664] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPGetHostByName: '<server name>' not found: getaddrinfo [ninti.c 897]
[Thr 8664] NiHLGetNodeAddr: hostname '<server name>' not found by operating system
Also this entries:
[Thr 8664] RFC UUID: ab_rfccheck_uuid compare uuid's {6B6A57E4-6172-F1FA-A8F3-005056A50005}
[Thr 8664] RFC Receiving P:CONVERT
[Thr 8664] RFC Receiving P:ELENGTH
[Thr 8664] RFC Receiving P:PPWD
[Thr 8664] RFC Receiving P:PROXY
[Thr 8664] RFC Receiving P:PUSER
[Thr 8664] RFC Receiving P:PWD
[Thr 8664] RFC Receiving P:TIMEOUT
[Thr 8664] RFC Receiving P:TRACE
[Thr 8664] RFC Receiving P:URI
[Thr 8664] RFC Receiving P:USER
[Thr 8664] RFC Receiving T:REQ
I have looked a bit and found this discussion:
***LOG Q0I=> NiPGetHostByName: 'SAPHOST' not found: getaddrinfo [ninti.c 895]
but unless I missed something we don't have this old monitoring as this is our ECC and not SM.
Also - the servers are old servers that no longer exist... however I did manage to find two of them in OAC0 under : "HTTP content server" storage type
Is there anywhere else I can look to find the cause of this entries?
can I find an RFC based on the uuid? (as this might give me a hint of what is trying to find the old servers)
Regards,
Imanuel Rahamim.