on 06-17-2015 7:42 AM
Hello all
I am trying to follow the steps mentioned in the document and step to Deploy the MMS application is a pre-requisite to assign the IoT-MMS role to the HCP user.
However, the attempt to deploy the MMS application using the Deploy Message Management Service Tile always fails with an error.
403 Forbidden
There is no further detail mentioned about the error other than the text mentioned above in Bold.
Any idea what could be wrong here?
Thanks,
Amol Joshi
We are able to reproduce the problem and work on a solution. We'll follow up with a message in this thread as soon as it becomes available.
Many thanks for your valuable feedback and best regards
Ralf
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Hello Ralf,
I am also getting Forbidden error but for a different problem. I have directly deleted the iotmms application without deleting the registered devices, device type and message type from MMS cockpit. Then I tried to access IOT cockpit which was giving a alert messages saying can not load devices/device type/message type. So I logged out and logged in again. Now when i open the IOT cockpit I am getting the below error.
You are not authorized to access this page. Check the URL or contact your administrator.
What went wrong here.
Thanks,
Prathvi
Hello Prathvi,
just to be sure - are you getting the mentioned 403 Error when you
- try to open the IoT Cockpit (where the Device and Message Types and Device instances are supposed to be)?
- or when trying to access the MMS Dashboard (where you can e.g. Display Data received) etc.
We'll follow up and try to reproduce / solve the issue.
best regards
Ralf
Hello Prathvi,
please ensure that you access IoT Cockpit via tenant specific URL https://iotcockpitiotservices-<USER_ID>trial.hanatrial.ondemand.com/com.sap.iotservices.cockpit/
and in HCP cockpit under Subscriptions -> iotcockpit - Roles, re-check if you user has an "IoT-User" role assignment https://account.hanatrial.ondemand.com/cockpit#/acc/<USER_ID>trial/subscribedapps/<USER_ID>trial-iotservices-iotcockpit/authorizationRolesForSubscription
If not, assign a role to your user, logout and login from HCP cockpit. Clearing the cache also might be useful before logging in again.
Regards,
Anton
Hi , Today i face a very weird stuff in HCP .
MMS couldn't be deployed as it finished with error code 4
So i couldn't find Java Applications and so i cannot proceed.
Is SAP will remove all services and instances or is it the upgrade thats going on...
Please Help. I feel Quite a Bit Disappointed while learning this technology.
Hello Hellvon,
would you please share your HCP p- / s- account ID, so I can check the logs? You can do it either in here or via private SCN message to me (you will need to follow me to do that). Meanwhile, I also checked with my Trial account and deployment worked on my side, so maybe you can try to deploy once again
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Anton
Hello Anton ,
I am Gabriel . I am almost to complete my goal and then i lost my MMS service even if i deploy successfully. But MMS is always on starting stage... i don't know how to proceed. It was working till day before yesterday and then now wierd.
I will attach screen shot .During Issue..
After your guidance i tried to restart mms service and which is now just in starting stage for more than 20 mins...
My Account is p1941279814trial
My Puser is p1941279814
My Email : scarlet.gabriel@gmail.com
Please do the needful.
I will be heart broken if my schemas are gone completely..
Best Regards,
Gabriel
Hello Gabriel,
according to the logs it seems like you do not have any data source binding assigned to iotms java application. Can you check in HCP Cockpit -> Java Applications -> iotmms -> Data Source Bindings. Do you have a <DEFAULT> binding there?
Regards,
Anton
P.S. It would be easier if next time you open a new discussion for a new issue in case it happens, since this thread is supposed to be closed already and actually has nothing to do with the topic we discuss currently.
Nothing critical in logs. What I find strange is that your deployment finished with error but you have a data source binding assigned to iotmms app. Can you please confirm that you do not have iotmms under HCP Cokpit -> Java Applications?
If there is one, go to its Data Source Bindings and remove the assigned binding(s), afterwards try to re-deploy it from IoT Cockpit.
If there is no app, can you try to get rid of the binding (form screenshot 1) anyways? And try to re-deploy iotmms.
Thasnks,
Anton
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