Hi Abhi,
Thanks for the input. Yes I had gone through it and performed below steps:
Re-create the server node from the binaries in the database:
1) Shut down the whole Java instance.
2) Rename /usr/sap/<SID>/<Java Instance>/j2ee/cluster/serverX to serverX_old.
3) Re-start the instance.
But it didn't help.
Note: All the phases in SUM was completed successfully without any errors.
Post SP update, ABAP works fine but Java alone not starting.
Strangely i find below error in one of the dev_w* logs:
A Mon Feb 24 17:21:33 2014
A UpdateProfile (new settings): off,krn_impl,(no dyn check),(no logging),(no stat err),(local generation),(no commit)
A UpdateProfile (new exceptions): (tmp_err),(home_err),(local_err)
A UpdateProfile (new version): 0
A ***GENER* Trace switched off ***
M SecAudit(rsauinit): WP attached to existing shared memory.
M SecAudit(RsauShmInit): addr of SHM for Audit.. = ffffffff5d600000
M SecAudit(RsauShmInit): addr of RSAUSHM........ = ffffffff5d601000
M SecAudit(RsauShmInit): addr of RSAUSLOTINFO... = ffffffff5d601610
M SecAudit(RsauShmInit): addr of RSAUSLOTS...... = ffffffff5d601620
B dbrda: Redirect database access is disabled via rsdb/rda profile parameter setting.
M
M Mon Feb 24 17:23:21 2014
M extStatHook: This process does not report performance statistics
S
S Mon Feb 24 17:28:21 2014
S found spool memory service RSPO-ACTIONS at ffffffff44b0b2d8
A
A Mon Feb 24 17:31:21 2014
A *** ERROR => RFC ======> Password logon no longer possible - too many failed attempts
[abrfcio.c 9235]
A {root-id=8010E00B8DC01ED3A7A96C09BD0F0719}_{conn-id=00000000000000000000000000000000}_0
A *** ERROR => RFC ======> Password logon no longer possible - too many failed attempts
[abrfcio.c 9235]
A {root-id=8010E00B8DC01ED3A7A96C09BD0F0719}_{conn-id=00000000000000000000000000000000}_0
A
A Mon Feb 24 17:31:23 2014
A *** ERROR => RFC ======> Password logon no longer possible - too many failed attempts
[abrfcio.c 9235]
A {root-id=8010E00B8DC01ED3A7A96C09BD0F0719}_{conn-id=00000000000000000000000000000000}_0
Any idea which user i need to look for?
Regards,
Deeraj Shetty