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UEC periodically polls each SAP system in order to retrieve its status information. The polling request is performed via an RFC connection to the SAP system. When UEC polls a SAP system, it determines if a change in status of the system has occurred since the last poll. If the SAP system status has changed, UEC sends this information to the
I-Activity Monitor to notify users.
In order to prevent the accidental locking of SAP accounts used by UEC, an SAP system will be dropped from the polling cycle if a logon authentication error occurs. This will prevent UEC from exceeding the number of failed logon attempts allowed by the SAP system.
When an SAP system is disabled due to a logon authentication error, a UNV4363T message is written to the UEC log and an alert is sent to
I-Administrator clients monitoring for alerts.
SAP system definitions that have been disabled due to a logon authentication error can be re-enabled by modifying the User ID, Password, or Client field via the
I-Administrator client. When an SAP system is re-enabled, a UNV1059T message is written to the UEC log and the associated alert is removed from
I-Activity Monitor clients.