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Verify health of starter services solutions configuration (Duet Enterprise)

 

Applies to: Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP

This article describes how to verify the health of the Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP Starter Service solutions that you have configured.

Verify health of starter services solutions configuration

Complete this verification procedure to verify the health of the Starter Services solutions configuration.

Note

You must have the following permissions to complete the procedures in this section.

  • Be a member of the Farm Administrators group.

  • Be a member of the Windows Administrators group.

  • You must also ensure that the account that you will use to run the Configuration Health Check has been granted full permissions on the both the SAPRoles and SAPUsers external content types.

To verify permissions on the SAPRoles and SAPUsers external content types

  1. In Central Administration, on the Quick Launch, click Application Management.

  2. In the Service Applications section, click Manage service applications.

  3. In the Type column, click the Business Data Connectivity service application that you want to use.

  4. In the Operations group of the Ribbon, click Properties.

  5. Select the check box next to SAPRoles.

  6. In the Ribbon, click Set Object Permissions.

  7. If the user account that you will use to run the Configuration Health Check does not appear in the middle box, type the account name in the top box and then click Add. Otherwise, go to step 8.

  8. In the middle box, select the user account that you will use to run the Configuration Health Check and then ensure that all the check boxes in the Permissions (bottom) box are selected.

  9. Click OK.

  10. On the View External Content Types page, clear the check box next to SAPRoles and then select the check box next to SAPUsers.

  11. In the Ribbon, click Set Object Permissions.

  12. If the user account that you will use to run the Configuration Health Check does not appear in the middle box, type the account name in the top box and then click Add. Otherwise, go to step 8.

  13. In the middle box, select the user account that you will use to run the Configuration Health Check and then ensure that all check boxes in the Permissions (bottom) box are selected.

  14. Click OK.

To verify health of starter services solutions configuration

  1. Click Start, click All Programs, and then click Accessories.

  2. Right-click Command Prompt and then click Run as administrator.

    This opens a Command Prompt window as administrator.

  3. In the Command Prompt window, open the directory <SystemDrive>:\Program Files\Duet Enterprise\1.0\.

  4. At the prompt, type DuetConfig /checkconfiguration.

  5. You can optionally append /out <outputfile> to the command to specify the location and name of the xml file in which the configuration report is written.

    where <outputfile> is the location and file name of the file. If you do not specify this parameter, the output file is written to the location that is specified by the Windows %Temp% environment variable.

  6. Press Enter.

    An XML file that contains the configuration health information and an XSL file that is used to format the display of the report in a browser are created in either the location specified by the Windows %Temp% environment variable or by the value you assigned to the /out parameter.

  7. When the message “Successfully written configurations to file <drive>:\ path\filename” appears, in Windows Explorer, go to the folder in which the file was written and double-click the .xml file.

    The Duet Enterprise Configuration Health Check page appears in the browser.

  8. On the Duet Enterprise Configuration Health Check page, scroll down to the Solutions table, and verify that the “Good” status is displayed in the Health column for each of the solutions.