Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Generate Installation Key

You need an installation key to install from, or upgrade to, SAP ECC from Release 5.0

Procedure

In the SAP Solution Manager system
  1. Call the Solution Manager System Landscape (transaction SMSY), in your SAP Solution Manager system.

  2. Create the product system for which you want to generate the installation key, in the system landscape:

    1. Select the landscape component Product System, and choose Create New Product System from the context menu.

    2. Enter the system ID as product system name in the next dialog box.

    3. Choose the product and product version from the possible entries help. Save.

    4. Complete the system data, as far as possible.

    5. Save your entries.

  3. Generate the key:

    1. Choose   System Landscape   Other Object  , in the menu.

    2. Set the Product System flag, and choose the product system to be installed or upgraded, from the possible entries help. If you created the product system in the SAP Solution Manager in the previous step, choose this product system.

    3. Choose Generate Installation/Upgrade Key.

    4. Enter the required data and choose Generate Key.

      The system displays the key.

In Installation/Upgrade Tool

Enter this key in the installation or upgrade tool.

 

Solution Manager System Landscape (SMSY)

You create and manage the system landscape centrally in SAP Solution Manager to use the settings in the following areas:

  • Implementation and template projects

  • Monitor change requests (Change Management)

  • Customizing synchronization (Customizing Scout, Customizing Distribution)

  • In operational processing (for example System Monitoring or Incident Management)

  • in Maintenance Optimizer maintenance transactions

 

Features

  • Create product systems

  • Assign the active product version for a product system and choose relevant product instances

  • Definition of non-SAP products for use as system landscape settings

  • Overview of system groups and logical components

  • Create logical components

  • Specify and assign attributes to landscape components

  • Graphic display

    • Landscape components (servers, databases, product system)

    • Assign attributes to landscape components

  • Analysis of system landscape by components

 
Activities

Call the Solution Manager System Landscape (transaction SMSY).

Deactivate progress indicator

To improve performance, deactivate the progress indicator that is displayed by default in the status bar at the bottom of the screen:

  1. Choose   Goto   Configure System Landscape Maintenance   Edit   Advanced Settings  .

  2. Enter a value for the Deactivate Progress Indicator option, for example, X.

  3. Choose Continue.

 
 

SAP Solution Manager Configuration Work Center

This work center gives you access to the guided procedures with which you can perform basic SAP Solution Manager and managed system configuration processes, automatically.

It is divided into views, in which guided procedures lead you through various configuration scenarios.

Features

  • System preparation

    You make settings which are the prerequisite for the configuration of the SAP Solutioin Manager.

  • Basic Configuration

    The configuration steps required, to be able to use the basic SAP Solution Manager functions. You configure the most important SAP Solution Manager functions, applications and work centers, for example:

    • Communication with SAP

    • Service Desk

    • SAP EarlyWatch Alert

    • Maintenance Optimizer

    • Service Delivery

    • Diagnostics

  • Configuration of Managed Systems

    Connect managed systems to the SAP Solution Manager, and configure them for basic SAP Solution Manager functions.

Other scenarios are optional parts of the SAP Solution Manager, which depend on your implementation plans:

  • Technical Monitoring: In the technical monitoring configuration, you configure the following subscenarios:

    • Self-Monitoring monitors the status of the SAP Solution Manager

    • System Monitoring monitors the status of the managed systems

    • End User Experience monitors the availability and performance of business processes, from the end user's perspective

    • PI Monitoring monitors XI (SAP Exchange Infrastructure) and PI (Process Integration) systems, which enable data exchange between managed systems

    • Connection Monitoring monitors connections between managed systems

  • Measurement Platform: Set up the infrastructure to measure key figures, and monitor the overall operating costs of your systems

  • Other Configuration gives access to tools and documentation which support further configuration scenarios. You configure these scenarios manually. They include, for example, test management and quality gate management.

SAP Solution Manager Basic Configuration

You can use this process to configure the SAP Solution Manager, immediately after installation, after an upgrade, or after importing Support Packages. The system leads you through this process.
 
 
Prerequisites
 
  • The license key is installed.

  • The Transport Management System (TMS) is configured.

  • The connection to the SAP backend system exists and works.

  • The SAP Solution Manager Java instance is up-to-date.

You have started the load generator (transaction SGEN), for the following components, before configuration, to increase the performance of your systems in configuration:

  • ST

  • SAP_BASIS

  • SAP_ABA

 

 

Process

  1. To perform the assisted basic configuration of the SAP Solution Manager, start the work center Configuration of the SAP Solution Manager.

    The first time you start your system, you go automatically to a Service Activation dialog window. You confirm the activation of Web-Dynpro Services.

    The system then shows which configurations are possible, in the SAP Solution Manager: Overview screen. The system tells you which open activities you must perform for a configuration which you have selected.

  2. Execute the required and desired configuration scenarios:

    • In the case of a new installation, execute at least the configuration scenarios System Preparation, Basic Configuration, and Configuration of Managed Systems.

    • After an upgrade, check in the steps of the different configuration scenarios which activities are marked in the column Update. You need to execute the marked activities again.

    The system starts a guided procedure, and leads you through the steps of the configuration scenario.

  3. Follow the instructions in the relevant guided procedure.

    • Each step contains a context-sensitive, expandable help text with detailed information to help you perform the step.

    • The system proposes default values, which you can accept or change.

    • To edit the guided procedure, you only need to go to change mode once. The system stays in this mode for all other steps. The guided procedure is locked for other users during editing.

      • When you have entered data, you can save it with Save or Continue.

      • You cannot Save in every step. When you choose Continue, the system implicitly saves the part of the data which it uses later for automatic configuration.

Available Functionalities in Solution Manager 7.0

Service Delivery & Service Support with SAP Solution Manager

Detailled Sizing Recommendations

Sizing Recommendations for Additional Components

Diagnostics - For additional Diagnostics Sizing, see the according documents for installation and configuration service.sap.com/diagnostics
 
Wily Introscope Enterprise Manager - SAP Note 797147
 
System Landscape Directory  - service.sap.com/sld
 
Software Lifecycle Manager - service.sap.com/slm
 
Adobe Document Services - service.sap.com/adobe
 
Business Intelligence - If BI runs on the same client as Solution Manager additional sizing is necessary service.sap.com/bi
 
SAP Quality Center by HP - service.sap.com/solutionmanager
 
SAP Redwood Job Scheduling - service.sap.com/job-scheduling
 
Windows editions and memory support (FAQ) - SAP Note 313347
 
Master Guide SAP NetWeaver 7.0 - service.sap.com/installNW70
 

Help on Application Usage for SolutionManager; Links to further documentation for SAP NetWeaver, SAP Business Suite - help.sap.com

 

Initial Sizing for SAP Solution Manager - Assumptions

 
 

All assumption examples should be regarded as general assumptions regarding numbers of servers, etc.. In practice, you may have a greater or smaller number of servers, etc. We recommend that you base your sizing estimate on the assumptions for the landscape with the next highest number of servers. For example, if your server number is 60, then you should base your estimate on the sizing recommendations for

Large sized system landscapes.

In general, all assumptions in this paper are based on

Unicode. For more information on specific dependencies, see: http://service.sap.com/unicode -> Unicode at SAP -> Unicode Media Library ->Unicode Information on Specific Topics -> Unicode: Hardware Requirements and Customer Experience.

Scenario Overview of SAP Solution Manager

The Implementation and Upgrade scenarios support the implementation of customer projects and the definition of template projects and upgrade projects. In template projects, you define one or more templates containing scenarios, documents and configuration for re-use in other systems, e.g. for a global roll-out of centrally defined implementation settings. These Implementation and Upgrade scenarios include roadmaps, an editor for creating and maintaining business blueprints, access to the Implementation Guides (IMG), and tools for testing, monitoring and distributing Customizing.

 

The Solution Monitoring scenario provides support for functionalities such as Service-Level Reporting, EarlyWatch Alert, Business Process Monitoring, System Monitoring, Central System Administration, System Landscape Reporting, as well as user-defined alerts.

 

The Service Desk of the SAP Solution Manager offers a complete infrastructure for organizing and operating a solution-wide support organization at your site. The Service Desk promotes effective user support in your SAP solution landscape every step of the way - from the end-users to your internal support organization and when necessary to SAP.

 

Change Request Management in SAP Solution Manager is aligned to the processes in the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL), the de facto standard for service management. As defined in ITIL, the objective of Change Management is to carry out changes economically and in a timely manner with minimal risk. Change Request Management includes processes for managing change requests, project management, and change logistics.
 

The operations Collaboration section of the SAP Solution Manager is the point of access to SAP support services, including remote services, on-site services, self services, and Best Practice documents. Based on your solution configuration, recommendations for these services are triggered dynamically. The reports resulting from each service are available and are archived in the operations section. The reports are useful documentation stored in the SAP Solution Manager and serve as reference information for the efficient future operation of your solution landscape.

 

A key requirement for efficient and safe support of IT solutions is the ability to perform root cause analysis with speed and efficiency. Diagnostics in SAP Solution Manager provides standardized tools for the support of customer solutions, including third-party components. The tools enable a systematic and targeted cross-component localization of the root cause of IT problems. The centralized approach avoids that many experts have to search for possible root causes on all components involved, in most cases without success. With the possibilities of Diagnostics, your support organization can both save costs and accelerate the time required for problem resolution.