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Monday, January 4, 2010

SRMO for SAP TREX instances

Transaction Code SRMO for TREX

Click on 'Create SSR'
Enter 'IMS_SSR' in Create Search Server Relation
Click on Create SSR
You will see expanded dialog box where:
Enter Search Engine: DRFUZZY
RFC Destination (TCP/IP):
Description: Search Server Relation

Then click on SAVE

You will see an entry under Search Server Relation tab.

Select the newly created Search Server ID entry
Click on Set SSR Default from the top menu
Now click on RFC Destinations tab and see if both the entries are GREEN.
Here two entries, 'I' for indexing and 'S' for searching denotes the action, under RFC server destination action
Perform connection test by selecting each entry individually

You should get 'Link made' remark in the result window of Test Connection to an RFC Server and Search Engine with a 'Green' in Result from connection text.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

User Information System from SU01

To get quick User related information in an SAP System:
  1. Go to transaction code SU01
  2. From the upper menu, click on 'Information'
  3. From drop-down menu, click on 'Information System'
  4. You should see a Menu Tree showing various User Admin areas such as:
  • User
  • Roles
  • Profiles
  • Authorizations
  • Authorization Objects
  • Transactions
  • Comparisons
  • Where-Used List; and
  • Change Documents
Browse through the above and you will realize there are so many User/Security admin tasks you can perform from here!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Backup Domain Controller in SAP TMS Landscape

How to assign a Backup Domain Controller in TMS?

  1. Logon to your Domain Controller SAP System in client 000
  2. Execute Transaction Code: STMS
  3. Click on the icon System Overview, alternatively click on Overview from the top menu and then click on Systems
  4. Select your Domain Conroller system, double click
  5. You will see three tabs: Management, Communication, and Transport Tool
  6. Click on Communication
  7. Click on Edit
  8. You will see Backup under Transport Domain
  9. Select your Backup Domain Controller system in this area
  10. Save the configuration
  11. Verify/Chanage the settings in remaining systems accordingly and Distribute the changes in All systems in your TMS landscape
  12. Should you wish to test the functionality, bring your Domain Controller down and your backup domain controller should be promoted to the Domain Controller
  13. Once your original Domain Controller system comes back online, your promoted Backup Domain Controller system should then assume the original role of Backup Domain Controller.
Good luck!