Introduction
This procedure should allow the offshore Basis team to create a copy of a client of a Sap server into another SAP Server
- Logon to destination SAP server
- Use Transaction Code SCC4
- Go to change mode
- Create a new client, assign client number & description as per request
- Logoff from current client.
- Login to newly created client in destination SAP server using the following credentials :
i. Client Number : Newly created one
ii. User Id : SAP*
iii. Password : PASS
- Use Transaction Code SM59 to create a RFC Connection for client copy if does not exist already.
- RFC Connection should have Target Server as Destination and the test results should say “Connection test OK”
- Use SCC9 Transaction code to go to client copy screen.
- Give profile as per the request.
- Select RFC destination created for the purpose for the source client to client copy
- Use Transaction code SCC3 for monitoring the progress of client copy
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Creating Local Client Copy
Introduction
This procedure should allow the offshore Basis team to create a copy of a client locally in the same SAP server.
- Logon to SAP server
- Use Transaction Code SCC4
- Go to change mode
- Create a new client, assign client number & description as per request
- Logoff from current client.
- Login to newly created client using the following credentials :
i. Client Number : Newly created one
ii. User Id : SAP*
iii. Password : PASS
- Use Transaction Code SCCL for local client copy
- Give reference client for copy and profile as per the request
- Use SCC3 T code to monitor progress of Client Copy.
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Creating RFC Connection
Introduction
This procedure should allow the offshore Basis team to create a RFC connection in any SAP server.
- Logon to SAP server
- Use Transaction Code SM59
- On SM59 screen click on “Create” button
- On the new screen, give RFC destination name – Name by which the connection would be identified ( For example QASClinet300 )
- Give Connection Type ( 3 for any SAP to SAP communication ) F4 Help will list down all possible types of connections
- Give Description for the RFC Connection – Generally the purpose of the connection is mentioned here
- Click SAVE
- Give IP address/Host name and system number for destination server in Technical Settings tab
- Click SAVE
- Use “Test Connection” to check RFC.
- If Trusted RFC connection is required, give user credentials in “Logon/Security” tab
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SAP Service Start and Stop - Windows
Introduction
This procedure should allow the offshore Basis team to Stop or Start SAP Service on a Windows server.
- Logon to Server using <SID>ADM id
- Double click on MMC Icon for SAP on Desktop of SAP Admin
- Select Instance to Stop / Start
- Right Click Instance/Use the buttons given on MMC tool bar.
- Click Start/Stop and wait for couple of minutes for status change of the Instance.
- For starting the sequence of Instance’s color visual display would be Gray -> Yellow -> Green
- For stop the sequence of Instance’s color visual display would be Green -> Yellow ->Gray
NOTE: This would require a Remote Desktop Connection to the Windows Box on which SAP Central Instance is installed.
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SAP Service Start and Stop - Non Windows
This procedure should allow the offshore Basis team to Stop or Start SAP Service on a Non Windows server.
- Logon to server using telnet with any id.
- login to user <SIDADM> using command “su - <sid>adm”
- To start SAP Services use command “startsap –a”
- To stop SAP Services use command “stopsap”
- To log off from server use command “exit”
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SAP Start – Stop steps – Windows
- Logon to Server using <SID>ADM id
- Double click on MMC for SAP
- Select Instance
- Right Click Instance
- Start/Stop
- Click Refresh to watch changed status of SAP Instance start/stop
SAP Start – Stop steps – Non Window
- Logon to server using telnet
- login to use <SIDADM> using command “su - <sid>adm”
- To start SAP Services use command “startsap –a”
- To stop SAP Services use command “stopsap”
- To log off from server use command “exit”
See also
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/Home-SAP-BASIS
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/sap-basis-transactions
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/Home-SAP-BASIS/SAP-BASIS--unknown-sap-tricks
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-BASIS-everything-about-sap-clients
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/frequently-used-procedures
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-BASIS-BASICS
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-BASIS-what-is-asap
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-BASIS-configuration
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-basis-operation---unix--linux
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-basis-operation-2---unix--linux
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-basis-operation-3-unix--linux
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-basis-operation-1---windows
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-basis-operation-2---windows
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-basis-operation-3---windows
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-basis-interview-questions
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/sap-training-courses-ecc-60
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/sap-basis-refference-steps-1
http://sites.google.com/site/saparchives/SAP-basis-transactions
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