Guide to Installing SAP Netweaver 7. Suse using Oracle 1. Thusjanthan Kubendranathan M. Sc. Introduction. As of 7. 3. 0, SAP has decided to use Software Provisioning Manager to handle the actual install and updates. The install manager has been deprecated. The best way to learn is to download the software and try it out. 1 Reviewing Information About This Guide. This guide describes how to install Oracle Database by using the default installation options. Tasks Described in This Guide. Oracle Solaris 10 1/13. Full DVD Image (ISO image): Oracle Solaris 10 (SPARC) (53e8b066f7f250ce2fd2cef063f8072b 2314731520: sol-10. As of writing this doc, the current vanilla install of using the 7. EXT) version of the UC kernel produces the error shown on the bottom left corner of Fig 1. Figure 1 – 7. 2. 0 (non EXT) kernel error.
A step by step guide to installing SAP Netweaver 7.31 on top of Suse using Oracle 11g. Download VirtualBox (Old Builds): VirtualBox 4.2. The Extension Packs in this section are released under the VirtualBox Personal Use and Evaluation License. To resolve this problem, please make sure to download at least the: 7. All we’ll need to do is to issue the following command: > vncserver : suse. You will require a password to access your desktops. Password: Verify: Would you like to enter a view- only password (y/n)? It can be found: http: //www. Connect to the vncserver. Connecting is simple. Merely provide it the IP or hostname followed by a colon and the port number. Upon clicking connect, you’ll be prompted for the password you had setup initially for this user’s connection. This is to prevent other random users from connecting into your server as that user to potentially do harm. For example, in our previous scenario it would be: Figure 2 – VNC Connection. Result of a vnc connection. The following shows a screenshot of what the vncviewer should look like. Figure 3 – VNC Initial Screen. SAP Netweaver Install. Once we are able to make the connection to the server via the vncviewer. We’ll need to have the install files ready. In my case, I have mounted these files in /sapmedia. Launching the Software Provisioning Manager ( SWPM )From within the /sapmedia/SWPM, I called the script sapinst which loads the Software Delivery Tool as shown in the figure below: (note the arrows)Figure 4 – sapinst initial screen. Select the Netweaver 7. Standard System- In this screen, we are going to pick which SAP product we are going to install. For our setup, we are going to install the Standard System Figure 5 – Selecting the NW7. Standard System. Parameter Settings- The parameter mode we wish to install using. Typical option will select many of the default settings. Whereas the custom mode allows you to configure many aspects of the installation ranging from ports, domain, drives and etc. For our install, we have chosen custom to show all the screens that are available to the end user. Figure 6 – Parameter Selecting. SAP System Parameter- Here you’ll set the SID of the SAP install. The SID is exactly three uppercase alphanumeric unique character set. The following reserved sets that should not be used: - ADD ADM ALL AMD AND ANY ARE ASC AUX AVG BIT CDC COM CON DBA END EPS FOR GET GID IBM INT KEY LOG LPT MAP MAX MIN MON NIX NOT NUL OFF OLD OMS OUT PAD PRN RAW REF ROW SAP SET SGA SHG SID SQL SUM SYS TMP TOP UID USE USR VAR Figure 7 – SAP SID Selection. DNS Domain Name- The DNS allows you to access the machine anywhere within the network. In our case, we have created an Anchor record at thusjanthan. Thus, we can set that as the FQDN to be able to access the service via FQDN on the internet. Figure 8 – Domain setting. Media Browser. IMPORTANT: Here is where you’ll need to give the updated 7. EXT UC Kernel. Keep this password safe as this will be the default password for many of the SAP services. Figure 1. 0 – Master Password. Operating System Users- adm password section. Again, this has taken the master password from Figure 1. Figure 1. 1 – OS User passwords. Database System- Here generally you’ll set the DBSID as the same sid as the SAP sid. In our case NW1 Figure 1. DB SIDDatabase Administrator Password- Note, now if you don’t enter any passwords for any users, the default password will be the master password you set in Figure 1. Figure 1. 3 – DB Admin Pass. SAP Admin Password Figure 1. SAP Admin Pass. Export Directory Figure 1. Export Directory. Database Parameters Figure 1. DB Parameters. Database Maxdata file Size Figure 1. Database Accounts Database Media Browser Figure 1. RDBMS Media browser. Database Oracle Listener Figure 1. Database Listener. Database Import- Here, the parallel jobs can be adjusted based on the number of cores in the system. This system is a quad core but to be on the safe side putting 6 parallel jobs. Figure 2. 0 – Parallel jobs. Database Statistics. Primary Application Instance and ABAP Central Instance- Set the identifier number of the PAS and ABAP instances here. Remember the instances correlate with the port numbers. In our case, PAS will run on 3. ASCS will run on 3. Figure 2. 1 – Instance numbers. ABAP Message Server Ports Figure 2. ABAP message server ports. ICM User Management. Database Client Media Browser. IMPORTANT: Because we are using a custom Kernel, it requires we provide the SL Controller as the Kernel at the time does not come with the SL Controller. Figure 2. 3 – DB Client Media. Diagnostics Agent- I have chosen to not show the DAA screens here. Please follow through the screens for the DAA install. Figure 2. 4 – DAA Initial screen. Install Screen Figure 2. Installing Screen. Oracle Install. During the middle of the SAP Install a prompt will come up asking to install the Oracle RDBMS. The following figure shows what that will look like. Figure 2. 6 – Oracle Installer Popup. VNCServer as Oracle User. You’ll need to do the same VNCServer setup. Only this time you’ll need to do it as the ora user. Example: suse. 2: ~ # su – oranw. You will require a password to access your desktops. Password: Verify: Would you like to enter a view- only password (y/n)? It is actually an SAP directory within the database. SAP has done a few customization’s to the installer to fit its needs. Please make sure to run the installers from within there. Click on the Fix & Check again. This will create a script for you with all the changes that needs to be deployed. Remember to Run the script as “Root”. If no errors, you’ll end up with a screen like this and you are ready to run the installer. Installing Oracle. Now you are ready to install the database. Run the RUNINSTALLER from within the SAP directory. You can choose to ignore the email address if you wish. Software Updates. I have chosen to skip software updates. Install Options. Install the database software only. Continue with the installation by selecting the defaults for the install. Click Yes and continue. Perform Install. Post Database Installing. Once the database installs, it will ask you to run one or two scripts as root. This will setup symbolic links and such for the database you have chosen to install. Please perform these as root. Screen capture below: Commands on the prompt as “root”suse. Inventory/orainst. Root. sh. Changing permissions of /oracle/ora. Inventory. Adding read,write permissions for group. Removing read,write,execute permissions for world. Changing groupname of /oracle/ora. Inventory to dba. The execution of the script is complete. NW1/1. 12. 03/root. Performing root user operation for Oracle 1. The following environment variables are set as: ORACLE. In our case the Note is: 1. Oracle 1. 0. 2, the Note: 8. All you’ll have to do is go to: https: //websmp. To patch the system, make sure oracle is not running and run the following: (make sure to use the correct paths to where you have the patch files)suse. R /sapmedia/Oracle\ Patches/mopatch- 2! Click Ok and the setup should continue and finish. Installation Complete. As you can see, it has gone past the “Create ICM userstore” where it used to hang. The rest of the installation should go smoothly. Congratulations! You have now installed SAP Netweaver 7. Suse using Oracle 1. Thusjanthan Kubendranathan M.
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