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The third server is s standby server that can be kept in a remote location. If the productive server fails, the development server can be used for recovery (requiring several hours of downtime while the development server is restored to the productive database), or the standby server can be used (requiring almost no downtime). The standby server is a copy of the productive server database, and is periodically synchronized with the productive server using the archived logs. Server/Client Landscape The DEV server provides three clients: Consultant/User Practice: for new users to learn basic SAP skills Development/Customizing: for consultants and key users, to make development and customization changes. After approval by the consulting team, these changes are released and then transported to the testing client. This client contains application data periodically copied from the productive client, in order to make the testing environment as close to the productive environment as possible. Security must be enforced on this client User Testing/Training: For users and consultants to conduct thorough testing of changes before transport to the productive system. This client contains application data periodically copied from the productive client, in order to make the testing environment as close to the productive environment as possible. Security must be enforced on this client The PROD server provides two clients: Reference: for experienced users to have another client as reference. This client does not contain any application data Productive: client for productive use Development Process The development process is designed to make sure that changes are thoroughly tested before being transported to the productive system, and the development and productive server are kept in a consistent state Administration of Change Requests The following procedures should be observed: Release of tasks and change requests require the approval of a team leader Release of change requests is accompanied by paperwork describing change request If a change is rejected by the user, the following change request documents are grouped together with the first change request Changes always move from DEV 200 to DEV 250 to PROD 300. They are then imported to PROD 270 and DEV 100. Each stage of changing/testing yields documented results The authority to make client-independent changes is granted only to certain people under certain circumstances on one client Transporting Client-Dependent vs. Client-Independent Changes Client-independent changes do not require a local transport, and therefore the only import that needs to be executed is the import to the productive system. The rest of the transport procedure is the same for client-independent changes as for client-dependent transports. Transporting Changes Log into the target server and start a command prompt. Change to directory :\usr\sap\trans\bin If transporting locally (on the DEV), enter tp addtobuffer client= D01 tp import client= D01 If transporting to the production client, enter tp import client= P01 If you want to check the transport buffer, use tp showbuffer If you want to clear the transport buffer, use tp cleanbuffer To see a list of all tp commands, use tp help Starting/Stopping SAP and Oracle Starting/Stopping the Oracle Services Go to Control Panel >> Services Click on OracleServiceSID, and press Start or Stop to start or stop. Click on OracleTNSListener, and press Start or Stop to start or stop. Logging onto Oracle with SVRMGR23 Start svrmgr23.exe from the desktop icon. At the prompt, enter connect internal. The screen should look like:  Starting up/Shutting Down the Oracle Database Log onto Oracle using svrmgr23 (see Logging into Oracle with SVRMGR23). Enter startup or shutdown to startup or shutdown the database. These commands will produce output like:  Stopping Oracle (emergency) Log onto Oracle using svrmgr23 (see Logging into Oracle with SVRMGR23). Use the shutdown immediate command to shut down the database. If the computer hangs after the shutdown immediate command, use the shutdown abort command. After using shutdown abort, you should startup the database again (this initiates an automatic recover), and then shut down normally. Starting SAP Start the SAP Manager from Start >> Programs >> SAP R/3 >> SAP ManagerXXX Click the START button to start the dispatcher and message server. The lights on the display panel will turn green. Stopping SAP (normal) Handle background, transport, and other jobs that may be running. Start the SAP Manager from Start >> Programs >> SAP R/3 >> SAP Service Manager Click the STOP button to stop the message server and dispatcher. The lights on the display panel will turn gray. Log onto Oracle using svrmgr23 (see Logging into Oracle with SVRMGR23). Use the shutdown command to shut down the database. Backup Using DLT vs. DAT SAPDBA distinguishes different tape drives by the parameters in the file specified in the sapdba backup parameter Parameter File. By default, this file is D:\Orant\Database\initSID.sap. Set the parameters in this file as shown to change the tape device used: DLTDAT (DDS/2)Tape_size = 350000 Tape_address = /dev/nmt1 Tape_address_rew = /dev/nmt1tape_size = 3600 tape_address = /dev/nmt0 tape_address_rew = /dev/nmt0 Initialize the backup tapes The backup tapes must be initialized before use with the SAP backup tools. Suggested volume names are in the file initSID.sap, and are of the pattern SIDBXX or SIDAXX for backup or archive volumes. To initialize, Make sure the tape to be initialized is in the tape drive Check the tape header to make sure the tape was not recently used (see Check tape header information) Start sapdba and go to h backup database Choose a backup function, then b initialize BRBACKUP tape, then q Return. The sapdba menu should now look like:  Enter f and press return, so that Check label before initialize is set to no. Enter j and press return, and enter the name (e.g. P01B13) to initialize the tape to. Enter s and press return to start initializing the tape. Check tape header information Make sure the tape to check is in the tape drive Start sapdba and go to h backup database Choose a backup function, then c show information in tape header, then q Return. The sapdba menu should now look like:  Enter s and press return to start reading the tape header. Full Backup from SAPDBA Make sure the tape to be used for backup is in the tape drive Start sapdba and go to h backup database Choose j backup volume(s) and enter the name(s) of the volume(s) to use for backup (e.g. P01B13). The name(s) must match the name in the header of the tape in the tape drive (see Check tape header information). Set the other parameters appropriately (e.g. l Verification after backup, k Compress) Press s, then Enter, to start the backup procedure. Scheduling a Backup Job from SAP GUI front end Log into SAP and go to transaction DB13. The screen will show a calendar. Double-click on the day you want to schedule a backup. A menu will appear as shown to the right here; choose the backup scheme you want to use, and enter the time of day you want to begin the backup job. Press Continue Enter the name(s) of the volume(s) to use for backup (e.g. P01B13). The name(s) must match the name in the header of the tape in the tape drive (see Check tape header information). Press Continue SAP will prompt for additional parameter information. Enter this information until the screen returns to the calendar. There will be an entry on the day the job was scheduled Make sure the first tape to be used for backup is in the tape drive when the job starts Changing a Scheduled Backup job from SAP GUI front end Log into SAP and go to transaction DB13. The screen will show a calendar. Double-click on the top line (for example, line Thu 25) of the day for which the backup job is scheduled. A popup box will show a list of jobs for that day: Click on the job for which you want to check volumes needed. Press Change and enter the new job parameters. Checking the Volumes Needed from the SAP GUI front end Log into SAP and go to transaction DB13. The screen will show a calendar. Double-click on the top line (for example, line Thu 25) of the day for which the backup job is scheduled. A popup box will show a list of jobs for that day: Click on the job for which you want to check volumes needed. Press Volumes Needed. The system will check the space required and the volumes entered in the job. Respond to any error messages by changing the parameters of the job (see Changing a Scheduled Backup job from SAP GUI front end) Database Restore/Recovery from Backup Tape Full Restore from Offline or Online SAPDBA backup Make sure the database is shut down and the Oracle service is stopped. Insert the most recent backup DLT into the tape drive. Open a command prompt and go to F:\oracle\SID\sapbackup. The sapbackup log files must be present in this directory. If they are not, or if you are restoring a PROD backup into the STBY machine, you must copy the files from PRODs F:\oracle\SID\sapbackup to STBYs F:\oracle\SID\sapbackup. Enter the command brrestore and follow the online instructions After the restore is finished, check logs to make sure no errors occurred. If errors occurred, either fix the errors, or restore from a different tape Restart the Oracle service. If archive logs need to be applied, or if the database was restored from an online backup, follow the steps in Performing Database Recovery. Otherwise, open the database now. Performing Database Recovery Make sure all archive log files from the time of the backup are in the directory F:\oracle\SID\saparch. Make sure the backup control file script is ready (see below). Start svrmgr23 and issue the following commands: SVRMGR> connect internal SVRMGR> startup nomount SVRMGR> @ SVRMGR> alter database mount; SVRMGR> set autorecovery on SVRMGR> recover database using backup controlfile SVRMGR> alter database open resetlogs; The control file script should look like: The data and log files can be listed by querying the tables V$DBFILE and V$LOGFILE. Restore a Single File or Tablespace (Using SAPDBA) This procedure can be used to restore individual files (control files, data files, etc) from a backup tape. Open a command prompt and go to F:\oracle\SID\sapbackup. The sapbackup log files must be present in this directory. If they are not, or if you are restoring a PROD backup into the STBY machine, you must copy the files from PRODs Start sapdba Choose menu item k Restore/Recovery Choose the appropriate menu item and enter the parameters RAID Management View, Test, Change RAID Configuration RAID configuration can be displayed using the Mylex DAC960 SCSI RAID Controllder Administration Utility (dacadm.exe). To start the utility, log on as SIDadm user, and double-click the Dacadm icon on the desktop. It can be changed using the Mylex DAC 960 configuration tool at startup. This requires a boot from a floppy or from the internal hard drive. Boot System Tools from the Internal Hard Drive If possible, shut down the database and back it up before proceeding. Reboot the machine and enter F2 for setup. In setup, go to Hard Drives and configure the first hard drive type to Auto. Press F10 to save changes, exit, and reboot. Press F2 for setup again. Change the boot disk to the new IDE hard drive added in step 2. Press F10 to save changes, exit, and reboot. The machine should now boot from the internal drive, and a tools menu will appear. Standby Server With Oracle Standby Functions Oracle provides standby database functionality that allows a database copy to be designated as a standby database until it needs to be open. Probably the only advantage to using this method is that the standby database wont accidentally be opened; it requires a special command to open. Set Up the Standby Server Make a full backup of the PROD database (online or offline) Restore all files from the backup to the STBY. Create the standby database control file. Start svrmgr23 on the PROD system: SVRMGR> connect internal SVRMGR> startup (if database is not already open) SVRMGR> alter database create standby controlfile as filename; SVRMGR> alter system archive log current; Copy the standby control file and archived log files to STBY: control files: D:\oracle\P01\origlogA\ctrlP01.ctl F:\oracle\P01\saparch\ctrlP01.ctl, G:\oracle\P01\sapdata1\ctrlP01.ctl) archived log files: F:\oracle\P01\saparch Start the STBY database. Start svrmgr23 on the STBY system: SVRMGR> connect internal SVRMGR> startup nomount SVRMGR> alter database mount standby database; Follow the procedure in Maintain the Standby Server to update the standby database. Refresh the Standby Database Control File Use this procedure to update the standby database control file. Make sure archive log files are copied PROD to STBY (F:\oracle\P01\saparch). This step is not necessary when creating a new standby database. Start svrmgr23 on STBY: SVRMGR> cancel standby database Create the standby database control file. Start svrmgr23 on the PROD system: SVRMGR> connect internal SVRMGR> startup (if database is not already open) SVRMGR> alter database create standby controlfile as filename; SVRMGR> alter system archive log current; Copy the standby control file and archived log files to STBY: control files: D:\oracle\P01\origlogA\ctrlP01.ctl F:\oracle\P01\saparch\ctrlP01.ctl, G:\oracle\P01\sapdata1\ctrlP01.ctl) archived log files: F:\oracle\P01\saparch Maintain the Standby Database Use this procedure to update the standby database. Make sure archive log files are copied PROD to STBY (F:\oracle\P01\saparch). Start svrmgr23 on STBY: SVRMGR> recover standby database Switchover to Standby Server (Productive Server Crash) Shutdown the productive server If possible, archive the current redo logs on the PROD system. Start svrmgr23 on the PROD system: SVRMGR> connect internal SVRMGR> startup (if database is not already open) SVRMGR> alter system archive log current Copy any unapplied archive logs to the STBYs archive log directory (F:\oracle\P01\saparch) Follow the procedure in Maintain the Standby Server to update the standby database. Activate the standby database. Start svrmgr23 on the STBY system: SVRMGR> alter database activate standby database Standby Server Without Standby Function Set Up the Standby Server Perform a full restore and recovery of the productive database into the standby system (see Database Restore/Recovery from Backup Tape), but do NOT open the database after the recovery Maintain the Standby Database Make sure archive log files are copied PROD to STBY (F:\oracle\P01\saparch). Start svrmgr23 on STBY: SVRMGR> recover database using backup controlfile until cancel Switchover to Standby Server (Productive Server Crash) Shutdown the productive server If possible, archive the current redo logs on the PROD system. Start svrmgr23 on the PROD system: SVRMGR> connect internal SVRMGR> startup (if database is not already open) SVRMGR> alter system archive log current Copy any unapplied archive logs to the STBYs archive log directory (F:\oracle\P01\saparch) Follow the procedure in Maintain the Standby Server to update the standby database. Open the standby database. Start svrmgr23 on the STBY system: SVRMGR> alter database open resetlogs; Weekly/Monthly Administrative Tasks Please see the monthly and daily checklists for task lists. This documentation describes some of these tasks. Test Restores Test the restore procedure by restoring a tablespace and/or a complete system. Cleanup: Backup and Delete Backup the SAP directories under F:\oracle\SID (saparch, sapbackup, sapcheck, sapreorg, sapstat, and saptrace) and D:\usr\sap (put and trans). These directories are generally small, and can be backed up to DAT, ZIP disk, CD, or even diskette. After backup, the contents of these directories can be deleted (recent files in sapbackup and sapreorg should not be deleted). Check File Systems Check the space/growth of file systems and hard disk volumes, to make sure that the database is not growing too large for the systems to handle. Check the alert monitor (AL01) or the Freespace Problems in transaction DB02 for tablespace size problems. Tablespaces can be extended using either SAPDBA (add datafile) or Oracle Storage Manager (resize or add datafile). Some tablespaces may grow very slowly, and these can be allowed to be almost full. You can change the alert threshhold so that these tables do not trigger an alert Check Boot from Backup Partition Reboot the machine. At the menu prompt, choose NT 4.0 (Backup Partition). Run and test primary services/applications for the server (see MIS Service Overview). Update Backup Boot Partition Stop all SAP and Oracle services Start the NT Disk Administrator Delete the backup partition (K). You may have to close windows and stop several services before the system lets you delete this partition Click on the boot partition (C), then hold down the Ctrl key and click the backup partition From the menu, choose Create Mirror Exit the Disk Administrator. You will be prompted to reboot the machine After reboot, wait several minutes and start the NT Disk Administrator Click on the mirrored partition. The status in the bottom of the window should read HEALTHY From the menu, choose Break mirror Exit the Disk Administrator. You will be prompted to reboot the machine If you need to edit the startup menu, edit the file C:\boot.ini. The entries will look something like: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Windows NT Server Version 4.00" /NoSerialMice:COM2 multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Windows NT Server Version 4.00 [VGA mode]" /basevideo /sos /NoSerialMice:COM2 multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(2)\WINNT="NT 4 from backup partition" /NoSerialMice:COM2 The third entry is for the backup partition. Note that rdisk(1)partition(2) indicates that the backup partition is on system disk number 1 (the normal backup partition is system disk 0), partition 2. Client Copy and Deletion General During client copy, the source and target clients should not be used. The target client is automatically locked; however, the source client is not always locked. For this reason, client copy between systems should involve only STBY and DEV, not PROD. Also, it is best to either manually lock the users from the source client, or to perform the copy at night. Client administration on the STBY machine requires opening the STBY database, which will change its status from a standby database to a normal database. To restore this status, it will then be necessary to re-setup the standby database (see Setting Up the Standby Database). If performing a local client copy, it is usually to run a test run of the client copy. To avoid tablespace problems, you can use the Oracle Storage Manager to monitor tablespace usage, adjust tablespaces, and adjust rollspaces. It is also very useful to set the datafiles of problematic tablespaces to autoextend During client import, if a termination occurs, you can fix the error and restart the im Delete any superflous clients (including the target client) before beginning a client copy. Do not copy client-independent data, unless you want to reset the DEV database repository to the same state as the STBY database repository. Back up the system before performing a client copy. To speed up client deletion, first run report YKDELCLS from the client to be deleted. This report deletes records from transparent tables that are the source data for cluster tables (without going through the clustered table expansion/compression), or execute the delete statements directly from SVRMGR23. Be careful! For the productive client, client deletion takes roughly 4 hours, local client copy takes roughly 6 hours, client export/import/post-processing takes roughly 2/4/4 hours (total 10 hours) Adjusting the Rollspace You probably will need to adjust the rollspace before client copy, because SAP needs to be able to fit the largest table into the rollspace. You may need to Using Oracle Storage Manager or SVRMGR23, add a datafile (size 1000M), to the tablespace PSAPROLL. Add a rollspace BIGROLL (initial 10M, next 10M, optimal 20M, maxextents 200) to the PSAPROLL tablespace. Take all rollspaces offline, except BIGROLL and SYSTEM. You may temporarily change the initSID.ora parameter: rollback_segments = (BIGROLL) You can also add an additional rollspace (BIGROLL2), and/or set the datafiles in PSAPROLL to autoextend (next 40M maximum 50). This is necessary for copying the productive client. Make sure to change these settings back after the client copy is finished. Local Client Copy Adjust the rollspace on the system Log onto the target client Go to transaction SCC0, or use the menu path Tools(Administration(Administration(Client(Client Admin(Client Copy(Local Client Copy Remote Client Copy Adjust the rollspace Log onto the target client Go to transaction SCC0, or use the menu path Tools(Administration(Administration(Client(Client Admin(Client Copy(Local Client Copy Copying the Productive Client to the Development System (with Client Export/Import) Make sure the source client is locked or no one is using it. Log into the source client. Export the source client using transaction SCC8. Choose the target system D01. Choose profile ZSAP_ALL. Check/change the profile parameters as necessary, using the menu command Profile( Change/Display Schedule the export to run in the background After export, check the job log (SM37) to make sure the export was successful. Check to make sure the exported files exist in \\dev\sapmnt\trans\data and \\dev\sapmnt\trans\cofiles. The files should have a name of the form Sxnnnnn.sid, Ronnnnn.sid, and/or Rtnnnnn.sid where nnnnn is the transport request number, and sid is the SID of the source client. The file Ronnnnn.sid contains client-independent data. Adjust the rollspace (see above) of the target database. Import the request SIDKOnnnnn if it exists, using the u248 options. For instance, if the request is P01KO00011, and you are importing to system D01 client 100, you would execute the commands: tp addtobuffer P01KO00011 D01 tp import P01KO00011 D01 client=100 u248 Check the transport logs to make sure the import was successful. Import the request SIDKTnnnnn, using the u248 options. For instance, if the request is P01KT00011, and you are importing to system D01 client 100, you would execute the commands: tp addtobuffer P01KT00011 D01 tp import P01KT00011 D01 client=100 u248 Check to make sure the import was successful After tp import is finished, use transaction SCC7 to start post-import processing. Check the job with SM37 to make sure it finishes successfully. After SCC7 has finished (about 4 hrs), shut down and restart SAP and Oracle Return the rollspace to its normal configuration Deleting Client Make sure that all rollspaces are online (not just BIGROLL). Log onto the client to be deleted. Go to transaction SCC5, or use the menu path Tools(Administration(Administration(Client(Client Admin(Special Functions ( Delete Client Schedule the deletion as a background job. Common Problems with Client Copy or Deletion Termination with Oracle error 1562 or 1555 during client copy: rollspace problem. Make sure you have adjusted the rollspace (see above). Deletion stops at large tables with a rollspace problem, even though I have adjusted the rollspace: Make sure all rollspaces are online (not just BIGROLL), and restart SAP. You can also manually delete the table with an SQL command (see below). Note that for client copy or import, only the BIGROLL rollspace should be online. Could not extend table because either table reached maximum number of extents, or could not allocate space in a tablespace. If the table has reached the maximum number of extents, reorganize the table and/or change its NEXT and/or MAXEXTENTS values. If a tablespace is out of space, add or adjust the tablespace datafiles. Object does not exist in target system: this only occurs when importing client-independent data. A table exists in the source system, but not in the target system. Either transport the table to the target system, or create it in the target system. This error indicates that your system repositories are not consistent. For other problems and solutions, please see notes 68896, 10146, 60233, 102034, 65594, and 107152. If you are deleting a large client, you can improve performance by first deleting large cluster tables CDCLS and RFBLG (see report YKDELCLS). You can do this with the SQL command SVRMGR> connect sapr3/sap SVRMGR> delete table_name where mandt = 'client_number'; SVRMGR> commit; If you are deleting all clients in the system, you can improve performance by deleting large transparent tables such as ACCTIT, BSEG, BKPF, and MSEG with the truncate command, which does not write transactions to the roll space (be careful! This command will delete all data in a table, so if the table is client-dependent, all data for all clients in this table will be deleted!): SVRMGR> connect sapr3/sap SVRMGR> truncate table_name;      Page  PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 2 / 18  EMBED PBrush   EMBED PBrush   EMBED PBrush   EMBED Word.Picture.8  250 200 Training 270 Reference D E V Server 100 User Testing/Training 300 Development/Customizing Productive P R O D CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE 'P01' RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG MAXLOGFILES 255 MAXLOGMEMBERS 3 MAXDATAFILES 254 MAXINSTANCES 50 MAXLOGHISTORY 1000 LOGFILE GROUP 11 ( 'D:\ORACLE\P01\ORIGLOGA\LOG_TG101_M1.DBF', 'G:\ORACLE\P01\MIRRLOGA\LOG_TG101_M2.DBF' ) SIZE 20M, GROUP 12 ( 'G:\ORACLE\P01\ORIGLOGB\LOG_TG102_M1.DBF', 'D:\ORACLE\P01\MIRRLOGB\LOG_TG102_M2.DBF' ) SIZE 20M, GROUP 13 ( 'D:\ORACLE\P01\ORIGLOGA\LOG_TG103_M1.DBF', 'G:\ORACLE\P01\MIRRLOGA\LOG_TG103_M2.DBF' ) SIZE 20M, GROUP 14 ( 'G:\ORACLE\P01\ORIGLOGB\LOG_TG104_M1.DBF', 'D:\ORACLE\P01\MIRRLOGB\LOG_TG104_M2.DBF' ) SIZE 20M DATAFILE 'G:\ORACLE\P01\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\SYSTEM.DATA1', 'G:\ORACLE\P01\SAPDATA3\PROTI_2\PROTI.DATA2' ; Change is accepted MIS executes import to PROD 300 and 270 for all related change requests (including previously rejected changes) in the order in which they were released. Changes are also imported to DEV 100 for training. Change is rejected Users thoroughly test changes on DEV 250 and accept or reject MIS executes import to DEV 250, if change is client-dependent Consultant and key users test and implement changes on DEV 200. 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