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In document Ha250 en Col08 Fv Inst a4 (Page 104-110)

89 Exercise 6: Continue DMO configuration

Task 4: Configure roadmap step Checks

1. Handle the DMO dialog Parameters for BI-Specific reports.

2. Handle the DMO dialog ASU Toolbox.

3. Finish roadmap step Checks and continue to the next roadmap step Preprocessing.

Solution 6: Continue DMO configuration

Task 1: Configure DMO phase Configuration

Configure the DMO procedure and specify parameters about the SAP HANA database.

1. In the dialog Tool Configuration, examine the preconfiguration mode for DMO.

a) The preconfiguration mode offers two options, and option Standard is preselected. Keep this option.

Note: In a DMO procedure, the SUM option Single System is not available, as DMO always requires a shadow system.

b) Keep the two checkboxes (archiving and expert mode) unselected.

c) Choose Next to continue.

d) On the next dialog Parameters for procedure, examine the parameters, especially the number of R3load processes.

e) Scroll down and choose Back to return to the previous dialog.

f) The previous dialog Tool Configuration is displayed again. Now choose the second option Advanced, and choose Next to continue.

g) The next dialog Parameters for procedure is displayed again. An additional text about nZDM is displayed, as this feature is not available with DMO.

h) Examine the parameters again, especially the number of R3load processes.

i) Scroll down to check all values.

j) Switch the Execution mode for SGEN to the first option “Do not start ABAP load generation during the uptime”.

k) Choose Next to continue.

2. On the Hana Database Client Installer dialog, provide the path to the installation files.

a) Specify the Path (to installation files for hdbclient) to the directory in which you have extracted the archive, e.g.

D:\HA250\SAP_HANA_CLIENT.

b) Choose Next to continue.

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3. On the Required System Passwords dialog, provide the password for the

<SID>adm user on your host.

a) Enter the password for the user <SID>adm user on your ABAP host.

b) Choose Next to continue.

4. Provide input for Database Migration Initialization dialog.

a) Specifiy the host name of the SAP HANA database as wdflbmt7215.

b) Set the Hana SID to H00.

Note: This is the system-ID of the SAP HANA database itself. It does not mean that the ABAP system will get a new system-ID.

c) Keep the default value 00 for the Hana Instance Number.

d) Set the Target System License field to D:\HA250\<sid>_multiple.txt.

Note: You have to replace <sid> with the system-ID of your ABAP source system.

e) Choose Next to continue.

5. On the Required Migration Specific Passwords dialog, provide the password for the SYSTEM user on SAP HANA database.

a) Enter the password for the existing user SYSTEM user on SAP HANA database.

b) Choose Next to continue.

6. Optional: Specify the password for the new user DBACOCKPIT.

Note: This dialog is only shown if the user does not yet exist. If the DMO procedure of another training group is migrating to the same SAP HANA database, the user may already haven been created.

a) Enter a password that is in line with the SAP HANA DB password restrictions, e.g. W3lcome123.

b) Enter the same password in the second entry field, and check if the icon turns green.

c) Choose Next to continue.

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7. Specify the password for the new user SAPSID.

a) Enter a password that is in line with the SAP HANA DB password restrictions, e.g. W3lcome123.

b) Enter the same password in the second entry field, and check if the icon turns green.

c) Choose Next to continue.

Task 2: Change processing parameters during runtime

Check how to change parameters during the DMO runtime.

1. Use option set procpar of SAPup to adapt the processing parameters.

a) Switch to the Command Prompt window, or open a new Command Prompt window.

b) Change to the directory of the SAPup:

cd D:\usr\sap\<sid>\SUM\abap\bin

Note: You will have to replace <sid> with the system-id of your ABAP system.

c) Execute SAPup with option set procpar:

SAPup set procpar gt=scroll

d) You will be prompted for the number of processes, e.g. for R3load.

For this exercise, just keep the parameters at their existing values by simply pressing enter.

Note: Each of the process parameters has two values: one for uptime and one for downtime. You have to specify both, but in the end, the command prompt shows only the second value.

Task 3: Continue DMO configuration

Continue to configure DMO phase Configuration.

1. Handle the DMO dialog Add-On Selection.

a) Do not select any line so that the AddOns are kept at their version.

b) Choose Next to continue.

2. Handle the DMO dialog Select Support Packages You Want to Include.

a) Keep the list without change.

b) Choose Next to continue.

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3. Handle the DMO dialog Include Change Request.

a) As we do not want to include a change request, do not add a line, and leave the list empty.

b) Choose Next to continue.

4. Handle the DMO dialog Modification Adjustment.

a) As we do not have a modification adjustment, do not provide input for the two entry fields

b) Choose Next to continue.

5. Finish roadmap step Configuration and continue to the next roadmap step Checks.

a) On the dialog Continue roadmap Checks, choose Next to continue.

Task 4: Configure roadmap step Checks

1. Handle the DMO dialog Parameters for BI-Specific reports.

a) Keep the default values for the amount of data to be deleted.

b) Choose Next to continue.

2. Handle the DMO dialog ASU Toolbox.

a) The dialog proposes to start the ASU Toolbox manually. As this is not DMO specific, we will skip this step in this exercise.

b) Choose Next to continue.

3. Finish roadmap step Checks and continue to the next roadmap step Preprocessing.

a) On the dialog Continue roadmap, choose Next to continue.

Lesson Summary

You should now be able to:

• Configure DMO phase “Configuration”

Lesson:

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In document Ha250 en Col08 Fv Inst a4 (Page 104-110)

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