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ALM Solution Management, AGS, SAP AG

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Introduction

Upgrade Planning with Scope and Effort Analyzer

(SEA)

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SAP Solution Manager - Scope and Effort Analyzer

Approach

Customer

SAP

Solution Manager

User enters system for

planned EHP/SP deployment

User enters planned target

EHP/SP release

Information send to SAP

SAP OSS

Calculation of SAP objects

(BOM) for target release

SAP sends BOM back to

SAP Solution Manager

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2

Customer

Project Team

Result review

through

Fact Sheet

Assessment of

analysis details

Parameter variation

for result optimization

4

SAP

Solution Manager

Usage statistics

Taylored impact analysis for custom

code / modifications

Effort calculation

Business Blueprint generation

Test Scope and Effort Optimization

Recommendations

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SEA setup in 3 easy steps

1.

Setup SAP Solution Manager 7.1 SP11 system

2.

Ensure pre-requisites for managed systems

3.

Setup

Custom Code Management

in SAP Solution Manager

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1. Setup SAP Solution Manager System

Install SP11 on SAP Solution Manager 7.1

Start Work Center

SAP Solution Manager Configuration

(or run transaction

SOLMAN_SETUP for…

System Preparation

Basic Configuration

Managed Systems Configuration (for all systems to be analyzed)

Refer to Chapter – 4.1 in SEA How-To Guide.

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Scope and Effort Analyzer: System roles in analysis landscape

ST-PI

Firewall

ST 710 SP11

Role: System to read

custom developments

and modifications

Role: System used for

TBOM calculation and

test scope optimization

activities

Role: System to read

usage statistics

(workload statistics and

UPL)

ST-PI

ST-PI

Role: System to calculate

target software stack and

return ABAP object piece

list

Mopz interface

Read RFC

Read RFC

Read and

trusted RFC

Managed Systems

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Pre-requisites for different system roles in SEA

Custom Code

Developments and

Modifications

Recommended

System:

DEV

Pre-requisites

• ST-PI 09 (or higher)

• RFC connection to

SolMan

Usage Statistics

Recommended

System:

PRD

Pre-requisites

• ST-PI 09 (or higher)

• UPL* Data Available

• RFC connection to

SolMan

Test Scope

Optimization

Recommended

System:

QAS

Pre-requisites

• Trusted RFC

connection to SolMan

• ST-PI 09 (or higher)

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2. Pre-requisites for Managed Systems

Identify systems for different system roles required by SEA

Ensure all pre-requisites are met for each of the different system roles

Refer to Chapter – 3.4 in SEA How-To Guide.

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Usage and Procedure Logging (UPL)

The new way getting the real system usage

Usage and Procedure Logging (UPL)

UPL is a

kernel based logging technology

providing

runtime usage information of ABAP procedure units

like methods, function modules, subroutines and

much more…

UPL complements the standard ST03N workload

statistics of ABAP executables

UPL provides 100 % reliable usage analysis

without

measurable performance impact

UPL is available as of SAP Netweaver 7.01 SP10

with Kernel 720 Patch 94

Pre-requisites refer to SAP Note:

1828848

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2

Evaluate usage

Execute business

transaction

SAP Kernel

Load ABAP

procedure units

Log ABAP usage

UPL

3

4

SAP Business Suite

System like SAP ERP

(system role: PRD)

SAP Solution

Manager

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3. Setup Custom Code Management

Complete steps 1 - 6 in

Custom Code Managemen

t section

Access: Work Center – “Solution Manager Configuration” or transaction – SOLMAN_SETUP

Ensure extractors for “

CC_Gen, CC_Ref and UPL

” are activated in Step 6

Refer to Chapter – 4.1.3 in SEA How-to Guide

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1, 2, 3… Done!

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