Sun N1 Service Provisioning System User's Guide for SAP Plug-In 1.0

After Installing the SAP Plug-In

After you have installed the SAP plug-in, perform the tasks in this section.

ProcedureHow To Create SAP Hosts

Steps
  1. In the Common Tasks section of the N1 SPS browser interface, click Hosts.

  2. Click Create.

  3. Type the host name.

  4. Set the Host Type to com.sun.sap#SAPHT.

  5. Type a comma-delimited list of the environment types that can exist on this Remote Agent in the envType field.

  6. (Optional) Type the SAPS value.

  7. Select the Include Remote Agent on This Physical Host check box.

  8. Select a connection type.

  9. Type the IP address or name.

  10. Type a port number.

  11. Click Save.

    For more information, see Chapter 2, Managing Hosts, Host Types, Host Sets, and Host Searches, in Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.2 System Administration Guide.

ProcedureHow To Create the Post Installation Environment

The following should be performed to establish the environment for the SAP plug-in:

Before You Begin

Create SAP Hosts. For more information, see How To Create SAP Hosts.

Steps
  1. Prepare the Master Server and Remote Agents.

    For more information, see How to Prepare a Physical Host in Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.2 System Administration Guide.

  2. Perform any of the Utilities for SAP group tasks, as necessary.

  3. Create a group component.

    Other components set dependency on the group component.

    For more information, see Creating and Managing Groups.

  4. Add a logical host component to the group.

    For more information, see Creating and Managing Logical Hosts

  5. Add a storage management component to the group for groups that also contain an SAP Central Instance or database components.

    For more information, see Creating and Managing HA Storage Devices.

  6. Add an NFS share component to the group for groups that also contain an SAP Central Instance or database components.

    For more information, see Sharing and Managing Network File Systems.

  7. Add a Central Instance or Oracle component to the group.

    For more information, see Creating and Managing SAP Central Instances or Creating and Managing Oracle Databases.

  8. Add an NFS Mount component for groups that also contain SAP Application Server.

    See Mounting and Managing Network File Systems.