This task creates an SAP Enqueue Server component in the SPS database. The SAP Enqueue Server is created by the user at the OS level outside of the SAP plug–in.
This task is a markOnly task.
In the Common Tasks section of the N1 SPS browser interface, click SAP.
In the SAP Enqueue Server section of the SAP Tasks page, click Create.
Click Run.
In the Plan Parameters table, select the variable settings for the Enqueue Server component.
If the variable settings have been created for this component, select the appropriate settings from the drop-down menu.
If the variable settings are not available from the drop-down menu:
Click Select From List.
The Select Variable Settings From List window displays.
To create a new variable settings set, click Create Set and type a Set Name.
The following list provides commonly updated variables for the Enqueue Server component. To create a value for the component variable, click the check box in the component variable's row.
For information about component variables ending in UserExit, see User Exits.
This is a required field.
In the Sun Cluster environment, the groupName must equal the Sun Cluster resource group name.
A description of the group.
This is a required field. The resourceName must equal the Sun Cluster resource name for the Sun Cluster envType.
This is a required field. Identifies whether this component is deployed to a default or Sun Cluster environment. Value can be default or sc. Default value: default.
Identifies the installer of the component.
Required for the default and Sun Cluster environment. The SAP system ID consists of three uppercase alphanumeric characters. The first character must be a letter.
Required for the default and Sun Cluster environment. The SAP Central Instance number consists of two digits.
Required for the default and Sun Cluster environment. The full path to the SAP Enqueue Server profile.
The signal used to stop the SAP Enqueue Server. Default value: 2
The Solaris Resource Management (SRM) project name. Default value: default.
Click Save.
To use component variables from another component, click Import Set.
For more information about importing variable sets, see How to Run a Plan in Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.2 Operation and Provisioning Guide.
Select a target host or a target host set.
Click the Run Plan (Includes Preflight) button.
The Deployment Results page is displayed. If the plan fails, error messages are displayed.