SAP Landscape Management 3.0, Enterprise Edition

Configuring Instances

You configure instances that are part of managed systems so that SAP Landscape Management can manage these instances in the landscape.

Prerequisites

You have configured the following:

Context

The instances are the individual instances such as the central instance, database instance, dialog instance, TREX instance, liveCache, and so on that run on one or more hosts.

We differentiate between the following instance groups:

Instance Groups

Instance Group

Description

Cluster

Application instances, database, TREX, Web dispatcher, enqueue replication server (ERS). To manage clustered SAP instances, the High Availability library must be configured. For more information, see http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-8541Information published on SAP site.

Non-Cluster

Central Service Instance (SCS), Central Instance, liveCache

Procedure

  1. Choose Start of the navigation pathConfiguration Next navigation step SystemsEnd of the navigation path.
  2. Select the instance you want to configure.
  3. On the Instance Details tab, choose Edit.
    • To manage a previously configured SAP HANA database using the SAP Host Agent instead of the Instance Agent, choose Manage HANA as Database. Relocation for SAP HANA is only supported, if it is managed as a database and not as a SAP instance. The service identifier is changed to conform to a system database. Therefore all logs, activities, dependencies, and constraints will lose the reference to this instance. The instance type of a SAP HANA database of an SAP system will be changed to system database. You might have to add the database manager user so that the connection to the database is working, if the hdbuserstore key for <HANA-SID>SAPDBCTRL is set.

    1. Basic Configuration
    2. Instance Properties
    3. Mount Points
    4. Mass Configuration
  4. Save your entries.