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Process documentation Rollout Laptops Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Purpose

Using the rollout mode, you can generate a new laptop with data that is necessary to begin working with the SAP CRM Mobile Applications. This facilitates the Go-Live process.

To start the application in Rollout Mode, go to Start ®Programs ®SAP CRM Mobile Client ®  Administration Tools ® Mobile Client Rollout Manager.

Process Flow

       1.       Executing the Rollout Manager:- The laptop provider executes the Rollout Manager on his computer.

       2.       Connecting to the CRM Server:- Once the tool has started, a connection must be established with the CRM server.

·         ChooseOK.

The CRM server Logon screen appears where you have to enter the login attributes to connect to the CRM server.

Enter:

Field

Entry

Destination name

Name of the CRM server

Application Server

IP Address (SAP Router String) of the CRM server

System Number

System Number of the CRM server

Client Number

The client of the CRM server you want to connect to

Login

Your user name

Password

Your password

 

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The details you entered are stored in the registry and retrieved the next time you start the application. However, the password is not stored in the registry.

       3.       Choosing the Site ID of the laptops that are to be rolled out:

·        Choose OK.

The Mode combo box appears from which you must choose whether you want to view rollout sites or replacement sites.

·        Choose Rollout.

All the mobile client rollout sites appear under Existing Sites (on the left side).

·        Select the Site ID (you can select more than one site at a time) of the laptop that needs to be rolled out.

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You can select the sites that you want, using the Find button. This allows you to choose sites based on organization or based on the user.

·        Choose OK to continue.

The processes that happen henceforth are automated.

       4.       Reading the stationary site details:  The details of the stationary site are read and recorded for further use.

       5.       Checking the inbound queue of the stationary site: The tool will check the inbound queue of the stationary site for unprocessed messages to avoid data loss. The messages are processed and the inbound queue is kept empty.

       6.       Deleting the Database ID of the rollout laptop:  The database Ids of the rollout sites are checked for their DBID entries and if filled, the value is deleted.

       7.       Deleting outbound queue entries of the rollout laptop: The outbound queue entries of the rollout site are deleted in the CRM server. When the Administration Console‘s extract functionality is later used to extract data, it would extract all site-specific data and this will result in duplication of data in the outbound queue if the entries already exist.

       8.       Stopping ConnTrans NT Service on the stationary site:  Stopping the service avoids partial import of data during the backup process.

       9.       Starting ConnTrans: ConnTrans must be started to receive data from the CRM server. If there are any pending entries in the outbound queue on the CRM server, the Rollout Manager automatically starts the data transfer to receive these messages.

   10.       Starting  the Admin Console extract functionality and getting site-specific data from the Consolidated Database:  Since the site id of the rollout laptop has been freed by deleting the database id, the site can be reused and all data relevant for that site need to be extracted from the consolidated database. The tool triggers a site-specific extract (excluding the bulk data) for each of the rollout sites.

   11.       Backing up the user database on the stationary site: The user database (IDES) must be backed-up so that it can be restored on the rollout laptop. Since ConnTrans has been executed before the backup, the user database will have the newest data.

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The backup of the database is not a backup literally. The Microsoft SQL Server is shutdown and the data and log files are copied to the backup directory and the server is restarted. Later, during the restore process, these files are copied to the data directory of the rollout site and are attached to the target SQL server. This optimizes the performance of the Rollout Manager.

Before the backup begins, make sure that the IDES database is free and not being accessed. Also, Microsoft SQL Server must be running when the backup happens.

   12.       Restarting ConnTrans NT Service: Restarts data transfer from the CRM server to the stationary site to keep it in synchronization with the CRM server.

   13.       Restoring the user database from the stationary site to the rollout laptop: Enter the machine name of the rollout laptop on which the user database must be restored and then select the Process Selected Sites button.

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The restore is a serial process, i.e., only one restore can be done at a time. No simultaneous restores are supported.

   14.       Deleting data relevant to the stationary site from the rollut laptop:- This includes details like site-specific data present in the tables. During the restore process, even the site and queue-specific data that is relevant to the stationary site are sent across to the rollout site. This data must be deleted so that the site can be reused. The user information pertaining to CRM Mobile must also be recreated. This is automatically done. It runs an SQL Script "CleanDB.sql“ that is available in the installation path.

   15.       Reassigning the Site ID: Running this feature will register the database id and queue id's of the rollout laptop with the CRM server.

   16.       Trigger ConnTrans: to start receiving data. If an instance of ConnTrans is already running on the stationary site, triggering ConnTrans via the Rollout Manager will fail.

Result

The laptop is now ready for the Go-Live process with all the data that is necessary to start using the CRM Mobile application.

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