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Background documentation SAP Content Server Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

The SAP Content Server is a stand-alone component in which a large quantity of electronic documents of any format and with any content can be stored.The SAP applications concerned must support the use of the SAP Content Server. The documents can be saved either in one or more MaxDB instances or in the file system. The SAP Content Server is available for Windows 2000 & 2003 Server as well as for several UNIX variants.

Technical System Landscape

Any number of content servers can be installed in different locations.As well as content servers, cache servers can also be used for distributed data retention to enable quick access to document contents if, for example, you want to display a document in a Web browser. To do this, the cache server creates and stores “working copies” of documents from the content server. For further information see Structure linkKnowledge Provider and Caching.

For information on how the server works see Structure linkArchitecture of the Content Server and Structure linkArchitecture of the Cache Server.

Tools

Below is a list of all the tools relevant for the administration of the SAP Content Server:

·        Structure linkContent Server Administration (transaction CSADMIN) for the administration of cache and content servers

·        Structure linkContent Repository Administration  (transaction OAC0)

·        Structure linkSAP CCMS Monitor for Optional Components(transaction SCMSMO) for monitoring content and cache servers

·        Database Manager GUI (DBMGUI) or Database Manager CLI for the administration and configuration as well as monitoring and backup of the MaxDB.

·        Structure linkCustomizing for Cache Servers  (transaction SCMSCA)

Prerequisites

The SAP Content Server must be installed. You can find information on how to install the SAP Content Server for Windows in the SAP Service Marketplace under the quick link /contentserver ® Media Library ® Literature. For UNIX information, see note 664385 in the SAP Service Marketplace.

For information about availability on various platforms see the SAP Service Marketplace under the quick link /PAM.

Constraints

The SAP Content Server is not an alternative to optical storage systems and other storage media for long-term document archiving.

Tasks on Demand

The table below lists the most important administration tasks.

Task

Additional Information

Start and stop server

Information about starting and stopping the server under Windows and Unix can be found in Structure linkStarting and Stopping the Content Server Correctly.

Manage repositories

Structure linkDisplay Details of Repositories

Structure linkDisplay Repository Settings

Structure linkCreate New Cotent Repositories

Make security settings

Structure linkSecure Operation of the Content Server:

This contains information about secure URLs, encrypted data transfer, security against data loss, and protection against unauthorized access to administration functions. The corresponding information for the cache server can be found under: Structure linkSecure Operation of the Cache Server

Save logs

If necessary, you should perform a Structure linkLog Backup of the database log entries.

By setting the Structure linkLog Mode you can decide whether the log entries are backed up in simple or mirrored mode. 

Optimize performance of cache server use

Structure linkMulti-Layer Caching and Content Server Aliases

Multi-Layer caching and content server aliases compliment each other. The main aim of multi-layer caching is to minimize access times. Also, URLs received via a content server alias can be handled in such a way that controlled content server accesses from the extranet can be allowed via a firewall.

Trouble-Shooting

The following errors occasionally crop up:

Structure linkError While Accessing Documents

Structure linkMultiple Entries for Object SCMS in Application Log

Structure linkContent Server is Rejecting Large Files

Structure linkDowntime of SAP Content Server

Periodic Tasks

The following tasks must be done periodically:

Task

Additional Information

Create database backup

Structure linkBacking Up a Database

The backup strategy depends on the size of the content server database and on the volume of changes per day and week.

Monitor content server and cache server

Structure linkContent Server and Cache Server Monitoring

The server is monitored automatically in the Structure linkCCMS Alert Monitor. All repositories defined in Customizing are monitored, along with their associated Content Servers. All the cache servers defined in Customizing for cache servers (SCMSCA) and all the Web servers are monitored as well.

 

See also:

·        For more information about the SAP Content Server see Structure linkSAP Content Server and the Structure linkOperating Manual for SAP Content Server.

·        Notes can be found under Structure linkNotes on SAP Content Server Themes.

 

 

 

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