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Procedure documentation Setting Up the System Landscape Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

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       1.      Create a Systems folder (if one does not already exist) in the portal. To do so, proceed as follows:

                            a.      Choose System AdministrationSystem ® Configuration ® System Landscape.

                            b.      Position your cursor on Portal Content and use the context menu (right mouse button) to create the new Systems folder.

       2.      Create entries for the software components listed below in the Systems folder.

Note

If you run more than one of the specified software components in a physical system (such as SAP ECC Human Capital Manangement and SAP ECC Financials in one system XYZ in client 000), it is sufficient if you create one entry to which you assign all the relevant system aliases.

Proceed as follows:

                            a.      Create a portal system for each system by using the context menu for the Systems folder (choose New ® System from Template).

                            b.      Use an SAP system with load balancing as a template.

                            c.      Enter the name of the physical system (such as XYZ000) as the description and ID.

                            d.      Make your company-specific settings to the fields under the following property categories:

§         Connector

§         Internet Transaction Server (ITS)

The correct ITS path is: /sap/bc/gui/sap/its/webgui

§         Web Application Server (WAS)

                            e.      Assign the specified system aliases.

MSS Software Components

Software Component

System Alias

SAP ECC Human Capital Management

SAP_ECC_HumanResources

SAP_ITS_XSS

SAP ECC Financials

SAP_ECC_Financials

SAP NetWeaver Business Intelligence

SAP_BW

SAP Strategic Enterprise Management

SAP_SEM

SAP cProjects

SAP_cProjects

SAP Supplier Relationship Management

SAP_SRM

 

See also:

For general information about the system landscape for the portal, see Structure linkSystem Landscape.

 

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