Configuration of SAP NetWeaver
Configuration Wizard
Wizard-Based Configuration
General Configuration Tasks
The sapcpe Program
Parameters for Determining Source and Target Directories
Parameters for the Command Line Call
Parameter for Determining Files and Directories to Be Copied (Op
Switch (Optional)
License Configuration
SAP License Key
Data Archiving
XML Data Archiving Configuration Steps for JAVA Applications
Components and Deployment Scenarios
Creating Users and Assigning Roles
Creating a Destination
Configuring the XML Data Archiving Service
Configuration of Databases
Database Configuration for Oracle
Database Configuration for Microsoft SQL Server
Configuring IBM DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
Database Configuration for MaxDB
Configuring IBM DB2 for z/OS
Configuring IBM DB2 for i5/OS
Configuration of SAP NetWeaver Systems
AS ABAP (Application Server ABAP)
Web Dynpro ABAP Configuration
Active Services in SICF
Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN)
Configuration for Taking Over UI Texts into the ABAP Back End
Configuration of System Resources for RFC
RFC Resources on the Application Server
rdisp/rfc_check
Monitoring RFC Resources on the Application Server
Configuring the SAP System for Parallel RFCs
Dynamically Configuring RFC Quotas
rdisp/rfc_use_quotas
rdisp/rfc_max_queue
rdisp/rfc_max_login
rdisp/tm_max_no
rdisp/rfc_max_own_login
rdisp/rfc_min_wait_dia_wp
rdisp/rfc_max_own_used_wp
rdisp/rfc_max_comm_entries
rdisp/max_comm_entries
rdisp/max_arq
rdisp/rfc_max_wait_time
Calculating Resources for Asynchronous and Transactional RFC
Local Check
Detailed Check
Triggering the RFC Client Resource Check
Configuring Resources for bgRFC
Problems with RFC Resource Assignment
Configuration in the CCMS
Logon Load Balancing
Recommendations for Logon Load Balancing and Logon Groups
Questions and Answers: Logon Load Balancing
Checking the Logon Load
Configure Dynamic Logon Load Distribution for RFC Calls
Configuring Logon Groups
PC Installation
SAP Logon
Operation Modes
Setting Up Operation Modes
Switching Operation Modes
Switching Operation Modes Automatically
Switching the Operation Mode Manually
Simulating Operation Mode Switching
Rules for Work Process Distribution
Setting the Work Process Distribution
Operation Mode Errors
Defining Operation Modes
Defining Day and Night Operation
Prerequisites for Maintaining Operation Modes
Defining Normal Operation
Defining Exception Operation
Monitoring Servers and Work Processes
Checking the Operation Mode with the Control Panel
Consistency Check
Instances
Creating an Instance Definition for One Server
Creating an Instance Definition for All Servers
Prerequisites for Starting Remote Instances
Maintaining Instance Definitions
Profiles
Saving and Importing Profiles After Installation
General Information About Profiles
Variables in Profile Values
Where Do Profiles Come From?
Valid Profile Parameter Values
Starting SAP Services by Making an Entry in the Instance Profile
Profile Files
Default Profile
Instance Profiles
Maintaining Profiles
Changing and Switching Profile Parameters
Determining a Change to a Profile
Checking, Saving and Activating Profiles
Checking Active Parameters
Deleting Profiles
External Operating System Command: Contents
Executing External Commands
Maintaining External Commands
External Commands: Overview
Authorizations for External Commands
What Information is Displayed?
Displaying Detailed Information
Additional Parameters
Profile Parameters in External Commands
Security Checks
Check Modules
Processing Illegal Changes to External Commands
Syslog Trace and System Alert Monitor
AS Java Configuration
Configuration Wizard
Wizard-Based Configuration of the SAP NetWeaver Administrator
Configuring NWA for Landscape-wide Monitoring and Administration
Configuring the Adaptive Controlling Infrastructure
Configuring the DB Admin Cockpit
Configuring the GRMG for Java-Based Components
Adding a Monitored System to the NWA
Configuring the GRMG for Java-Based Components
Wizard-Based Configuration for SLD
Configuring SLD Security Roles
Connecting AS Java Systems to the SLD
Clustering the AS Java
AS Java Cluster Architecture
Adding Java Instances
Adding and Removing Server Processes
Viewing the Communication Ports
Configuring Instances
Activating a Configuration Template
Adding Filters
Configuring JVM Parameters
Core System Modules
Class Loading System
Configuring the Class Loader Manager Properties
Java Class Loader Viewer
Troubleshooting: Finding Missing Parent-Child Relations
Cluster Communication System
Configuring Cluster Communication Ports
Configuring Message Server Communication
Configuring Lazy Communication
Thread System
Configuring the Thread Pool
Configuring the Request Queue
Dynamic Allocation or Reallocation of Resources
Service Management System
Setting Service Load Timeout
Setting Service Stop Timeout
Configuring the Behavior on Additional Service Failure
Cache Management System
Managing System and Application Configurations
Configuration Manager
Monitoring Configurations
Java Configuration Browser
Adding Configuration Capabilities to an Application
Connecting As an AS Java Application
Deploying Properties Within an Application
Accessing Application Properties
Registering a Property Change Listener
Modifying Application Properties
Accessing the System Profile
Troubleshooting: AS Java Bootstrap Stops with an Exit Code
Bootstrap Stops Due to Database Problems
Bootstrap Stops Due to File System Problems
Bootstrap Stops Due to Configuration Problems
Adobe Document Services Configuration Guide
Configuring the Adaptive Computing Controller
PI (Process Integration)
Wizard-Based Configuration
Generating Profiles for ABAP Roles
Creating ABAP Users
Assigning ABAP Roles
Assigning Application Roles to User Groups
Checking PI Services
Importing the Exchange Profile
Importing ESR Content
Performing Automatic Customizing
Maintaining a Product for the Technical System
Maintaining a Business System for the Integration Server
Creating RFC Destinations on AS ABAP
Creating RFC Destinations on AS ABAP and AS Java
Creating the HTTP Destination pmistore
Configuring the Role of the Integration Server
Registering Queues Used by the Integration Server
Triggering Self-Registration in the SLD
Activating the Required ICF Services
Optional Configuration Tasks
Configuring the Change Management Service
Configuring the Change and Transport System
Configuring Message Archiving for the Advanced Adapter Engine
Configuring the Documentation Editor
Communication and Security
User Management and User Roles
Dialog Users
Changing Dialog User Roles
Service Users
Creating Users with Data-Dependent Authorizations
Single Sign-On Configuration
Configuration of Secure Communication with the WebStart Client
HTTPS Configuration for Messaging
Inbound (Sending Messages to the Advanced Adapter Engine)
Outbound (Sending Messages to an External System)
Strict Hostname Checking
Security Configuration at Message Level
Configuring Web Service Security in AS ABAP
Configuring Web Service Security in AS Java
Verifying the Web Service Security Configuration
Configuration of Principal Propagation
Enabling Principal Propagation for ABAP Messaging Components
Configuring a Trust Relationship for SAP Assertion Tickets
Configuring the Sender
Configuring Principal Propagation in the Integration Directory
Maintaining the Users
High Availability
Configuring HTTP and RFC Connections
Configuring the Local System Landscape Directory
Configuring the Exchange Profile
Performing Further Configuration Steps
Configuration of Business Systems with Integration Engine
Configuring the Role of the Business System
Connecting to the Integration Server
Activating an HTTP Service on the Receiver System
Registering Queues
Connecting to the System Landscape Directory
Connecting Unicode Business Systems
Connecting Non-Unicode Business Systems
Testing the Connection to the System Landscape Directory
Creating a User for the Runtime Workbench
Creating Optional Destinations
Integration of Business Systems without Integration Engine
Integration Using the Java Proxy Runtime
Integration Using the IDoc Adapter
Maintaining the IDoc Sender System
Maintaining the Integration Server
Maintaining an IDoc Communication Channel
Maintaining the IDoc Receiver System
Integration Using the Advanced Adapter Engine
Providing External Drivers for the JDBC and JMS Adapters
Java Service Properties for the Adapter Framework
Properties for Service XPI Adapter: BC
Properties for Service XPI Adapter: JMS
Properties for Service XPI Adapter: Marketplace
Properties for Service XPI Adapter: RFC
Properties Related to RFC Clients (Receiver Channels)
Properties Related to RFC Servers (Sender Channels)
Properties Related to Debugging
Properties Related to the Module Processor
Properties for Service XPI Adapter: XI
Properties for XPI Service: AF Core
Properties for XPI Service AF Security
Properties for XPI Service: CPA Cache
Properties for XPI Service Messaging System
Properties Related to Connections and JDBC
Properties Related to HTTPS/SSL
Properties Related to JMS
Properties Related to the Messaging System
Properties Related to Synchronous Messages
Properties Related to the HTTP Proxy
Java Service Properties that May Require Changes
Central Monitoring
General Prerequisites
Configuring End-to-End Monitoring
Configuring Message-Based Alerting
Configuring the CCMS Alert Monitor
Configuring Components for Index-Based Message Searching
Configuring Performance Monitoring
Exchange Profile Parameters
List of Profile Parameters
Syntax of Parameter for Secure Communication
Configuration of the Standalone Engines
Configuration of Search and Classification (TREX)
TREX Basic Configuration
TREX Advanced Configuration
Configuring the Non-Central Advanced Adapter Engine
Wizard-Based Basic Configuration
Checking PI Services
Configuring the SLD Data Supplier
Maintaining the Exchange Profile
Triggering Self-Registration of Non-Central Adapter Engine
Configuration of Security and Identity Management
Configuration of Authentication and Single Sign-On Mechanisms
Configuration of Identity Management Functions
Configuration of Transport Layer Security
Configuration of Web Services Security
Configuration of System Security Functions
Configuration of Digital Signatures and Encryption Functions
Configuration of the IT Scenarios
Enabling Application-to-Application Processes
Application-to-Application Integration
Variant-Specific Configuration
Integration Using the Adapter Engine (Java SE)
Enabling Business-to-Business Processes
Business Partner Integration Using Industry Standards
Variant-Specific Configuration
HTTPS Configuration for Messaging
Security Configuration at Message Level
Properties for Service XPI Adapter: Ispeak
Small Business Partner and Subsidiary Integration
Variant-Specific Configuration
Wizard-Based Configuration for the PCK
Checking PI Services
Creating Users for the PCK
Assigning Roles to PCK Users
Configuring the aii.properties File
Changing Properties for the CPA Cache
Configuring Message Archiving for the PCK
Single Sign-On Configuration for the PCK
HTTPS Configuration for Messaging
Security Configuration at Message Level
Properties for Service XPI Adapter: XI
Business Process Management
Variant-Specific Configuration
Automatic Workflow Customizing
Customizing for Tasks and Workflows
Performing Automatic Customizing
Enabling Enterprise Services
Configuring the Web Service Runtime
Configuration in Single Steps
Creating a Service Destination
Performing Settings for bgRFC
Checking the Configuration
Troubleshooting in the Web Service Runtime
Managing the Event Handler