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Procedure documentation Managing System Landscapes with ACC  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

You use Adaptive Computing Controller (ACC) to manage the services and resources within an adaptive computing landscape.

With ACC, you can perform the following activities:

·        Start services on any suitable resource in the adaptive computing landscape

·        Stop the running of services on resources

·        Flexibly relocate services on resources to optimize their utilization

·        Display controller logs to detect problems in the operations that are performed using the ACC

·        Schedule operations such as starting, stopping, or relocating of a service on a resource, in the adaptive computing landscape

ACC provides the following two ways to manage the adaptive computing landscape:

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·        ACC User Interface that is integrated with SAP NetWeaver Administrator

·        Web Service Framework to enable functions such as CXI and CCI

More information: Enabling ACC in the Web Service Framework

Prerequisites

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·        You are assigned a role that has permissions to manage services and resources in the adaptive computing landscape.

More information: ACC User Management

·        You have configured the services, resources, pools and networks in the ACC landscape.

Configuring the Adaptive Computing Landscape

Procedure

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       1.      When using ACC through the SAP NetWeaver Administrator, perform the following activities to launch ACC:

                            a.      Call the start page of the NWA with the URL http://<host>:<port>/nwa; <Host> and <Port> are the values of the AS Java of CEN, and log on as an administrator.

                            b.      In the top-level navigation, choose Operations Management Adaptive Computing.

                            c.      In the Applications area, choose Adaptive Computing.

       2.      Operate the application services in the system landscape to optimize the use of computing resources.

More information: Managing Application Services

       3.      Monitor the resource landscape from a central point. For example, number of running application services on a selected resource.

More information: Managing the Resource Landscape

       4.      Observe the status of the AC operations and detect errors using the Controller Logs.

More information: Working with Controller Logs

       5.      Plan the tasks to be executed, such as starting an adaptive-enabled application service.

More information: Planning Tasks

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