Use
When you first install an SAP System, upgrade to a new SAP release or add a new application server, the system automatically generates or updates SAP
instance profiles at operating system level. Unfortunately, the installation program cannot save these profiles directly to the database. You must therefore import the SAP instance profiles before you can then edited them.You can import profiles at any time, not only when you
change profiles for the first time. You can also use the CCMS profile maintenance tool to generate a new operating system copy of all the active profiles that are currently in the profile maintenance database.
Ensure that all application servers (instances) are active before you import profiles.
Procedures
To import SAP profiles from all active application servers (mass import):

If you import the instance profile /usr/sap/C11/SYS/profile/C11_D53, then the profile in the database will be called C11_D53.
To import individual profiles:

You should use this function if you have installed a new application server, or if a profile was modified at the operating system level. You must first
create a new profile using the profile maintenance function.Profile type and status now appear on the screen for your information.
The system checks the imported profile for errors. You can now edit and/or import the profile into the database as described above. Once the import process is complete, you can decide whether you want to activate the profile.
See also:
Start Profiles Default Profiles Instance Profiles