Search and Classification (TREX)
SAP NetWeaver Search and Classification (TREX) finds information in both structured and unstructured data. TREX provides SAP applications with services for searching and classifying large collections of documents and for searching and aggregating business objects.
The Search Engine
Service (SES) enables users to search for business objects. SES is part of the SAP NetWeaver Application
Server and accesses TREX functions through the TREX ABAP client (for more
information, see
Administration of the
Search Engine Service).
For an introduction to the TREX technical system landscape, see Technical System Landscape.
For a list of the tools that you use to administrate and monitor TREX and SES, see Tools.
TREX offers a flexible architecture that enables a distributed installation that is modified to different requirements. A minimal system consists of a single host that provides all TREX functions. Starting with a single-host system, you can extend TREX to be a distributed system and thus increase its capacity. For more detailed information, see the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com\instguidesNW70:
● Single-host installation:
SAP NetWeaver 7.0 Search and Classification (TREX) Single Host installation guide
● Distributed installation:
SAP NetWeaver 7.0 Search and Classification (TREX) Multiple Hosts installation guide
The following section lists the most important administration tasks that are performed as required:
Tasks |
Additional Information |
Start and stop TREX servers |
More information:
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Optimize performance |
More information: ●
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Configure security |
More information:
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Software logistics |
More information: Software Logistics. Information about quality and test management, release and upgrade management and support packages, and implementing SAP Notes. |
Change the TREX host name |
More information:
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The following tasks must be completed periodically:
Tasks |
Additional Information |
Monitor TREX |
More information: Monitoring |
Back up and restore data |
More information:
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Troubleshoot |
More information: Troubleshooting |
For more
information about TREX, see
Search and
Classification (TREX).