SAP Solution Manager
How-To Guide
How to Configure Maintenance
Optimizer to Use Software Lifecycle
Manager to Automatically Download
and Deploy Support Packages and
SAP Enhancement Packages
Applicable Releases:
SAP Solution Manager 7.0 SPS 18
SAP Solution Manager Scenario:
Change request management and change control
Version 1.20
October 2009
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Document History
Document Version Description
1.00 First official release of this guide
1.05 Changed Chapter 5.4: added step 4 in the procedure
1.10 (May 26, 2009) Changed Chapter 5.1: added step 7 in the procedure
1.15 (July 22, 2009) Changed Chapter 4.1: updated SLM version
Changed Chapter 4.3: added a note concerning the download via an
already established extranet connection
Changed Chapter 5.1: added step 7 in the procedure
1.20 (Oct. 26, 2009) Changed Chapter 4.1: updated SLM version
Changed Chapter 4.3: added information at the end of the chapter
Changed Chapter 5.3: added configuration information for transport
directory host being Linux/UNIX while managed system host is Microsoft
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Table of Contents
1. Scenario ...........................................................................................................................1
2. Background Information .................................................................................................2
3. Prerequisites....................................................................................................................4
4. Configuration of Managing System ................................................................................5
4.1 Installation of Software Lifecycle Manager - SLM ......................................................5
4.2 Configuration for Secure Communication in Live Update ...........................................5
4.2.1 Set-up SAP Cryptographic Library for SLM Secure Connection .....................5
4.2.2 Generation and Import of SSL Certificate for SLM Secure Connection ..........5
4.3 Customizing Settings for Maintenance Optimizer .......................................................8
4.4 Authorization Configuration for Maintenance Optimizer ........................................... 13
4.5 S-User Assignment for Maintenance Optimizer ....................................................... 14
4.6 Common Settings for Managing and Managed Systems.......................................... 14
5. Configuration of Managed Systems ............................................................................. 15
5.1 Software Logistics Controller – SLC ........................................................................ 15
5.2 SLD Registration ..................................................................................................... 15
5.3 Configuration for Transport Directory....................................................................... 18
5.4 Support Package Manager – SPAM ........................................................................ 19
5.5 Java Support Package Manager – JSPM ................................................................ 24
6. Appendix ........................................................................................................................ 25
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1. Scenario
The maintenance optimizer supports you in managing and implementing maintenance activities in
your system landscape.
The system and solution information in SAP Solution Manager, accessible via the Solution Manager
System Landscape transaction (SMSY), is the basis and reference for maintenance transactions. You
can assign a solution, or one or more systems, to your maintenance transaction, for the greatest
possible flexibility. The maintenance optimizer interacts with the SAP Global Support Backbone to
download the support package you have selected there. To make this possible, you have to create s-
users for SAP Service Marketplace and assign them to the SAP Solution Manager end users.
Figure 1: Interaction between the maintenance optimizer and SAP Global Support Backbone
Example
The end user MUELLERK creates a maintenance transaction (1) and assigns a solution/system to it (2). SAP Solution Manager establishes a connection to SAP Global Support Backbone and displays all currently available support packages (3). The support packages selected by the user are stored in the download basket of end user S000021112 (4) and downloaded from there (5).
The maintenance optimizer leads you through the following steps for the maintenance transaction:
You can download support packages and enhancement packages automatically, and deploy them
(single system update) to the managed system using the Software Lifecycle Manager (SLM), with the
maintenance optimizer. This use case is described in this guide.
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2. Background Information
With SAP Solution Manager (component ST 400) SPS 15 to SPS 17, the maintenance optimizer
supports the automatic download of support packages and enhancement packages with the Software
Lifecycle Manager (SLM, component LIFECYCLE MGMT TOOLS 7.00). With SPS 18, you can also
deploy the support packages and enhancement packages in your managed system, using the single
system update function. Before starting the single system update in the maintenance optimizer, you
have to install the live update function in the SLM and perform prerequisite configuration for the
managing systems and the managed systems.
Figure 2: Deployment diagram of maintenance optimizer with Software Lifecycle Manager (SLM)
There are two ways of installing the SLM and other required software logistics tools, such as, for
example the SLD. ...
1. We recommend installing the SLM and the SLD together with the maintenance optimizer, on the
managing SAP Solution Manager system (see Figure 3), so you only have to configure one
managing system.
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Figure 3: One managing SAP Solution Manager system with maintenance optimizer, SLM, SLD and
SLC supporting auto-download
2. You have two separate managing systems (see Figure 4): the SAP Solution Manager system
with the maintenance optimizer, and one system where you install the SLM, the SLD content,
and the Software Logistics Controller (SLC). In this case, the maintenance optimizer is in the
managing SAP Solution Manager system, and connects to the SLM in the other managing
system.You have to set up and configure the software logistics tools required for the automatic
download, except for the maintenance optimizer and the SLM.You have to set up and configure
the tools for the single system update, in your managed system: the SLC, the SAP Add-On
Installation Tool (SAINT), the Support Package Manager (SPAM), the Java Support Package
Manager (JSPM).You also have to activate the Web service sapcontrol.
Figure 4: Two separate managing systems with maintenance optimizer, SLM, and other tools
supporting auto-download; one managed system with tools supporting single system update
If you already have a separate managing system with the SLD, you need to configure two managing
systems use the already configured SLD.
Note
An SAP Solution Manager system can connect to more than one SLM component.
Note
The managed systems have to be maintained via the maintenance optimizer. Both the managing SAP Solution Manager system and the managing system with the SLM can also be managed systems, when their own components are being updated.
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3. Prerequisites
You have installed SAP Solution Manager SPS 18.
You have installed the SLM, SLC and SLD in the managing system.
You have installed the SLC and the installation tool for ABAP-based systems (SPAM or SAINT) and
for Java-based systems (JSPM), in each managed system.
SAP software logistics knowledge.
See Appendix B - Relevant SAP Notes [page 25] and Appendix C – Update from SAP Solution
Manager SPS 15-17 to SPS 18 [page 26] for relevant SAP Notes.
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4. Configuration of Managing System ...
Follow the steps in this chapter to configure the required systems and tools for the single system
update.
4.1 Installation of Software Lifecycle Manager - SLM ...
1. Install (or update to) the support packages of the Software Lifecycle Manager (SLM) higher than
7.01 SP4 Patch 5 or release 7.11.
More information: SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com SAP NetWeaver SAP
NetWeaver 7.0 including Enhancement Package 1 <language> SAP NetWeaver Library
SAP NetWeaver by Key Capability Solution Life Cycle Management by Key Capability
Software Life-Cycle Management Software Lifecycle Manager Working with the SLM
Installing Live Update
2. Check whether the SLM Web services are available according to Appendix D - Check SLM Web
Services [page 26].
4.2 Configuration for Secure Communication in Live
Update
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is mandatory for accessing Web services for the component
SOFTWARE LIFECYCLE 7.01.
Follow the steps in this section.
For the component SOFTWARE LIFECYCLE 7.11, you can skip this section and directly go on
reading Customizing Settings for Maintenance Optimizer [page 8].
4.2.1 Set-up SAP Cryptographic Library for SLM Secure
Connection ...
Set up SAP Cryptographic Library on the managing SAP Solution Manager system.
More information: SAP Note 510007 (Setting-up SSL on SAP NetWeaver Application Server ABAP)
4.2.2 Generation and Import of SSL Certificate for SLM
Secure Connection
Generate the SSL certificate on the managing SLM system (server side).
More information: SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com SAP NetWeaver SAP NetWeaver 7.0
including Enhancement Package 1 <language> SAP NetWeaver Library SAP NetWeaver by
Key Capability Security Network and Transport Layer Security Transport Layer Security on
the SAP J2EE Engine Configuring the Use of SSL on the J2EE Engine
Trigger the import of the SSL certificate on the managing SAP Solution Manager system (client side).
1. Log in to the managing SAP Solution Manager system and run the trust manager with transaction code STRUST.
2. In the left screen area, choose SSL client (Anonymous or Standard).
3. In the right screen area, click the icon with quick info Import Certificate to import the crt file with
format binary.
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Figure 5: Import certificate
4. Click the Add to Certificate List pushbutton; save the change.
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Figure 6: Add certificate to certificate list
5. Run the ICM monitor with transaction code SMICM.
6. Choose Administration ICM Exit Soft Local (or Global); confirm.
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Figure 7: Restart ICM
More information: SAP Help Portal about the configuration of SAP NetWeaver Web Application Server
for supporting SSL at http://help.sap.com SAP NetWeaver SAP NetWeaver 7.0 including
Enhancement Package 1 <language> SAP NetWeaver Library SAP NetWeaver by Key
Capability Security System Security System Security for SAP Web AS ABAP Only Trust
Manager Example Configuring the SAP Web AS for Supporting SSL
4.3 Customizing Settings for Maintenance Optimizer
Perform the basic Customizing for SAP Solution Manager before making maintenance optimizer-
relevant customizing settings.
Perform the Customizing for the maintenance optimizer in the managing SAP Solution Manager
system.
1. Log in to your managing SAP Solution Manager system and enter the transaction code SPRO.
2. Choose SAP Reference IMG and navigate to Change Control.
3. Perform the following Customizing activities:
Customizing Activity Name Customizing Activity Key
Configuration of Extended Maintenance Optimizer
Functions
SOLMAN_MOPZ_SLM_CONF
Multiple Software Lifecycle Manager Configuration
Assistant
SOLMAN_MOPZ_SLM_RFC
For each update of SAP Solution Manager to a new support package or enhancement package,
activate newly-delivered BC Sets. As of SAP Solution Manager 7.0 SPS 18, instead of using the
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Customizing activity SOLMAN_MOPZ_SLM_CONF to import newly-delivered Customizing settings, use
transaction code SOLMAN_SETUP to run the SAP Solution Manager Basic Configuration Assistant. You
can check whether the maintenance-optimizer-relevant BC Sets are activated. For more information
about the basic configuration of SAP Solution Manager, see SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com
SAP Solution Manager <language> SAP Solution Manager Basic Settings SAP Solution
Manager Basic Configuration.
Figure 8: SAP Solution Manager Basic Configuration Assistant
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Figure 9: Configure Customizing settings for maintenance optimizer
Note
The structure of the Customizing activities may be different from that in figure 8; you can use CTRL+F to search for activities with the names listed above.
You can configure more than one SLM system in the Multiple Software Lifecycle Manager
Configuration Assistant. You can access the Multiple Software Lifecycle Manager Configuration
Assistant with the transaction code /n/TMWFLOW/MOPZCFG. You can acess one Software Lifecycle
Manager Configuration Assistant for each SLM system by clicking the symbol with the quick info
Config SLM in the column SLM Configuration. See Figure 9 and Figure 10.
If the managed systems are registered in different SLD systems, you have to configure them in
different SLM systems. The maintenance optimizer determines the SLM system to download and
deploy support packages and enhancement packages to the managed systems. To use the automatic
download and deployment to a managed system, you have to configure the managed system in an
SLM system.
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Example
A user has two different SLDs (SLD_1 and SLD_2), and a managed system MS_1 is
registered in SLD_1 while MS_2 is registered in SLD_2. The user wants to download
support packages and deploy to the two managed systems. The user has to:
1) Install two SLMs in the two SLDs, SLM_1 and SLM_2.
2) Create two entries in Multiple Sofware Lifecycle Manager Configuration Assistant.
3) Choose SLM Configuration and configure each SLM
SLM_1: Enter the system information for the SLM_1 and the MS_1.
SLM_2: Enter the system information for the SLM_2 and the MS_2.
4) Create two transactions, TA_1 and TA_2, for the two managed system MS_1 and
MS_2.
In transaction TA_1, the maintenance optimizer uses the SLM_1 to download and
deploy support packages to the MS_1; while in TA_2, the maintenance optimizer uses
the SLM_2 for the MS_2.
Figure 10: Multiple Software Lifecycle Manager Configuration Assistant
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Figure 11: Software Lifecycle Manager Configuration Assistant
Note
The component SOFTWARE LIFECYCLE 7.01 only supports an HTTPS connection; while the SOFTWARE LIFECYCLE 7.11 only supports an HTTP connection. If the SLM check fails, check whether the HTTPS connection for the SOFTWARE LIFECYCLE 7.01 is set up correctly, by double-clicking the connection name and choosing Connection Test. For the component SOFTWARE LIFECYCLE as of release 7.0<x>, choose SessionPassword in the Communication Mode field. For the component SOFTWARE LIFECYCLE as of release 7.1<x>, choose ConfigManager in the Communication Mode field.
Note
If you want to reuse an already established extranet connection (according to SAP Note 124743) for downloading with MOPZ and SLM you must configure your proxy installed
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on SAProuter to forward URLs of archives at SAP Service Marketplace to a cascadable proxy at SAP. The URLs to be forwarded are: http://www.service.sap.com/…, https://smpdla.sap.com/…, https://smpdl.sap-ag.de/… The cascadable proxy at SAP is sapservX : 8080. 'X' stands for 1 for VPN connections, 2 for Secure Network Communication (SNC), or 3 for both VPN connections and SNC.
As of SAP Solution Manager 7.0 SP 21, you need to enter the database host of managed systems to
enable the registration of different managed systems with identical SIDs in the same configuration
assistant. For more information, see Figure 12.
Figure 12: Enter database host for managed systems
Note
You need to register your managing system on which SLM is installed in the Solution
Manager System Landscape (transaction SMSY). For more information, see SAP Note
1302436
4.4 Authorization Configuration for Maintenance
Optimizer
1. Log in to your managing SAP Solution Manager system to assign the authorizations for the
maintenance optimizer.
2. Configure the following roles for maintenance optimizer system users:
SAP_MAINT_OPT_ADMIN – see SAP Note 1032322
SAP_MAINT_OPT_ADD – see SAP Note 1124301
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3. Specify the systems to be maintained, and the activity, via the maintenance optimizer, in the
authorization object D_MOPZSYSI in role SAP_MAINT_OPT_ADMIN.
4.5 S-User Assignment for Maintenance Optimizer
1. Log in to your managing SAP Solution Manager system and enter the transaction code AISUSER.
2. Assign s-users to the maintenance optimizer system users to access SAP Service Marketplace.
More information about multiple customer numbers: SAP Note 1151450
Figure 13: Assign s-users for maintenance optimizer
4.6 Common Settings for Managing and Managed
Systems
In addition to the above configurations, the SLC, and JSPM need to be configured on the managing
SLM system.
For the managed systems, you have to check whether the Web service sapcontrol is installed with
SAP Netweaver. Only then it can be managed by the SLM system. The Web service sapcontrol is
available as of SAP Netweaver 7.00. Therefore, it is always available for the managing system since
the managing system with SLM is always based on SAP Netweaver 7.00 or a higher release.
The SLC needs to be configured on each managed system. If the managed system contains a Java
stack, JSPM needs to be configured; if the managed system contains an ABAP stack, SPAM (together
with SAINT) needs to be configured.
These configurations are illustrated in the next section.
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5. Configuration of Managed Systems
Your managed system has to be based on a release higher than SAP NetWeaver 7.00, with the Web
service sapcontrol.
5.1 Software Logistics Controller – SLC
Install the latest version of the SLC. For the connection to the SLM 7.0<x>, get the latest release of
SLC 7.0<x>. For the connection to the SLM 7.1<x>, get the latest release of the SLC 7.1<x>.
To install the SLC:
1. Set up Java runtime environment with at least version 1.4.x for SLC 7.0x and 1.5.x for SLC 7.1x.
2. Download the latest Software Logistics Controller (SLC) from SAP Service Marketplace at
http://service.sap.com Downloads Download SAP Support Packages and Patches
Entry by Application Group Additional Components SL Controller SL Controller <current
release> #OS independent
3. Create the directory /usr/sap/<SID>/SYS/global/SDT. On UNIX systems, the SDT
directory owner must be the <sid>adm user, the group must be sapsys.
4. Change to the directory /usr/sap/<SID>/SYS/global/SDT.
5. Copy the SDTServer archive LUP.SAR to the SDT directory.
6. Run SAPCAR -xvf LUP.SAR with the OS user <SID>adm; on UNIX systems also run the
command chmod a+x exe/*.
7. If you install the SLC on an ABAP-only system, switch off the configuration tool: open the file
/usr/sap/<SID>/SYS/global/SDT/config/sdtserver.xml; go to section
<SecuritySettings> and change the settings to off for UseSecStore,
UseRemoteConfigManager and UseConfigManager.
8. Configure the SLC of this managed system in the Multiple Software Lifecycle Manager
Configuration Assistant. For more information, see Customizing Settings for Maintenance
Optimizer [page 12].
More information: SAP Note 1151784 (Setup of SL Controller for Live Update)
5.2 SLD Registration
Make sure you have installed the SLD on the managing system. You need to register both the ABAP
stack and the Java stack of a managed system.
1. Configure the SLD data supplier for the ABAP stack.
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Software Life-Cycle Management System Landscape Directory Configuring Systems to
Connect to SLD Connecting AS ABAP Systems to the SLD Setting Up the SLD Data
Supplier for Java-Based Systems Global Settings default settings
2. Configure the SLD data supplier for the Java stack.
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NetWeaver 7.0 including Enhancement Package 1 <language> SAP NetWeaver Library
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Software Life-Cycle Management System Landscape Directory Configuring Systems to
Connect to SLD Connecting AS ABAP Systems to the SLD Setting Up the SLD Data
Supplier for Java-Based Systems
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3. Configure the SLD data supplier for systems which are neither ABAP nor Java-based.
More information: SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com SAP NetWeaver SAP
NetWeaver 7.0 including Enhancement Package 1 <language> SAP NetWeaver Library
SAP NetWeaver by Key Capability Solution Life Cycle Management by Key Capability
Software Life-Cycle Management System Landscape Directory Configuring Systems to
Connect to SLD Connecting Other SAP Systems to the SLD
4. Enter the system license number:
a. Go to the managed system, enter the transaction code SLICENSE; copy the system
number, which is the later system license number for the SLD administration Web page,
from the output field.
Figure 14: Get system license number
b. Go to the SLD admin Web page (usually at http://<sldhost>:<port>/sld). Choose
Administration Content Maintenance.
c. On the Content Maintenance page, choose All Classes in the Subset dropdown list; in
the Class dropdown list, choose BC System (for the ABAP stack) or
SAP_J2EEEngineCluster (for the Java stack).
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Figure 15: Set system license number
d. Choose the link to your registered system to go to its maintenance page.
e. Enter the system license number. Save.
Figure 16: Set system license number
More information: SAP Note 1124583 (Maintenance Optimizer: Missing System Number error of SLM)
Also check the system number of systems in the SLD.
More information: SAP Note 1281541
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5.3 Configuration for Transport Directory
Both SPAM and JSPM need to access the transport directory on the host of the managing system. In
the single system update with the maintenance optimizer, the system downloads the package archives
to a central download directory. If the download directory differs from the transport directory, the
archives need to be copied there for the deployment.
You have to perform further configuration for user authorizations in the operating system, in a
Microsoft Windows NT environment:
Note
<SID> below is the system ID of the managed system. ...
1. Log in to the host of the managed system; make sure the OS user SAPService<SID> is not in
group Administrator, otherwise sapcontrol OSExecute will not work.
2. Log in to the host of the managed system; make sure the OS users SAPService<SID> and
<SID>adm have full permissions for the shared folder /usr/sap.
Figure 17: Authority configuration for Microsoft Windows NT
3. Log in to the host of the transport directory; create the OS user SAPService<SID>; set the
same password as for the OS user SAPService<SID> on the host of the managed system;
add this OS user to the group SAP_LocalAdmin. The managed system uses the equivalent OS
user on the central host to access the transport directory.
More information: SAP Note 556734 (FAQ Transport: Setup and further information; and related
notes)
You have to perform further configuration for Linux/UNIX operating systems. You have to mount the
transport directory with the same path in the hosts of the managed systems as in the central host. ...
1. On the transport directory host, the transport directory path is /usr/sap/trans/EPS/in.
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2. On the host of a managed system, you have to mount the directory /usr/sap/trans/EPS/
on the transport directory host, as the local directory /usr/sap/trans/EPS/in.
You have to perform further configuration if the operating system of the transport directory host is
Linux/UNIX while the managed system host is Microsoft Windows NT. You have to mount the
transport directory with the same path in the hosts of the managed system as in the central host.
1. On the transport directory host, the transport directory path /usr/sap/trans/EPS/in needs
to be shared with a path, e.g., \\centralhost\usr.sap\trans\EPS\in.
2. On the host of the managed system, the instance profile needs to be edited (e.g.
C:/usr/sap/<SID>/SYS/profile/<SID>_DVEBMGS<instance number>_<HOST>), so
that the parameter DIR_EPS_ROOT is the same as the shared path on the transport directory
host, e.g., \\centralhost\usr.sap\trans\EPS\in.
Note
In this case, mounting the network drive via Windows Explorer Tools Map Network
Drive does not work as the shared directory is mounted with the current session user
(e.g. <SID>adm) and not with the SAPService<SID> user which is used for accessing
the shared directory.
5.4 Support Package Manager – SPAM
To update ABAP stack components live, you have to manually update SPAM to the latest version,
without the SLM self-update support.
Follow the steps below to install and configure SPAM. ...
1. Log in to the managed system; run the Support Package Manager with transaction code SPAM;
update SPAM to the most up-to-date version.
2. To configure the Web service OCS_API:
a. Log in to the managed system with a user other than DDIC, in client 000.
b. Allow for changes of client-dependent objects (customizing).
c. Enter transaction code SCC4 and go to change mode.
d. Mark the entry for client 000 and choose Details to edit it.
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Figure 18: Set changes and transports for client-specific objects - 1
e. For Changes and Transports for Client-Specific Objects, choose Changes without
automatic recording and save.
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Figure 19: Set changes and transports for client-specific objects - 2
f. Run the Web service configuration with transaction code WSCONFIG. Ignore the
information message This transaction is obsolete; read the long text.
g. Enter OCS_API as service definition and variant, and choose the icon with quick info
Create.
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Figure 20: Configure OCS_API Web service - 1
h. Do not change the default settings, and save.
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Figure 21: Configure OCS_API Web service - 2
i. Answer the question whether an external alias is to be created, with No.
j. If necessary, reset the system changeability via transaction code SCC4.
3. After the configuration of the Web service OCS_API, you can update the SPAM properties, if
required.
a. Log in to the host of the managed system, go to directory
/usr/sap/<SID>/SYS/global/SDT/plugin/SPAM/config.
b. Copy the template file SPAM.prop.template to SPAM.properties (if it does not
exist yet).
c. Edit the properties file:
Uncomment the following line: conn.type = WS.
If the Web service OCS_API does not work, continue with uncommenting the following
line: ws.port = ; and add 80<InstanceNumber> as the port.
4. Check the Web service OCS_API. Go to the wsdl (web service definition language) URL of the
Web service OCS_API:
http://<host>:80<InstanceNumber>/sap/bc/srt/rfc/sap/OCS_API?wsdl. If the
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wsdl definitions are displayed normally, the web service is ready for use.
Figure 22: Check OCS_API Web service
5.5 Java Support Package Manager – JSPM
To update Java stack components live, you have to manually update the JSPM tool to the latest
version, without SLM self-update support. ...
1. Download JSPM from SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com SAP Support Portal
Downloads Download Support Packages and Patches.
2. Log in to the host of the managed system; run JSPM with /usr/sap/<SID>/DVEBMGS00/j2ee/JSPM/go.bat; update JSPM.
For the transport directory access configuration and Microsoft Windows NT OS-user authorization,
refer to SPAM equivalent configuration.
Note
You only need to update JSPM manually, when you use the SLM deployment for the first time. In future system updating, the maintenance optimizer automatically updates JSPM with SLM support.
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6. Appendix
Appendix A - Relevant Components for Issues
If any problems occur in the configuration above, and you need to send a message to SAP, use the
following components.
Component Sections
SV-SMG-MAI 4.3 Customizing Settings for Maintenance
Optimizer [page 8]
4.4 Authorization Configuration for Maintenance
Optimizer [page 13]
4.5 S-User Assignment for Maintenance Optimizer
[page 14]
BC-UPG-SLM 4.1 Installation of Software Lifecycle Manager -
SLM [page 5]
5.1 Software Logistics Controller – SLC [page 15]
5.2 SLD Registration [page 15]
5.5 Java Support Package Manager – JSPM [page
24]
BC-UPG-OCS 5.4 Support Package Manager – SPAM [page 19]
BC-SEC-SSL 4.2.1 Set-up SAP Cryptographic Library for SLM
Secure Connection [page 5]
If you have a problem in the generation of the SSL certificate with SAP NetWeaver Administrator, send a message to the component BC-JAS-SEC.
For issues that are not mentioned here, you can send a message to the component SV-SMG-MAI or
to the component of relevant SAP Notes.
Appendix B - Relevant SAP Notes
SAP Note Description
1137683
(Maintenance Optimizer: Notes for Software Lifecycle Manager)
SAP Note for configuring SLM for the
use with the maintenance optimizer
958253
(SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10: Installation notes)
SAP Note regarding the incorrect
encryption algorithm for the
sapcontrol Web service
There may be a problem of invalid credentials for setting up the connection between SLM and SLC
for Linux/UNIX hosts. You need to check the sapcontrol service. Follow the next steps.
1. Log in to the relevant host (of the managed or the managing system) with the operating system user <SID>adm.
2. Execute the command line sapcontrol -nr <InstanceNumber> -user <SID>adm
<password> -function OSExecute "ls" 0 0 log.txt
If you get the of invalid credentials error, see the following SAP Notes:
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SAP Note 877795 (Problems w/ sapstartsrv as of Release 7.00 & 6.40
patch 169)
SAP Note 927637 (Web service authentication in sapstartsrv as of
Release 7.00)
Appendix C – Update from SAP Solution Manager SPS 15-17 to SPS 18
If your SAP Solution Manager system is at support package level 15, 16, or 17, see the following
notes before you update to SPS 18. ...
1. Before applying SPS 18, finish or withdraw maintenance optimizer transactions using SLM.
Since the phases and processing of the SLM update plans have been extended in release 701,
some of your old transactions may not be available anymore.
2. If you have made the secure connection settings in previous packages, you can skip section 4.2
Configuration for Secure Communication in Live Update [page 5].
3. See section 4.3 Customizing Settings for Maintenance Optimizer [page 8] for the relevant
Customizing activities. Re-configure these activities if you already configured them in previous
SAP Solution Manager SPS levels.
Appendix D - Check SLM Web Services
For the SLM, SAP NetWeaver 7.01: ...
1. In your Web browser, go to
http://<host>:<port>/webdynpro/dispatcher/sap.com/tc~slm~ui_support/Ma
in. If you can see the SLM user interface, SLM is installed.
2. In your Web browser, go to http://<host>:<port>, choose Web Services Navigator.
Figure 23: Check SLM Web services (1)
3. Choose slmSolManServices from the available Web services.
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Figure 24: Check SLM Web services (2)
4. In the menu bar, choose Test.
Figure 25: Check SLM Web services (3)
5. Choose getStatus. Enter 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 in the planId field and
check the result.
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Figure 26: Check SLM Web services (4)
6. If you get the exception test.PlanException, the SLM Web services are available; if you get
another exception or no response, check whether the SLM installation was successful.
The full description of the exception test.PlanException is the following:
Retrieval of plan '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000' failed.
Reason: 'SLM encountered an internal exception
(BODataManipulationException): Could not find plan on back end with
GUID "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000". The reason is: The
requested object does not
exist.'</faultstring><detail><(><<)>ns1:getStatus_com.sap.slm.services
.PlanException
xmlns:pns='urn:com.sap.slm.services'xmlns:ns1='urn:slmSolManServicesWs
d/slmSolManServicesVi'><pns:msgValue>Retrieval of plan '00000000-0000-
0000-0000-000000000000' failed. Reason: 'SLM encountered an internal
exception (BODataManipulationException): Could not find plan on back
end with GUID "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000". The reason is:
The requested object does not exist.
If you get other exceptions decribing The requested object does not exist, this also
indicates that the SLM Web service is available to get the plan status.
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Figure 27: Check SLM Web services (5)
www.service.sap.com/solutionmanager