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how to recreate user environment profile

Former Member
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Hi All,

Does any one have any idea about recreate user environment profile ?

SAP User home directory is deleted, so SAP system can't be started.

OS version is solaris 10.5.

Regards.

Wenjr

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Former Member
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If you have backup is the best options.

If not

proceed as follow.

1.Copy the /home/sidadm directory of sidadm from qa or dev server.

2.Adapt sidadm enviroment into .sh or .csh depending upon the shell sidadm uses.

3.Adapt instance start and stop script

4.Probably you may need to adapt the .kshrc or .cshr??

5.You can do ls -la in dev or qa and check the files required

It is easy if you have no option but restoration from backup is the best.

All the best.

Amit

Former Member
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Hi Markus and Amit,

The system just install finish and have not any backup.

There are not any other system in our system, because it just the first system we install in our system landscape.

Does SAP have any tool to do recreate user environment profile ?

Regrade.

Former Member
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Hi Amit,

I install another system and copy the all files in the /home/sidadm and /home/orasol directory to current system.

Further, i also change the SID to current system SID in the all files and the system can start.

Thanks.

markus_doehr2
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> The system just install finish and have not any backup.

> Does SAP have any tool to do recreate user environment profile ?

No - the necessary data is generated using the input data you give during the installation and the scripts with placeholders on the installation master DVD in IM_SOLARIS... /COMMON/INSTALL. The only "tool" is sapinst.

Markus

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Former Member
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oh Man.I have never done it.

Check with Markus.

My suggestion

1 .Get files from different systems or from friends having same installation.If possible.

OR

2.Install the central instance on a new machine and copy the files from their.

OR

3.Try installing the Central instance on same machine .

OR

4.Re-install everything.

Hope it help.

Amit

markus_doehr2
Active Contributor
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The easiest way is to restore it from a backup.

Markus