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solman_setup and central&local solution manager SLD

Former Member
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Hello,

I'm configuring our solution mananger system with transaction solman_setup. The local SLD of the solution manager will also be the central SLD of all our systems. After finishg the basic configuration in solman_setup, and go to "managed system configuration", I can only see the only solution manager system, as ABAP and as JAVA, but no more systems (right, as I haven't defined more systems).

I cannot create more ABAP system with the link "maintain technical systems", the ABAP option when I select create isn't there.

If I create another type of system as a test, for example, third party, the transaction SMSY can see this new system, but the SLD in http://<my_solution_manager_system>:50000/sld doesn't show this new system at all.

Where must I create the systems? and how can I connect the SLD and the SMSY transaction? Should I "add SLD" at the Administration in http://<my_solution_manager_system>:50000/sld and put the suolution manager itsefl system?

Thanks in advance for your help and best regards,

Ana

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Former Member
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Hi,

To ensure a system is registering into the SLD and synchronising with SMSY, go to transaction RZ70 and define the Host and Service.

Also, set up a user for accessing the SLD in transaction SLDAPICUST. The user has to exist in the Java stack to log into the SLD.

Also ensure your RFCs are correctly set up for LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI as per this link:

https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/docs/DOC-37953?treeid=DOC-7936

Then use transaction SLDCHECK to ensure your connection is working.

Finally enable SLD synchronisation into SMSY by transaction SMSY > Goto > Setup System Landscape Maintenance. Define the same host and port of your SLD and schedule the data transfer.

This should pick up the system once the landscape_fetch background job executes into SMSY.

You can use this approach for all your managed systems and is the most logical way to connect systems to the SLD.

Regards,

-Rohan

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stuart_campbell
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Also to register your J2EE systems - including the Solution Manager J2EE - you need to go to the relevant J2EEs visual administrator and hit "SLD data supplier" tab this is the J2EE equivalent of RZ70

Best wishes

Stuart