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Run SAPehpi for ABAP + standalone Java

Former Member
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I have run SAPehpi several times for NW04s ABAP+JAVA. Because ABAP and JAVA are on the same server,

the process is very smooth and easy.

Now I try the same thing on a NW04s with ABAP and JAVA on seperated servers.

Could you share your experience on how to coordinate the dual stack with each on different server?

Blogs and links are very helpful.

Thanks a lot!

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sunny_pahuja2
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Hi,

ABAP and Java on different server means they have different SID or they are MCOD system ?

Please explian so that we can help you.

Thanks

Sunny

Former Member
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They have different SIDs and they are on different hosts. But no MCOD is used.

Please help tell what is the procedure. Thanks!

JPReyes
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So they are basically standalone systems.... meaning you need to treat them like that so apply the EHP separately.

Regards

Juan

Former Member
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So what will be the sequence to run ehpi on the 2 SIDs? I cannot find any blog or doc about the sequence.

Would you please help? Thanks!

JPReyes
Active Contributor
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Why do you need a sequence if they are standalone systems?

I normally in any other scenario apply ABAP and then JAVA so I would proceed in the same way.

Don't forget the backups 😄

Regards

Juan

Former Member
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About the backup, I will only do a full cold backup before I start ehpi.

I will not do the backup during the ehpi upgrade even ehpi will require me to do it midway. Is this OK?

Thanks for your help.

JPReyes
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Sure, as long as you can return to the point in time before the upgrade I think it should be fine. Completely up to you.

Regards

Juan

JPReyes
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I will not do the backup during the ehpi upgrade even ehpi will require me to do it midway.

I can't see no harm in taking an additional backup... :-D, You can never be to careful

Regards

Juan

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