on 12-01-2009 8:03 AM
Hello,
I am new to SAP TDMS. I want to know about System shell creation.
Is System shell used to create a totally "new system" or can it be done on an existing system? Can it be done on an existing system by using a separate client??
If we use existing system what happens to its already present data. As per the Operations guide it says we need to do a Homogeneous system copy by using TDMS tools.This will delete the data in existing system.So does it mean all database content will be deleted or only the client specific data?
Many Thanks.
Ravindra
You can get more details from the following documents:
Operations Guide
http://service.sap.com/instguides -> SAP Components -> SAP Test Data Migration Server -> TDMS 3.0
Security Guide
http://service.sap.com/security -> Security in Detail -> SAP Security Guides -> SAP Test Data Migration Server
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Hi Saqib,
Did you already go through the documents already available in the market place???
The links to the same can be found in the sticky thread on this forum.
Can you elaborate on what exactly is your query ?
Regards
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Dear Ravindra
Have you got the answers of your questions? Presently, I am at ur stage!
Regards
Saqib
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Hi Ravindra
If a System Shell is performed all the data in the receiver system will be lost. System shell is a form of SAP system copy where instead of doing a full system copy a selective system copy is performed. So as in system copy in shell too all the data on the receiver is lost.
Regards
Pankaj
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