on 04-26-2010 10:46 AM
Hallo,
is it possible to find out in the SolMan about the kernel release and the source id of the satellite system? I was searching the SMSY and the SLD but couldn't find that information.
Thank you for your help,
Michael
Hello Michael,
If you run EWA the information should be available in the Service session download data.
You can view this in TC DSA or in DSWP > Solution Monitoring > Early Watch Alert and then clcik on the eye glass icon.
The kernel reslease and SID information will be in the download data.
I hope this information is helpful.
Regards,
Paul
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Hi Michael
If SLD does not collect or display this information (check Technical Landscape in the SLD UI) and you use SLD as a data source for SMSY, you may not get this information in SMSY - please however check SLD landscape data and SMSY thoroughly in case it is captured
However for satellite systems in SMSY that have ST-PI installed and use RFC as a data source Kernel data might be available - also there may be other locations to get this information such as in EWA reports for the system or via MOPZ
Also if Central System Administration is setup you should be able to go directly to the satellite system from Solution Manager and check System-->Status in the system itself (using TRUSTED RFC without saplogon required)
Best wishes
Stuart
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