on 05-31-2010 11:54 AM
Hi experts ,
Can i install another instance in a different S.O where i have the central instance , i have the central instance in Aix and i want to install another instance of dialoge in Windows , it is possible ?
Thanks a lot .
Hi ,
Yes i saw the point 11 but i have SAP R/3 Enterprise 6.20 and the note talk abaut 640 so i dont know if i can.
Thanks
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Hello Eloisa,
Yes, is perfectly possible and in fact frequently used.
See notes
592747 INST: Applic. server in heter. SAP R/3 environment
680617 INST: Appl.Server in Heterogeneous SAP System Environment
You only should take some precautions, like described in notes 686187, 809525 or 1023463...
I hope this clarifies the issue for you
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Regards,
Rafael
Edited by: Juan Reyes on Jun 1, 2010 3:21 PM
Hi ,
I have the CI on Aix and a DB DB2 for z/OS , there is a note 680617 that said that is posiible but the Reason and Prerequisites of the note is :
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You want to install an application server (dialog instance) on Windows in an ABAP configuration where the database and central instance are running on UNIX.
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So i am nout sure because i have the DB in a Z/OS .
THanks .
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Yes, this is possible.. I have done this for a CI on HP-UX and APP on Windows.
I'm not sure if it is fully supported by SAP. Also the installation method is not standard..
Kind regards,
Mark
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