on 07-02-2012 9:38 PM
Hello,
We are performing system copy of ABAP+JAVA Solman 7.0 EHP1 system using data base specific option (backup/restore).
We want to take export for SDM and APPS which is on drive with very less space.
when we use sapinst the drive is getting full though we have given export path to another location ,that drive is getting full due the temp used for making that JAR and SCA.
How to force sapinst to use temp while creating SDMKIT.JAR and SCA.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Hi,
Can you try the following:
Go to /usr/sap/<SID>/<INSTANCE>/SDM/program/config and modify the sdm_jstartup.properties to include this variable:
sdm.tmpdir=<any dir with space>
Restart your SDM.
Let me know if this worked.
Regards,
Sonia
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Hi,
I modified the sdm_jstartup.properties and included the variable sdm.tmpdir=<any dir with space> and restarted the SDM.
Still it is going to the same default location usr/sap/SID/dvebmsg00/sdm/program/pack and creating the jar file "packedroot.jar" which is causing the space issue again.
Do you have any alternative solution for this?
Thanks for your help.
Can you please check the SAP note Note 920877 - New functionality of the command "createsdmkitjar"
Try editing the control.xml file . Search the string sdm.createsdmkitjar and edit the line
sdm createsdmkitjar [excludedcomplist=<...>] [excludesoftwarecomponents=<...>] [tofile=<...>] [tmpdir=<...>]
In the tmpdir put the value to location with enough space.
Check if this works.
Regards
Ratnajit
Hi Sonia,
Thanks for your help again.
The solution you suggested above will only create export for SDM.
I am looking for the complete JAVA migration export including APPS (ADS, KMS, PORTAl etc) + SDM.
Is there any way or command to create complete JAVA export in directory with free space ?
or
is there any way to create APPS (ADS, KMS, PORTAl etc) separatly with other way or command, without SDM which i will create as suggested by you.
Thanks in Advance!!
Regards,
Venkat
Hello Raja,
If it is not allowing you to use the softlink for pack directory, I would have tried the softlink to program directory and would have given a try.
Make sure SDM is not running when you are moving program directory to the place where you have free space and creating the softlink.
Try following sequence:-
Stop SDM --> create soft link to program --> Start SDM --> continue export
Regards,
Vishal
Hi,
We are able to successfully generate sdmkit using the command:
java.exe -Xmx256M -jar D:\usr\sap\<SID>\DVEBMGS00\SDM/program/bin/SDM.jar createsdmkitjar tofile=G:/sdm_extract/JAVA/SDM/SDMKIT.JAR tmpdir=G:\sdm_extract_temp sdmhome=D:\usr\sap\<SID>\DVEBMGS00\SDM/program
We need help in how to generate only APPS (SAR files for installed apps like KMC, ADS, Portal etc.)?
Thanking you in anticipation.
Regards,
Prateek
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Hi,
Do you mean your sapinst files or the export file?
In Unix, to use another directory for sapinst, you can set the var below:
as SIDadm:
setenv TMP /usr/sap/SID (eg:)
setenv TMPDIR /usr/sap/SID
setenv TEMP /usr/sap/SID
All the logs during sapinst export will write to the directory you specify above.
For export directory, SAPINST will prompt you for the export directory before export started.
Cheers,
Nicholas Chang
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sapisnt by default uses /tmp on UNIX to create the installation directory. If you have space issues on /tmp you can pass this paratmeter "sapinst_instdir=<location_with_space>" to sapinst.
this will make sapinst use this new location for writing all the files created during install.
Regards
Amit Padmawar
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