on 04-11-2014 4:16 PM
Hello,
I have a doubt about the installation of the central/control system of TDMS, the documentation say that TDMS should be installed in a Netweaver 7.0 and it also say that the solution manager can be used for the central/control system, but I also have read in a lot of documents relating TDMS with solution manager, so I am a little confused with this prerequisite.
Is the Solution manager a prerequisite for the installation of the central/control system? If so, where can I find it in the documentation?
or
Can we use a simple Netweaver 7.0 ERP to be the central/control system? Without any solution manager?
Please, advice
Thanks in advance,
Walde Requena
Hello,
yes, you can use simple netweaver ERP 7.0 system as a Tdms central system. Solution manager is just a recommendation. Pre-requisite is that Tdms central system should have minimum basis release of 700.
Thanks
Anita
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I can confirm that you can build out a central/control system on NW 7.4 and short of valid verification from functional teams it works as expected.
As @Anita pointed out SolMan is a recommendation, I attempted to use SolMan in my environment and it killed other SolMan services with default values on a time slice package. If you are using other SolMan services use caution as those services could suffer.
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Hello Billy,
This is quite interesting. TDMS is fully supported with a Solman system as well and is being used
extensively by several customers. We have not heard of any Solman Service getting impacted because of using that system as a TDMS Control system. Can you precisely describe what kind of
conflicts where encountered , when you had tried using your solman as a TDMS control system.
May be you have followed some incorrect step here.
Note : The idea of using a Solman system was to avoid redundant systems in your landscape .
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Rajesh
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