on 05-12-2014 2:50 PM
Hi ,
If transport domain system is refreshed.I have doubt how to revert stms configuration back after system copy?
Currently, We have three systems in one transport rounte.
DEV-QAS-PRD. (QAS is transport system domain).Qas is going to be refreshed from PRD in coming days.
Due to we have some domain links and many transport groups etc. defined in stms configuration. It will be a hard work to reconfigure all the configuration if
we delete all the stms configuration in the three system.
After refresh, we will do follow post steps
1. Logon on to client 000 of the newly COPIED system with DDIC.
2. Execute transaction SE06
3. Select the Database Copy or migration option
4. Press the Post-installation Processing button.
5. When prompted Do you want to re-install the CTS? Press the Yes button
6. When prompted for the Source System of Database Copy?, make sure that the <SID> of the production system is selected. Press the checkmark button to continue.
7. When prompted Change originals from PRD to QAS?, press the Yes button
8. When prompted Delete TMS Configuration?, press the Yes button
9. When prompted Delete old TMS configuration?, press the Yes button
10. When prompted Delete Old Versions of transport routes?, press the No button
Please guide me how to revert stms configuration back as original ?
Thanks.
Foison.
Hi Foison,
A guideline for configuring the TMS post refresh is available in the link
SAP BASIS support - issues &amp; solutions: SAP-Post DB refresh activities with Oracle database
The steps mentioned by you looks to be in-line with the guideline but slight adjustment required.
Please have a look into the steps and perform the same.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Deepak Kori
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Hi Foison,
I am able to open the link.
For your reference I put the link into quotes
"http://sapbasisinfos.blogspot.com/2013/10/sap-post-db-refresh-activities-with.html
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Deepak Kori
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