on 06-29-2016 2:53 PM
Dear all
I configured our LVM to manage a sandbox system on AWS and I would like to automate the OS shutdown including the system dependencies...can this be done without dealing with custom operations?
thanks and regards
Michele
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Hi Michele,
do you want to use SAP LVM to shut down or power up the managed instances? In this case please open up Automation where you can schedule operations for your managed instances. Or do you want your complete "sandbox" environment with AWS instances to be shut down and powered up automatically? In this case I would recommend managing/consuming both the SAP LVM and the managed instances with the SAP Cloud Appliance Library entirely.
Best,
Andreas
hello
i would like to be able to power on and off the instances including the software shutdown in an automated way, Something which works perfectly when you do it interactively , but which cannot be done in batch.
As we have private and public workloads, LVM would be the single entry point. This is not feasible apparently
thanks and regards
Michele
Hello Michele
You can perform activities in SAP with LVM task scheduling options, check page 24 of the road map;
https://websmp202.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700001092322012E.pdf
but, if you want to extend this and include EC2 system stop to save money, you need to use API capabilities of AWS, check this console from RocketSteam company to do both SAP and EC2 system stop.
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00WXSVLF0/ref=sp_mpg_product_title?ie=UTF8&sr=0-11
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