on 11-19-2007 7:33 AM
Hi
Is there any way on how to check the number of SLD used in the IT landscape ? Whether a centrlized SLD is in place or distriuted SLD in place?
thkx
Prabhu
thkx for ur replies......i just wanted to check from u experts if any other way to finding this out other than the points discussed in this thread, I will keep this thread open for quite some time and close the loop later,
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Run SLDCHECK on each instance to see where it is directing...
There is no quick way unless you monitor all systems (J2EE & ABAP) in Solution Manager. Normally, I set up the GRMG to all SLDs (and all J2EE) from Solman.
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Hi Prabhu,
I think the best way to find is to ask your Basis team or any other team who have designed the landscape.
Alternatively login to systems and check in trasaction RZ70.
Hope if got your question right.
Thanks
Sumit
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check this document.. it may help.
https://websmp104.sap-ag.de/~sapdownload/011000358700001684302005E/HowToSLDandXI.pdf
regards
Aashish Sinha
HI,
This is advisable to run Single SLD by SAP.
The cost of running the SLD infrastructure increases with the number of SLD instances. In particular,
adding a second SLD involves additional costs for synchronizing data between these two
instances. From a cost perspective, it is preferable to configure a single SLD.
The following factors can make a multiple-SLD architecture necessary:
Legal constraints
Company rules
Network constraints (for example, firewalls, availability of resources)
To View multiple SLD's i guess you need to do this :
Choose Administration on the SLD home page of the SLD master.
Note: If Administration is not displayed on the SLD home page, the user group
SAP_SLD_ADMINISTRATOR is not assigned to your user. Check your permissions.
Regards
Aashish Sinha
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hi prabhu,
plz refer this, it may help u:
regards,
latika.
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