on 12-20-2007 6:03 AM
Do we need to maintain SLD's separately for Dev server and Production Server.
If not how totransprot the same to production server
SAP recommeds to have single SLD, but there is lot of debate on wether to have single SLD or multiple.....it also depends upon the landscape you have, if you have single SLD, the chancess of the inconsistency in the SLDs when you transport is avoided but developers it has to the SLD of developemnt box then its a problem.....
if you have multiple SLDs it mght have the advantage of the isolation but you need to make sure the transport is done fine....
check this
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Hi,
When using an SLD, to be able to represent and control all the parts of your system landscape that are applied in different ways, you need to define Groups of business systems and Transport Targets.
By making groups of business systems, you can divide your system landscape into parts that are applied in different ways.
Transport targets are the names of business systems that correspond to each other but which are located in different business system groups.
You need to define transport targets correctly to be able to transport objects out of the Integration Directory. This is because transport targets ensure that the business system services from all the Integration Directories involved in the transport are correctly assigned to each other.
while we are transporting Integration Directory (Configuration) Object through import/export then the componenet which are configured in DEV with Dev services should be replaced by respective QA service and same as for Production.
To facilitate this while transport the configuration object we have to set the transport target in QA and Prod SLD.
Please reward with points if i have answered your query.
Regards
Madhu
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Swapana,
SLD configuaration
http://help.sap.com/bp_epv170/EP_US/Documentation/How-to/Configuration/Post_Install_SLD_NW_2004s.pdf
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/14/39084136b5f423e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki?path=/display/xi/workingwithSystemLandscapeDirectory+%28SLD%29&
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/78/20244134a56532e10000000a1550b0/content.htm
Once your SLD is configured, you need to Follow the below steps to check it:
1) Run SLDCHECK, and see the log for any error.
Do the RFC connections SAPSLDAPI and LCRSAPRFC work?
Are the server access settings in transaction SLDAPICUST correct?
Is it possible to read data from the SLD and the Exchange Profile?
Does the Integration Server have a Business System defined?
2) Run SXI_CACHE
3) Check RFC Connections.
1) INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI (HTTP connection, use the XIISUSER to authenticate). Is the
Path Prefix set to /dir/CacheRefresh as recommended since SP1 of XI 3.0?
Note that a HTTP 500 response is a successful test for this connection.
The connections SAPSLDAPI and LCRSAPRFC have already been checked with transaction SLDCHECK.
2) AI_RUNTIME_JCOSERVER (TCP/IP connection)
4) Testing the connectivity between Integration Repository and SLD
Start the Integration Repository as described in the previous chapter. Go Tools -> Transfer from System
Landscape Directory -> Import Software Component Versions
This test is successful if you can see a list of Software Component Versions.
5) Testing the connectivity between Integration Directory and
Integration Repository
Start the Integration Directory as described in chapter 2.5. Go to Tools -> Transfer Integration Scenario
from Integration Repository. Then use the F4-Help for the Field Name.
Regards,
Sarvesh
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Hi,
See these links:
/people/sandro.garofano2/blog/2006/12/08/sld-transport-target-creator
/people/community.user/blog/2007/02/12/placement-of-the-sld-in-large-landscapes--so-confusing
Regards,
Divija.
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