on 02-13-2008 7:46 PM
Hello,
We have SAP instances (CI) running on a single host. I would want to shutdown sap of one instance from another one's sidadm without su -.
For example, instance JBS needs to be sutdown from R3S.
Environment: HP-UX 11.23 IA 64, Oracle 10g.
Please advise any help.
Thanks in advance!
I've got a solution by configuring secure shell in Unix. Its similar like configuring Secure shell between two different hosts.
'ssh <target_host> -l <target_user> <any_command>'
Thanks guys for all your comments.
Have a good one!
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Hi ,
This is not possible !
You are rgt shaiji
Regards,
Gokul B
Edited by: Gokul Bhogabandi on Mar 14, 2008 2:25 AM
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This is not possbile at all.
Both SIDADM users have different ENV settings for SAP, DB and OS. So startsap and stopsap profiles need these variables defined to these users. Also the USERS and GROUP for these users would be different.
Hope its clear
Shaji
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Hi Parthiban
Why you need to shutdown an instance from another instance. Any specific need? As of my knowledge, the users pertaining to the specific instance with required permission or the Root user can do that.
Regards
Karthik
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I'm pretty sure this doesn't work by default. A shutdown of a SAP system implicitly calls ipcrm to delete the shared memory segments. Only the owner and root can delete them.
You will may need to implement something like RBAC (http://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=AccessControl)
Markus
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