(DTERP-1912) SAP System Refresh
Introduction
This document provides information about steps necessary to preserve connection to Outboard DataTiering ERP during SAP system refresh.
Chapter below list the areas of SAP system which need to be saved during the system refresh. The usual approach is to export the content of appropriate tables and import it afterwards. Actual table names are listed bellow:
Archiving Service Configuration:
ICF HTTP Service:
Do a backup and after SAP system refresh preserve all content from SICF for successful activation of ICF HTTP Service. Make sure that System service user is active and all required authorisations are granted also after system refresh.
Certificates:
Similarly, to the usual Secure Storage content re-import, the system’s certificates contained in STRUST need to be re-imported.
RFC Destinations:
It is common practice to re-import all RFC destinations during the system refresh. Datavard Storage Management is dependent on all required RFC destinations of type G for connection to target storage, which need to be preserved.
Target location:
Preserve target location e.g. /data_archive/outboard/ shared cross-application servers.
Storage Management:
Definition of utilized storages in /DVD/SM_SETUP should be preserved as before SAP system refresh. This includes RFC destination and SAS Token in case of Azure Blob storage.
Archiving Client Configuration:
Source Definition & Storage Mapping:
Before any system refresh all content of /DVD/CRP_SRC & /DVD/CRP_SRC_SM should be written to the workbench transport request and re-imported after refresh back.
Content Repositories:
Before any system refresh include all configuration of utilized target content repositories in OAC0 into workbench transport request and re-import it afterwards back.
Workbench TR should contain host name of app. server & http port of refreshing system.
When configuration of all required content repositories is verified activate certificates in /DVD/CRP_HAL_CERT.
Thinks to consider:
Depending on desired final state, backup and then re-import of listed tables from shared excel file should be considered.
The options are:
Keep only configuration => keep the tables marked as type “Config”
Result: Exists only references of arch. files form the prod system, which are not valid anymore
Keep also references to archive files from SAP system which will be refreshed by production. => keep all the listed tables
Result: References to archive files previously stored in refreshed system still exists and are valid.
High potential of logical inconsistency, e.g. data that has been archived in refreshed system were not archived in production. The result would be complete archiving session for data that still exists in database.
Requires keeping tables from ADK framework, e.g. ADMI_FILES, ADMI_RUN. Complete list must be defined.