Gett ing Start ed Newslet ters Stor e Products Services & Support About SCN Downloads Industries Training & Education Partnership Developer Center Lines of Busi ness University All iances Events & Webinars Innovation Log On Joi n Us Hi, Guest Search the Community Activity Com mun ications Actions Browse SAP Solution ManagerTweet Part 1: Solution Manager 7.2 ‐ Installation and Configuration ‐ I ‐ Installations Part 2: Solution Manager 7.2 ‐ Installation and Configuration ‐ II ‐ Configurations Part 3: Solution Manager 7.2 ‐ Installation and Configuration ‐ III ‐ Changes from 7.1 to 7.2 Part 4: Solution Manager 7.2 ‐ Installation and Configuration ‐ IV ‐ Managed System Config ‐ General Info Part 5: Solution Manager 7.2 ‐ Installation and Configuration ‐ V ‐ Managed System Config ‐ ABAP System I want to give some general information about the related components for managed system configuration. Let me start with the general architecture of Solut ion Manager, then list the components of the architecture and givesome details and related links. Technical Architecture of Solution Manager Indeed, Isearched many pages, presentations throu gh internet b ut I could not find a figure that reflects my mind's figure for Solution Manager and Managed Systems. I tried to figure it out like below. More detailed technical overviews can be seen in Technical Infrastructure link according to s cenarios ofthe Solution Manager. The data flow, ports, users are defined in detail. There is also a pdf document about th e infrastructure information ( Technical Infrastructure) that you can download. We have below components related to managed system configuration on Solution Manager and Managed Systems landscape; Solution Manager (ABAP + Java Instances) Managed System (ABAP, Java, Dual Stack, BOBJ, etc) Software Provisioning Manager (SWPM) SM Diagnostic Agent (SMD) SAP Host Agent (SAPHOSTAGENT) Solution Manager 7.2 - Installation and Configuration - IV - Managed System Config - General Info Posted by Yüksel Akçinarin SAP Solution Manageron Mar 13, 2016 10:24:12 PM Share 21 2 Like
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Solution Tools Plug‐In ST‐PI : This add‐on or plug‐in contains Service Data Control Center (SDCCN)
that controls the data collection and transfer of analysed data for a service session.
Service Tools for Applications Plug‐In ST‐A/PI: This plug‐in contains application‐specific data
collectors providing data to SDCCN. It has also service preperation check RTCCTOOL feature.
Check the notes and help page for detailed information
https://support.sap.com/supporttools
539977 ‐ Release strategy for add‐on ST‐PI
69455 ‐ Servicetools for Applications ST‐A/PI (ST14, RTCCTOOL, ST12)
System Landscape Directory (SLD)
The System Landscape Directory of SAP NetWeaver (SLD) serves as a central information repository
for your system landscape. A system landscape consists of a number of hardware and softwarecomponents that depend on each other with regard to installation, software updates, and demands on
interfaces.
SAP Systems inside a landscape report data automatically to the SLD.
The figure below shows the flow of data between the SLD and other components.
As it can be seen above figure component information is provided by SAP. It is recommended that you
always use the latest version of SAP CR Content. The note 669669 ‐ Update of SAP System Component
Repository in SLD can be used for details.
Check below help document, blogs, presentation and pdf document for detailed information
System Landscape Directory (help.sap.com)
System Landscape Directory (SLD) (blog)
SCN blogs and docs on SLD and LMDB (blog)
System Landscape Directory of SAP Netweaver by Boris Zarske (presentation)
Planning Guide – System Landscape Directory (pdf document about the details, topologies etc. )
Landscape Management Database (LMDB)
The Landscape Management Database (LMDB) is an index of the elements in a system landscape.
LMDB uses the SAP enhancement of the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) Common
Information Model (CIM) to describe the landscape elements, analogously to the System Landscape