on 07-31-2014 11:34 AM
Hi.
I've found the dual stack split procedure to be intersting.
After reading some informaton I still have a doubt.
The result for splitting a dual stack is two separate systems that wil still be in the same server or.. is there a way to have two standalone instaces running on separate servers?
Thank you.
David.
Hi David
The result for splitting a dual stack is two separate systems that wil still be in the same server or.. is there a way to have two standalone instaces running on separate servers?
Its depends on your requirement it can be same or different systems. but the SAP SID will be different, Database can be same.
you can use the SWPM it will be easy to do the all the integration tasks.
Regards
Sriram
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Hello
Read this article
http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-25162
You take the export of the J2EE system.
You create the J2EE stack with a different SID on the same machine or install the J2EE stack on a different machine.
You run the post split activities and remove the Java from the dual stack.
Regards
RB
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