on 06-28-2016 9:34 PM
Hi,
We generated a stack.xml through solution manager for our ECC6.0 upgrade to EHP6. We've upgraded our sandbox system. I wanted to know if we can use the same stack.xml for all the systems in the landscape or do we need to generate it for each and every system? Please let me know.
Regards,
SJ
Hi SJ Have a look at report RPT_MOPZ_COPY_STACK_XML, SAP notes 1600302 / 1711612
Rgrds Craig
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Hello SJ,
Process is as below...
Click on Upload Template Stack XML to upload the stack.xml from sandbox system. Once uploaded, enter the SID of the SAP system you which to generate the stack.xml file for,
For example, your development system <SID> name
If you have your development system information in your solution manager you will notice under System Mappings tab, the hostname of the SAP development system appears.
Press Enter or Execute (F8)
Select the hostname of your development system under the System Mappings tab. Now, click on Download XML Copy button
Cheers,
Yogesh
Hi,
Safest way is to make sure that you create XML for each system, after doing the homework of ensuring that you LMDB/SLD details for the systems are relevant and consistent.
To my knowledge editing the XML files is an option but should something go wrong not supported by SAP.
Your decision to make.
Kind Regards,
Johan
ps: I find the xml for each system to be a good practice then I ensure that my landscape is up to date I rather do more prep work and avoid issue during the upgrade/patching processes.
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Hello SJ,
Every comment below is valid but you need to make sure your all system have same patch lever for all software components in order to use same XML file
Cheers,
Yogesh
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You can use an XML editor to replace the hostname, SID details of the previous system with the system to be updated.
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Hi S J,
Besides what Craig mentioned, you can also directly change the hostname and SID for your next system to be updated in .XML file to reuse it.
Regards,
Ning
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