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Solution-Manager,ERP-05 ,ORACLE,on LINUX

Former Member
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Hi SAP Professionals/ Experts

Hope you all doing well.

I am very new to SAP world, I have to install SAP Solution Manager 4.0 ,SAP ERP-2005 ,and ORACLE 10 on LINUX Machines.

Could any SAP professionals please let me drive through this SAP Installation Process on LINUX in a specific step-by-step order,so that i can install in effective manner.

I will definitly appreciate ,point for the help .

Any one can send me the procedure on jessicasaperp@gmail.com

Waiting for the quicker responses from SAP professionals

Thanks & Regards

Jessica Shelly

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Former Member
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Hi,

Regs,

FS

markus_doehr2
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And additionally (was pressing "post" too quickly):

Step-by-step guides are a very bad practice in my opinion, it's not about to know "where to click" but "what's the task - what happens when I click".

Certainly, one can do nice screenshots installation guides but at the first problem which may or may not specific to your system you will cry for help because you don't know what is going on behind the scene.

I suggest start reading the official installation guides at http://service.sap.com/instguides for ERP + SolMan (where ERP can be only ABAP or ABAP + Java depending on what you plan/need to install), read the notes and make yourself comfortable with the process and what is happening. You will also need quite a bit of database knowledge in case a problem will arise.

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Markus

Former Member
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Hi jessica,

All is describe in instguide , you will find in marketplace under :

quick links/insguides and then select your product.

Regards,

Patrick

markus_doehr2
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This is consultancy work, I doubt that someone will make that work for you - just "to help you".

There are many questions to ask before you start that:

- is this going to be a multiuser system?

- is it 64bit?

- do you want separate Oracle installations (several ORACLE_HOMEs) or one installation?

- if you want one installation, is MCOD of use?

etc. etc.

Additional questions will arise, like filesystem layouts etc. which can't be answered well through a forum.

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Markus

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Hi Markus

1. Is this going to be a multiuser system?

Yes

2.Is it 64bit?

No it is 32-Bit

3.do you want separate Oracle installations (several ORACLE_HOMEs) or one installation?

Seperate Machines for each Instalaltion.

4.if you want one installation, is MCOD of use?

No MCOD

Thanks & Regards

Jessica Shelly

markus_doehr2
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I would HIGHLY (very HIGHLY) recommend NOT using 32bit machines. New installations are only available as Unicode installation and you will have lots of troubles configuring the memory usage well.

If you're implementing new, then use 64bit boxes.

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Markus