on 04-21-2010 4:03 AM
Hi,
when i trying to perfom system copy from an Netweaver 7.0 SR3 production system to a development system.
I have finished the export process using the sapinst tool and I have created a folder EXPORT which I copied to the new server (target system). In the target system (not high availability) I have prepared the OS (windows) and I have installed SQL server. I started sapinst selecting system copy - target system - central system - based on AS Java - central system.
After few steps the procedure prompts for "Migration Export" media. I enter the path for the folder that i have copied but I get the following error:
You entered: X:\IMPORT\JAVA Found the label SAP:JMIG:700:::* but need the label SAP:MIGJDMP:700:::*
Is this a system by backup-/restore or export/import ?
From your message it seems via export - import.
If the system is HA and/or distributed - note # 970518
Section: Using virtual hosts for central and/or DB instances
Are thier virtual hostnames involved here?
If so, did you start the export with the property SAPINST_USE_HOSTNAME=<virtual host>.
and did you perform the export from the db instance?
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If you have taken export of java CI and DB from both the nodes then you have to import it using sapinst based on AS Java - Distributed system (System copy>target system>Distributed system-->based on AS java). In that you first install SCS then import database instace using DB export and finnaly import Central instance using java CI export.
Hello.
How DID you solve the problem?
I found various people having the same problem - but did not find a solution that helped me.
What I did find was:
1.) "Install target as a distributed system"
2.) Export with the property SAPINST_USE_HOSTNAME=<virtual host>
3.) In order for sapinst to generate the Java Dump, one must not select: "target system and source system will remain operational in parallel sap" - I do not have that option - maybe I do misunderstand something?
Would really appreciate any help!
Thanks, David
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