on 01-17-2013 3:22 PM
Hi,
I can't find to this answer in clear text anywhere, so I ask them here.
Do SAP recommend that you only have 1 service registry for your complete system environment? ( PROD, QA and DEV systems )
Is it recommended that it's located at your PI production server?
What happens to your running applications if the SR service stops? ( I assume that nothing happens )
Thanks in advance
Regards
Tobias
Hi Tobias,
You only really need one service registry in your landscape. It's generally used at design time (development). It's not used at runtime. So, it's as you have assumed, nothing will happen to your running applications if it 'stops'.
Typically the SR is shipped with PI or CE but the use of the SR on PI is the preferred approach.
With this in mind, I'm not sure that I would put it at the PI prod server. I would probably put it on the PI Dev server.
Regards, Trevor
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Eventually, I found this page
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw72/helpdata/en/3f/4fa63249474d4fa1d7c1729d61b990/frameset.htm
I basically says you should only have 1 SR for my system landscape ( includes PROD, QA and DEV systems ).
It should be located at the PI server, atleast from the system architecture PDFs that I have seen.
So I'm putting the SR at our PI production server.
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