on 05-14-2013 7:24 AM
Hi all
I am new to solution manager.I install solman 7.1 on SUSE 64 bit.now i am confused what are the general steps/pre-req before running the solman_setup
1. i upgrade the kernel to the latest.
2. Now i want to upgrade solman to sps8.
Problem is ,i download all patches of sps8 from marketplace and going to apply all these using software update manager. But SUM need stack.xml that is impossible without MOPZ. as i have no MOPZ yet.
here need your suggestion what i have to do at this stage.
Regards
Taimur
Hello,
You can do it without MOPZ:
- SAP Note 1577909 describes how to mount the SP8 DVD of Solution Manager 7.1
- You can generate a stack file with http://service.sap.com/sp-stacks -> SP stack download and side-effect report -> Solution Manager 7.1
Best regards,
Miguel Ariño
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Hi
thanks for response
i have downloaded the SP8 DVD from marketplace and start upgrade using SUM 1.0 SP7. and it use
stack.xml in DATA directory. But in end i am facing another problem in ABAP stack upgrade as
The program has not found a matching SAINT package for 'BI_CONT'.
As i am using all the patches and stack.xml from DVD so is there any solution for that i google a lot on that and also manually see the stack.xml file. all patches that are mentioned in stack file are present in patch directory.
regards
Taimur
you can use the http://service.sap.com/sp-stacks , and mark the product instance 'BI Content'.
In the stack download app you can select product instances to download, BI CONT belongs to product instance BI Content of Solution Manager 7.1.
Best regards,
Miguel Ariño
Hi Ashu,
Please follow the SUM guide. SUM guide . You can keep your files in any download directory and make sure stack.xml is present in same directory. SUM reads the stack.xml and then extract the SAR files from same directory to ../EPS/in during the extraction roadmap step.
Regarding the space , please clarify what do you mean by kernel drive ?
I am not clear about kernel drive, but anyway, recommendation regarding space is also given in SUM guide. It will depend on your source and target and how many packages you have in your queue.
BR,
Gaurav
User | Count |
---|---|
76 | |
9 | |
8 | |
7 | |
6 | |
5 | |
5 | |
5 | |
5 | |
5 |
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.