System copy is a function of software provisioning manager and is often used to create Test and QA systems (homogeneous system copy) but also to migrate productive systems to other platforms (heterogeneous system copy - change of OS or DB) - see System Copy and Migration @ the SCN. In any
case, you will get a new technical system with a new SID, while you may keep or delete the original system.
Figure 1: Homogenous and heterogeneous system copy
For both scenarios - homogenous and heterogeneous system copy - basically the same actions in the SLD apply.
These are described in the following.
Changes in the landscape in most cases require actions in the SLD to keep the Landscape Descriptions up-to-date. Here is a description of various scenarios.
You should check this data - see SAP Note 1842956 - Check Data Supplier Completeness for Technical System
Note, that the SLD running on SAP Solution Manager in most cases shall not act as the central SLD in your landscape (also see Planning Guide - System Landscape Directory). Nevertheless, if you are using this SLD, keep in mind, that data supplier settings may require changes (also see SLD Recommendation - Reasons to Use a Virtual IP Address for SLD Access) while the object server name of the SLD will require changes.
For this scenario, see SAP Notes:
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