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Part 1: Solution Manager 7.2 - Installation and Configuration - I - Installations


Part 2: Solution Manager 7.2 - Installation and Configuration - II - Configurations


Part 3: Solution Manager 7.2 - Installation and Configuration - III - Changes from 7.1 to 7.2


Part 4: Solution Manager 7.2 - Installation and Configuration - IV - Managed System Config - General Info


Part 5: Solution Manager 7.2 - Installation and Configuration - V - Managed System Config - ABAP System


Part 6: Solution Manager 7.2 - Installation and Configuration - VI - Managed System Config - HANA DB


Part 7: Solution Manager 7.2 - Installation and Configuration - VII - Managed System Config - Busines Object...


Part 8: Solution Manager 7.2 - Installation and Configuration - VIII - Managed System Config - Java System

This document is about the managed system configuration of a JAVA stack .


There are three main steps for the configuration. DAA Agent Installation, SLD registration and Managed System configurations.


1. Installation of Diagnostics Agent on all hosts


You must install Diagnostics Agent on the Server.


Detail description of the step can be found in the Installation of SMD Agent with SWPM section of Part 5


2. Connect Managed System to SLD


Create SLD Data Supplier for the solution manager system on SLD of the satellite Java system as seen below.



Use SLD Data Suppliers  function of nwa on satellite system and push the system data to all target SLDs as seen below.



After sending data you can check Solution Manager SLD and LMDB for the managed system.


3. Managed System Configuration of Java System


Run SOLMAN_SETUP and select Managed System Setup node.


Find your Java System as seen below and run Full Configuration Incl. Service Delivery EWA configuration.



There are 9 Steps for configuration.


1- Assign Product


In this step you define the product installed for the technical system.


Diagnostics-relevance is also set with product SAP NETWEAVER 7.4



2- Check Prerequisites


In this step, you check the prerequisites for the configuration of SAP Solution Manager automatically.



3- Assign Diagnostics Agent


In this step, you assign Diagnostics Agent to the server (host) on which managed system is running. You can also check the status and version of the DAA.



4- Enter System Parameters


In this step, you specify the system parameters required to configure the managed system, which depend on the type of the managed system.


You specify the Introscope EM, Managed System Load Balancer Host and port. And enable EWA alert inbox and system recommendations.


You use the created DB user in DB Parameters section and by saving you setup DBA Cockpit and DB extractors.


You also maintain message server host and port and a user for Java Parameters as seen below.



5- Enter Landscape Parameters


In this step, you can verify and add landscape parameters.



6- Maintain Users


In this step you create or update dialog or technical users and assign roles to those users.



7- Finalize Configuration


There are automatic and manual activities that needs to be fulfilled in Final Configuration step. You can leave postponed activities as is. For manual activities go to each transactioon or URL to perform the activity. Click display to get more help.



8- Check Configuration


In this step, you automatically check whether the system is configured correctly, and you update the statuses in the overview of the Managed Systems Configuration.



9- Complete


This step provides an overview of the steps that have been performed in this scenario, including information about the users who made the changes, and the status of each step.



This is the end of the configuration.


Managed System Configuration of PI System (Dual Stack) is coming next.


Thanks for your interests.


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