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SAP Solution Manager 7.0
End-to-End Root Cause Analysis
Diagnostics Agent 7.11 -
Setup Guide
Document Version 5.1 – January 2010
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Contents
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Planning checklist .................................................................................................... 1 1.2 New Features ............................................................................................................ 1 1.3 Required Documentation ......................................................................................... 2
1.3.1 Information in the SAP Service Marketplace .................................................. 2 1.3.2 SAP Notes....................................................................................................... 3
1.4 Components for Problem Messages ...................................................................... 3 1.5 Terminology and variables ...................................................................................... 3
2 PREPARATION ................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Preparation Checklist ............................................................................................... 5 2.2 Diagnostics Agent version to install ...................................................................... 5 2.3 Installation Strategy (SLD Registration, Direct Solution Manager Registration) ....................................................................................................................... 5
2.3.1 System Landscape Directory (SLD) Registration ........................................... 6 2.3.2 Direct Solution Manager Registration ............................................................. 6
2.4 Download Installation DVDs from SAP Service Marketplace............................... 6 2.4.1 Download the standard SAP NetWeaver 7.1 EHP1 DVDs ............................ 7 2.4.2 Download the Standalone Diagnostics Agent 7.1 EHP1 DVD ....................... 8
2.5 Hardware Requirements .......................................................................................... 9 2.6 Download the JCE Policy Zip File ........................................................................... 9 2.7 Set DISPLAY (UNIX only) ......................................................................................... 9 2.8 Set limits on system resource (UNIX only) .......................................................... 10 2.9 Install the SAP Host Agent .................................................................................... 10
3 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................. 12
3.1 Installation Checklist .............................................................................................. 12 3.2 Running SAPinst .................................................................................................... 12
3.2.1 Running SAPinst on Unix .............................................................................. 12 3.2.2 Running SAPinst on Windows ...................................................................... 12 3.2.3 Running SAPinst on System I (I5/OS) .......................................................... 13
3.3 Install the Diagnostics Agent Using SAPinst ...................................................... 13 3.4 Diagnostics Agent Parameters ............................................................................. 13
3.4.1 Diagnostics Agent parameters: SID, Number, Host, drive (Windows only) 14 3.4.2 Operating System Users on Unix (<dasid>adm) .......................................... 15 3.4.3 Operating System Users on Windows (<dasid>adm and SAPService<DASID>) .............................................................................................. 15 3.4.4 JCE Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files Archive ............................. 16 3.4.5 Connectivity for the Diagnostics Agent to System Landscape Directory (SLD) 16 3.4.6 Connectivity for the Diagnostics Agent to Solution Manager (Standalone installation only) ................................................................................... 17
4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .......................................................................................... 18
4.1 Performing a Remote installation with SAPinst .................................................. 18 4.2 Starting SAPinst GUI Separately ........................................................................... 19 4.3 How to Avoid Automatic Logoff by SAPinst (windows) ..................................... 21
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4.4 Users and Groups of the Diagnostics Agent ....................................................... 22 4.5 Directories of the Diagnostics Agent ................................................................... 22 4.6 Starting, Stopping and Managing the Diagnostics Agent .................................. 23 4.7 Mass Deployment of the Diagnostics Agent ....................................................... 25 4.8 Deleting a Diagnostics Agent ................................................................................ 25 4.9 Post installation steps............................................................................................ 26
4.9.1 Change the Managing System of the Diagnostics Agent ............................. 26 4.9.2 Change the Diagnostics Agent credentials ................................................... 27 4.9.3 Change the Diagnostics Agent connectivity type.......................................... 27
4.10 Troubleshoot ........................................................................................................... 28 4.10.1 Troubleshooting with SAPinst ....................................................................... 28 4.10.2 Troubleshoot the Diagnostics Agent ............................................................. 29
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1 Introduction This guide explains how to install Diagnostics Agents for:
SAP Solution Manager 7.0 - End to End - Root Cause Analysis.
SAP Enhancement Package 1 for SAP Solution Manager 7.0 - End to End - Root Cause Analysis.
This guide is part of a global installation and configuration which is described in the document Root Cause Analysis Installation and Upgrade Guide.
Solution Manager Diagnostics Agent
The Solution Manager Diagnostics Agent (Diagnostics Agent) is the remote component of the E2E Root Cause Analysis. It allows to perform a connection between SAP Solution Manager as the managing system and the managed system(s) and then to gather information from the managed systems and reports them to the Solution Manager system.
You will need to install a Diagnostics Agent on each server (virtual hostname) to be managed. Please note that in case the SAP or Third Party Systems - to be managed - have been setup using virtual hostnames, it is essential to install one Diagnostics Agent instance per virtual hostname.
The Diagnostics Agent is deployed at the end of every installation requiring the SAP Installation Master 7.11 DVD. If the Diagnostics Agent is installed on your Managed System, the following folders should exist:
* /usr/sap/<DASID>/SMDA<00-97>/SMDAgent. By default <DASID> is
set to DAA.
1.1 Planning checklist
This section includes the planning steps for your installation. Detailed information about the steps is available in the relevant chapter.
Description
You identify the Diagnostics Agent version to install [page 5]
You define the Installation Strategy (SLD Registration, Direct Solution Manager Registration) [page 5]
You Download Installation DVDs from SAP Service Marketplace [page 6]
You Check the Hardware Requirements, Download the JCE Policy Zip File , Set DISPLAY (UNIX only) and Set limits on system resource (UNIX only) [page 9]
You Install the SAP Host Agent [page 10]
You Install the Diagnostics Agent Using SAPinst [page 13]
1.2 New Features
Here you can find the new features in this release.
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Area Description
Installation scenario The Diagnostics Agent is deployed at the end of every installation (and not only on Java or Java + ABAP based installation).
Installation DVDs Only two DVDs are required (Installation Master + Kernel DVD). The Java DVD is no more used.
SAP Java Virtual Machine (SAP JVM)
The SAP JVM 5 is installed automatically by SAPinst when you install the Diagnostics Agent.
Instance number Instance number 98 is forbidden.
Instance name New instance name dedicated to the Diagnostics Agent:
SMDA<XX> instead of J<XX>
Diagnostics Agent OS Users on Windows
New user: SAPService<DASID> (used to run the Diagnostics
Agent system).
User <dasid>adm is kept (used to manage the Diagnostics
Agent system).
SAP Host Agent The SAP Host Agent is a prerequisite for the Diagnostics Agent. However it is not installed automatically.
Directories structure The directories structure has changed. Kernel binaries are now replicated (see Directories of the Diagnostics Agent [page 22]).
Stat/stop/manage the Diagnostics Agent
smdstart, smdstop, smdadmin do no more exist. They are
replaced by: startsap, stopsap, sapcontrol. (see Starting,
Stopping and Managing the Diagnostics Agent [page 23]).
Documentation Checklists have been introduced for all phases of the installation process:
Planning checklist [page 1]
Preparation Checklist [page 5]
Installation Checklist [page 12]
The goal of these checklists is to provide a quick step reference of activities to be done for each phase of the installation.
1.3 Required Documentation
The following sections describe the documentation you require for the installation.
1.3.1 Information in the SAP Service Marketplace
Information on the following areas is available in the SAP Service Marketplace.
Root Cause Analysis Installation and Upgrade with SOLMAN SETUP Guide
The current version of this document is available https://service.sap.com/diagnostics Installation and Configuration
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Solution Manager (Installation Guides)
The current release of the SAP Solution Manager is SAP Enhancement Package 1 for SAP Solution Manager 7.0.
You will find the Solution Manager Installation guides at https://service.sap.com/instguides SAP Components SAP Solution Manager.
Select:
Release 7.0 EPH1 for Solution Manager 7.01
Release 7.0 for Solution Manager 7.0.
Wily Introscope
You will find the current version of Wily Introscope installation guide at https://service.sap.com/instguides SAP Components SAP Solution Manager Release 7.0 EPH1.
FAQ list
You will find the FAQ list for Solution Manager Diagnostics at https://service.sap.com/diagnostics.
1.3.2 SAP Notes
Please review the following notes before planning the installation of the Diagnostics Agents in your systems.
SAP Note Title
1365123 Installation strategy of Root Cause Analysis Agents
1234387 Inst. 7.1 EhP1 - Diagnostics Agent installation
1357812 Inst. NW 7.01 SR1/Business Suite 7 SR1 - Diagnostics Agent installation
1424472 Diagnostics Agent - How to reduce disk space on file system
1.4 Components for Problem Messages
In case of problems, contact SAP Support by creating a message in Service Marketplace, components:
SV-SMG-DIA: issues related to Solution Manager Diagnostics
SV-SMG-DIA-SRV-AGT: issues related to Diagnostics Agent
XX-PART-WILY: issues related to Wily Introscope
1.5 Terminology and variables
Managing System is a term for the central entry point of system analysis & monitoring. SAP Solution Manager is the managing system.
Managed System (also called monitored system) is a term for a satellite system (e.g. Enterprise Portal) connected to SAP Solution Manager.
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Variables Description
<DASID> Diagnostics Agent system ID in uppercase letters
<dasid> Diagnostics Agent system ID in lowercase letters
<Instance_Number> Number of a Diagnostics Agent
<OS> Operating system name within a path
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2 Preparation
2.1 Preparation Checklist
This section includes the preparation steps that you have to perform before starting the installation.
Detailed information about the steps is available in the relevant section.
Point Description
2.2 You identify Diagnostics Agent version to install [page 5]
2.3 You define the Installation Strategy (SLD Registration, Direct Solution Manager Registration) [page 5]
2.4 Your Download Installation DVDs from SAP Service Marketplace [page 6]
2.5 Your machine meets the Hardware Requirements [page 9]
2.6 You Download the JCE Policy Zip File [page 9]
2.7 You Set DISPLAY (UNIX only) [page 9]
2.8 You Set limits on system resource (UNIX only) [page 10]
2.9 You Install the SAP Host Agent [page 10]
2.2 Diagnostics Agent version to install
Before starting the installation you need to identify the Diagnostics Agent version that complies with the version of the Solution Manager system.
Solution Manager Managed Version Diagnostics Agent Version / SAP Note
Versions 7.00 (prior to EhP1) 6.40, 7.0, 7.0 EhP1 & 2, 7.1 EhP1
7.01 SR1
SAP Note 1357812
Versions 7.0 EhP1 >= SP 18 6.40, 7.0, 7.0 EhP1 & 2, 7.1 EhP1
7.01 SR1
SAP Note 1357812
Versions 7.0 EhP1 >= SP 20 (SP4 P2)
6.40, 7.0, 7.0 EhP1 & 2, 7.1 EhP1
7.11
SAP Note 1234387
For more details see SAP Note 1365123.
2.3 Installation Strategy (SLD Registration, Direct Solution Manager Registration)
Before starting the installation make sure that you have identified which installation strategy you want to use. This means that you need to choose between the two following scenarios:
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SLD Registration: In this scenario, the SMD Agent registers itself into the production SLD assigned to the managed system on which the SMD Agent will be installed. This scenario should be used if Solution Manager is not yet installed.
Direct Solution Manager Registration: In this scenario, the Diagnostics agent establishes a direct connection to the Solution Manager system.
2.3.1 System Landscape Directory (SLD) Registration
SLD Landscape Directory (SLD) is designed for registering the systems (along with the installed software) of your whole system landscape.
The usual case is to configure one SLD for your complete system landscape.
If you choose to register the Diagnostics Agent in existing SLD, it registers itself in the SLD Server and is assigned afterwards to the SMD Server using the Agent Admin tools (Managing System). This allows to install all the Diagnostics Agents even if the Solution Manager is either not installed or running. Moreover even if the credentials of the J2EE user used to connect the Diagnostics Agent are not valid, the agent is still available in the SLD and therefore can be assigned later to the Managing system.
The CIM Model of SLD Server must be 1.5.26 or higher. In case, you are not able to upgrade your CIM model, the Diagnostics Agent will be installed on your system, but it won't be registered in the central SLD. The registration will automatically be done when the CIM model of the Central SLD is updated.
2.3.2 Direct Solution Manager Registration
The Diagnostics Agent connects directly to the Managing system which must be up and running. There are two ways to connect the Diagnostics Agent to the managing box. By default the connection is done via the message server (recommended). That means that we rely on the Java EE engine to dispatch to one of the dispatcher nodes. Nevertheless the connection can be done via the Java EE dispatcher node. But this implies that the node is running.
2.4 Download Installation DVDs from SAP Service Marketplace
This section explains how to download the Installation DVDs necessary for your installation. You can choose between the two options:
Download the standard SAP NetWeaver 7.1 EHP1 DVDs (SAP NetWeaver
Composition Environment 7.1 EHP1 or SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.1 EHP1) [page 7]
Download the Standalone Diagnostics Agent 7.1 EHP1 DVD [page 8]
If you have not already downloaded the standard DVDs, we recommend that you choose the second option.
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2.4.1 Download the standard SAP NetWeaver 7.1 EHP1 DVDs
Prerequisites
For your installation you need the Installation Master DVD plus the Kernel DVD, which are delivered with the two following SAP products: SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment 7.1 EHP1 and SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.1 EHP1.
You can choose one or the other of these SAP products since this has no impact on the Diagnostics Agent installation.
These products are available as follows:
You normally obtain the installation DVDs as part of the installation package.
You can also download installation DVDs from SAP Service Marketplace at:
http://service.sap.com/swdc Download Installations and Upgrades Entry by
Application Group SAP Netweaver SAP NETWEAVER <SAP product>
Installation <choose operating system of managed> <choose database type (whatever you want since the Diagnostics Agent is not database dependent)>.
<SAP product> is equal to SAP EHP1 FOR SAP NW PI 7.1 or to SAP EHP1 FOR SAP NW CE 7.1 depending on the SAP product you chose to download
If you download installation DVDs, note that the DVDs are split into several files. You have to reassemble the required files after the download.
Procedure
1. Create a download directory on the host where you want to run SAPinst.
2. Identify all download objects that belong to one installation DVD:
<SAP product> is equal to SAP EHP1 FOR SAP NW PI 7.1
Platform Media Name Number Nb of files
AIX NW 7.11 IM/Kernel AIX, z/OS,OS/400 51036472 7
HP-UX NW 7.11 Inst.Mst./Kernel HP-UX 51036471 8
LINUX NW 7.11 IM/Kernel/TREX LNXx86, PPC64 51036474 8
SOLARIS NW 7.11 Inst.Mst./Kernel SOLARIS 51036473 6
Windows Server
NW 7.11 IM/Kernel/TREX WIN x64, IA64 51036476 8
OS/400 NW 7.11 IM/Kernel AIX,z/OS,OS/400
NW 7.11 IM/Kernel/TREX LNXx86, PPC64
NW 7.11 IM/Kernel/TREX WIN x64, IA64
51036472
51036474
51036476
7
8
8
<SAP product> is equal to SAP EHP1 FOR SAP NW CE 7.1
Platform Media Name Number Nb of files
AIX NW CE 7.1 EHP1 AIX Kernel, Install. (incl. 51036017 1
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MaxDB RDBMS)
HP-UX NW CE 7.1 EHP1 HP/IA64 Kernel, Inst. (incl. MaxDB RDBMS)
51036016 3
LINUX NW CE 7.1 EHP1 LNX, OS400 Krnl,Inst. (incl. MaxDB RDBMS)
51036019 6
SOLARIS NW CE 7.1 EHP1 SOLARIS Kernel, Inst. (incl. MaxDB RDBMS)
51036018 3
Windows Server
NW CE 7.1 EHP1 Windows Kernel, Inst. (incl. MaxDB RDBMS)
51036020 3
OS/400 NW CE 7.1 EHP1 LNX, OS400 Krnl,Inst. (incl. MaxDB RDBMS) NW CE 7.1 EHP1 Windows Kernel, Inst. (incl. MaxDB RDBMS)
51036019
51036020
6
3
3. Download the objects to the download directory (see examples hereunder).
4. Extract the individual download objects using SAPCAR, starting with the lowest sequence
number (for instance: 51031387_1, then 51031387_2, and so on).
Before starting the installation you need to make these DVDs available on the installation host; you can copy them locally or mount them locally.
Examples
<SAP product> is equal to SAP EHP1 FOR SAP NW PI 7.1 and you are on AIX, you
have to select either the 7 Medias with name NW 7.11 IM/Kernel AIX, z/OS,
OS/400 or with number: 51036472.
<SAP product> is equal to SAP EHP1 FOR SAP NW CE 7.1 and you are on Windows
Server, you have either to select the 3 Medias with name NW CE 7.1 EHP1
Windows Kernel, Inst. (incl. MaxDB RDBMS) or with number: 51036020.
2.4.2 Download the Standalone Diagnostics Agent 7.1 EHP1 DVD
Prerequisites
For your installation you need the Standalone Diagnostics Agent 7.1 EHP1 DVD, which is delivered as a SAR archive on Service Marketplace
This DVD is available as follows:
You can download Diagnostics Agent installation DVDs from SAP Service Marketplace
at: http://service.sap.com/swdc Download SAP Support Packages Entry by
Application Group SAP Technology Components SAP SOLUTION MANAGER
SAP SOLUTION MANAGER 7.0 EHP1 Entry by Component Agents for
Managed systems DIAGNOSTICS AGENT 7.11 <choose operating system of managed>
Procedure
1. Create a download directory on the host where you want to run SAPinst.
2. Download the OS SAR (SMD711_INST_<OS>.SAR) to the download directory
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3. Extract the download object using SAPCAR
2.5 Hardware Requirements
Hardware Requirement Requirement
Minimum disk space 1 GB for common libraries
500 MB by Diagnostics Agent
So for an installation with only one agent, 1.5 GB is required.
Minimum RAM 256 MB
IBM System i (i5/OS): We recommend that ASP (auxiliary storage pool) usage in SAP production systems should not exceed 70%.
2.6 Download the JCE Policy Zip File
The SAP Java Virtual Machine (SAP JVM) is not delivered with Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) jurisdiction policy files. The delivery of these is subject to import restrictions in some countries. The JCE jurisdiction policy files must be available beforehand so that SAPinst can install them.
Download the JCE jurisdiction policy files as described in SAP Note 1240081.
UNIX
Shell Used Command
Bourne shell (sh) JCE_POLICY_ZIP=<policy zip archive>
export JCE_POLICY_ZIP
C shell (csh) setenv JCE_POLICY_ZIP <policy zip archive>
Korn shell (ksh) export JCE_POLICY_ZIP=<policy zip archive>
WINDOWS
set JCE_POLICY_ZIP=<policy zip archive>
For more details about Performing a Remote installation with SAPinst see page 18.
2.7 Set DISPLAY (UNIX only)
Make sure that your DISPLAY environment variable is set to <host_name>:0.0, where
<host_name> is the host on which you want to display the SAPinst GUI.
Shell Used Command
Bourne shell (sh) DISPLAY=<host_name>:0.0
export DISPLAY
C shell (csh) setenv DISPLAY <host_name>:0.0
Korn shell (ksh) export DISPLAY=<host_name>:0.0
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2.8 Set limits on system resource (UNIX only)
On AIX the limits are described in SAP Note 323816
For the other UNIX platforms, check the following values for user root:
In csh execute limit
Output Properties
cputime unlimited
filesize unlimited
datasize 2097148 KB
stacksize 8192 KB
coredumpsize unlimited
descriptors 8192
memorysize unlimited
In sh or ksh execute ulimit -a
Output Properties
time(seconds) unlimited
file(blocks) unlimited
data(kbytes) 2097148
stack(kbytes) 8192
coredump(blocks) unlimited
nofiles(descriptors) 8192
memory(KBytes) unlimited
If your parameter settings differ from the settings above, change these values accordingly.
Example
If you have to change the value for descriptors to 8192, proceed as follows:
In csh execute:
limit descriptors 8192
In sh or ksh execute:
ulimit -n 8192
2.9 Install the SAP Host Agent
You need to install a standalone host agent if it was not previously installed on the host.
The host agent is automatically installed during the installation of all SAP NetWeaver instances and components.
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For that purpose you have to use the dedicated entry in SAPinst or to apply SAP Note 1031096:
1. Start SAPinst [page 13] on the dedicated machine
2. On the Welcome screen, choose < Your SAP product > Additional Preparations Host
Agent Host Agent
3. If the Host Agent entry cannot be found, you have to skip the next two steps and apply SAP Note 1031096.
4. To start the installation, choose Next.
5. Follow the instructions in the SAPinst dialogs and enter the required Host Agent parameters.
This procedure is detailed in the Installation Guide SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.1 including Enhancement Package 1
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3 Installation The following sections provide detailed information about installation & setup of Solution Manager Diagnostics.
3.1 Installation Checklist
This section includes the installation steps that you have to perform.
Detailed information about the steps is available in the relevant section.
Point Description
3.2 You run SAPinst [page 12]
3.3 You Install the Diagnostics Agent Using SAPinst [page 13]
3.4 Follow the instructions in the SAPinst dialogs and enter the required Diagnostics Agent Parameters [page 13]
3.2 Running SAPinst
This section describes an installation where SAPinst, SAPinst GUI, and the GUI server are running on the same host and on the local display.
If necessary, you can:
perform a remote installation with SAPinst [page 18], where SAPinst GUI is running on a separate host from SAPinst and the GUI server
Start SAPinst GUI separately [page 19]
3.2.1 Running SAPinst on Unix
1. Log on to your host as user root.
2. Mount the DVDs.
Mount the DVDs locally. We do not recommend using Network File System (NFS).
3. Change to the directory:
cd <SMD Agent DVD>/DATA_UNITS/NW711_0_IM_<OS>_<platform>
4. Run the command:
./sapinst
The SAPinst GUI starts and the Welcome screen appears.
3.2.2 Running SAPinst on Windows
1. Log on to your host as a user who is member of a local Administrators group.
2. Map a network drive pointing to the DVD location
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3. Open the command line in the installation directory, or double-click the executable in the Windows Explorer, and run the command:
<DVD drive>:\<SMD Agent
DVD>\DATA_UNITS\NW711_0_IM_<OS>_<platform>\sapinst.exe
The Welcome screen appears, and the installation begins.
3.2.3 Running SAPinst on System I (I5/OS)
Do all the preparations and start SAPinst as described in the SAP NetWeaver 2007 SR3 installation guide.
3.3 Install the Diagnostics Agent Using SAPinst
Process Flow
1. Make sure that you have read the chapter "Preparation " [page 5] and have identified the Diagnostics Agent version to install [page 5] and defined the Installation Strategy (SLD Registration, Direct Solution Manager Registration) [page 5]
2. Start SAPinst [page 13] on the dedicated machine
3. On the Welcome screen, choose < Your SAP product > Standalone Engines Solution
Manager Diagnostics Agent Solution Manager Diagnostics Agent Installation
4. To start the installation, choose Next.
5. Follow the instructions in the SAPinst dialogs and enter the required Diagnostics Agent Parameters.
6. SAPinst prompts for input parameters during the Define Parameters phase of installation.
For more information about the input parameters, place the cursor on the relevant field and press F1 in SAPinst.
At the end of the Define Parameters phase you can still change any of these parameters thanks to the Revise button on Parameter Summary screen.
If you change a parameter with the Revise button on the Parameter Summary screen, the installer takes you to the screen where you can change the parameter. Depending on the changes, the installer might guide you through other screens with default parameters that it has so far processed.
3.4 Diagnostics Agent Parameters
The sections below list the agent parameters that you need to specify before installing your Diagnostics agent:
Diagnostics Agent parameters: SID, Number, Host
Operating System Users on Unix (<dasid>adm)
Operating System Users on Windows (<dasid>adm and SAPService<DASID>)
JCE Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files Archive
Connectivity for the Diagnostics Agent to System Landscape Directory (SLD)
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Connectivity for the Diagnostics Agent to Solution Manager (Standalone installation only)
3.4.1 Diagnostics Agent parameters: SID, Number, Host, drive (Windows only)
Parameters Description
System ID <DASID> of
SAP Solution Manager
Diagnostics Agent
SAPinst sets the system ID of SAP Solution Manager
Diagnostics Agent, <DASID>, to DAA by default.
If a Diagnostics Agent 7.11 is already installed on this
machine, SAPinst sets <DASID> to its SID.
If DAA is already used by another product that is not a
Diagnostics Agent, SAPinst assigns another default system
ID: starting from DA1 to DA9. You can overwrite the default
system ID as required.
Make sure that the <DASID>:
Either does not yet exist on the local installation host, or does already exist but exclusively contains some Diagnostics Agent installation
Consists of exactly three alphanumeric characters
Contains only uppercase letters
Has a letter for the first character
Does not include any of the following, which are reserved IDs:
ADD ALL AND ANY ASC AUX COM CON DBA END
EPS FOR GID IBM INT KEY LOG LPT MON NIX
NOT NUL OFF OMS PRN RAW ROW SAP SET SGA
SHG SID SQL SYS TMP UID USR VAR
An error message pops up if the SAP System Name is not a dedicated agent one or if the System ID is already used.
Instance Number of the Diagnostics Agent
Technical identifier for internal processes for the Diagnostics
Agent, consisting of a two-digit number from 97 to 00.
The instance number is set automatically to the next free and valid instance number that has not yet been assigned to the SAP system.
The instance number is used to specify the name of the Diagnostics Agent instance directory that SAPinst automatically creates during the installation.
The directory of the Diagnostics Agent instance is called SMDA<Instance_Number>.
Virtual Host Name You are installing the Diagnostics Agent as a Standalone engine.
You can change the Virtual Host name if you plan to manage systems running on a virtual host. This scenario lets the
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Diagnostics Agent take part in a switchover environment.
SAPinst checks the rightness of the input.
The Virtual Host name is the short host name and not the FQDN.
Installation drive
On windows only
Base directory for the Diagnostics Agent.
You cannot select the installation drive if:
The saploc share already exists (a SAP System or a
Diagnostics Agent has already been installed on this machine), SAPinst sets the installation drive where the
saploc share points to.
The saploc share does not exist but there is only one
hard disk on this machine
3.4.2 Operating System Users on Unix (<dasid>adm)
Parameters Description
<dasid>adm
User <dasid>adm is dedicated to the Diagnostics Agent
installation and has the authorization to manage the agent.
If you did not create user <dasid>adm manually before the
installation, SAPinst creates it automatically on every application server instance host during the installation.
Make sure that the user ID and group ID of <dasid>adm are
unique and the same on each application server instance host.
See Users and Groups [page 22] for more details.
3.4.3 Operating System Users on Windows (<dasid>adm and SAPService<DASID>)
Parameters Description
Operating System User: <dasid>adm
The diagnostic agent user <dasid>adm is used to manage
the Diagnostics Agent system. It is created on the primary application server instance host and on every additional application server instance host.
For security reasons, SAPinst creates this user by default as a local user without being a member of the local
Administrators group. If required, you can change this
user to become a domain user on the parameter summary screen.
See Users and Groups [page 22] for more details.
Operating System User: SAPService<DASID>
This user is the Windows account to run the Diagnostic Agent system.
See Users and Groups [page 22] for more details.
Windows Domain Windows Domain for the Diagnostics Agent Operating System
Users <dasid>adm and SAPService<DASID>.
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SAP strongly recommends to create the Diagnostics Agent users as local users.
3.4.4 JCE Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files Archive
Parameters Description
JCE Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files Archive
You need to obtain the Java(TM) Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files for the JDK you are using beforehand so that SAPinst can install them.
For more information, see Download the JCE Policy Zip File [page 9]
3.4.5 Connectivity for the Diagnostics Agent to System Landscape Directory (SLD)
You identified your Installation Strategy (SLD Registration, Direct Solution Manager Registration) [page 5].
Parameters Description
SLD Destination
You can choose between the following options:
Register in existing central SLD
SAPinst only prompts you for the parameters listed below in this table if you select this option.
We recommend that you select this option.
No SLD Destination
If the Diagnostics Agent is going to be installed automatically with a primary/additional application server instance, you have to configure the connection for the Diagnostics Agent manually after the installation with SAPinst has finished.
See Connectivity for the Diagnostics Agent to Solution Manager (Standalone installation only) [page 17] for more details about Solution Manager Connection parameters.
SLD HTTP Host The fully-qualified host name of the System Landscape
Directory (SLD), e.g. p135809.wdf.sap.corp
Server Hostname is checked. It is highly recommended to input the full qualified Hostname.
SLD HTTP Port The HTTP port of the Java system where the SLD is installed. The following naming convention applies:
5<Instance_Number>00.
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SLD Data Supplier User and password
Enter the existing SLD Data Supplier User and password of
the central SLD e.g. SLDDSUSER.
3.4.6 Connectivity for the Diagnostics Agent to Solution Manager (Standalone installation only)
Connection to Solution Manager is possible only if you are installing the Diagnostics Agent as a standalone engine.
You identified your Installation Strategy (SLD Registration, Direct Solution Manager Registration) [page 5].
Parameters Description
Connection Type
You can choose between the following options:
Lookup HTTP Connection via Message Server: select this option to connect the agent to the Managing system via the Message Server. In that case we rely on the Java EE engine to dispatch to one of the dispatchers
Direct P4 Connection via Java EE Dispatcher Node: In that case, the Agent connects directly to the Managing system via the Java EE dispatcher node which must be up and running.
Host The fully-qualified host name of the SMD Server, e.g. p135809.wdf.sap.corp
Server Hostname is checked. It is highly recommended to input the full qualified Hostname.
Port Depending on the connection type you have to specify either the Java EE P4 Port of the SAP Java EE Engine running on the Diagnostics Server or the HTTP Message Server Port.
P4 Port is 5xx04 (where xx is the instance number of Java EE engine:
/usr/sap/<DASID>/SMDA<Instance_Number>).
Java EE Message Server HTTP Port is 81xx (where xx is the SCS instance number:
/usr/sap/<DASID>/SCS<xx>).
User and password We recommend that you use the SMD_ADMIN user created
during the SMD Setup Wizard step in the Managing System.
Diagnostics Server Hostname is checked. It is highly recommended to input the full qualified Hostname.
Then all the steps executed during Setup phase are tested. If something wrong occurs an error message pops up. It is recommended not to begin agent installation as long as setup check failed.
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4 Additional Information This section provides additional information about the Diagnostics Agent, post-installation steps and troubleshooting tasks.
Performing a Remote installation with SAPinst [page 18]
Starting SAPinst GUI Separately [page 19]
How to Avoid Automatic Logoff by SAPinst (windows) [page 21]
Users and Groups [page 22]
Directories of the Diagnostics Agent [page 22]
Starting, Stopping and Managing the Diagnostics Agent [page 23]
Mass Deployment of the Diagnostics Agent (SAPinst in unattended mode) [page 25]
Deleting a Diagnostics Agent [page 25]
Post installation steps [page 26]
Troubleshoot SAPinst and the Diagnostics Agent [page 28]
4.1 Performing a Remote installation with SAPinst
You use this procedure to install your Diagnostics Agent on a remote host. In this case, SAPinst and the GUI server run on the remote host, and SAPinst GUI runs on the local host. The local host is the host from which you control the installation with SAPinst GUI.
UNIX
1. Both computers are in the same network and can "ping" each other
2. Log on as user root.
3. Mount the DVD
4. SAP no longer delivers any JCE policy archives within the SAP JVM. You have to download the required JCE policy zip file from SAP on the remote host.
Set the environment variable JCE_POLICY_ZIP to the location of the downloaded policy zip archive. See Download the JCE Policy Zip File [page 9].
5. Execute the following command:
chmod +x <jce_policy_zip_file>
6. Change to the directory of the sapinst executable by entering the following command:
cd <SMD Agent DVD>/DATA_UNITS/NW711_0_IM_<OS>_<platform>
7. Start SAPinst by executing the following command:
./sapinst -nogui
SAPinst now starts and waits for the connection to the SAPinst GUI. You see the following at the command prompt:
guiengine: no GUI connected; waiting for a connection on host
<host_name>, port <port_number> to continue with the installation.
8. Start SAPinst GUI on your local host as described in Starting SAPinst GUI Separately [page 19].
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WINDOWS
1. Both computers are in the same network and can "ping" each other
2. Log on to your remote host as a user who is a member of the local Administrators
group.
3. Map a network drive pointing to the DVD location on your remote host
4. SAP no longer delivers any JCE policy archives within the SAP JVM. You have to download the required JCE policy zip file from SAP on the remote host.
Set the environment variable JCE_POLICY_ZIP to the location of the downloaded policy zip archive. See Download the JCE Policy Zip File [page 9].
5. Change to the directory of the sapinst executable by entering the following command:
cd <DVD drive>:\<SMD Agent
DVD>\DATA_UNITS\NW711_0_IM_<OS>_<platform>
6. Enter the following commands:
sapinst.exe -nogui
SAPinst now starts and waits for the connection to the SAPinst GUI. You see the following at the command prompt:
guiengine: no GUI connected; waiting for a connection on host
<host_name>, port <port_number> to continue with the installation
7. Start SAPinst GUI on your local host as described in Starting SAPinst GUI Separately [page 19].
4.2 Starting SAPinst GUI Separately
You use this procedure to start SAPinst GUI separately.
You might need to start SAPinst GUI separately in the following cases:
You closed SAPinst GUI using File Exit from the SAPinst menu while SAPinst is still running.
You want to perform a remote installation, where the SAPinst GUI runs on a different host from SAPinst. For more information, see Performing a Remote installation with SAPinst [page 18].
UNIX
1. Log on as user root.
2. SAP no longer delivers any JCE policy archives within the SAP JVM. You have to download the required JCE policy zip file from SAP on the remote host.
Set the environment variable JCE_POLICY_ZIP to the location of the downloaded policy zip archive. See Download the JCE Policy Zip File [page 9].
3. Mount the DVD
4. Execute the following command:
chmod +x <jce_policy_zip_file>
5. Change to the directory of the sapinst executable by entering the following command:
cd <SMD Agent DVD>/DATA_UNITS/SAPINSTGUI_710_<OS>_<platform>
6. Start the SAPinst GUI by executing./sapinstgui with the relevant command line
parameters:
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If you want to perform a remote installation, execute the following command:
./sapinstgui -host <remote_host> -port <port_number>
<remote_host> is the name of the remote host the name of the remote host
<port_number> is the port the GUI server uses to communicate with the GUI
client (21212 by default).
If you closed SAPinst Gui using File Exit from the SAPinst menu and want to reconnect to SAPinst,
If you are performing a local installation with SAPinst and SAPinst GUI running on the same host:
./sapinstgui -standalone -port <port_number>
If you are performing a remote installation with SAPinst and SAPinst GUI running on different hosts:
./sapinstgui -host <remote_host> -port <port_number>
<remote_host> is the name of the remote host the name of the remote host
<port_number> is the port the GUI server uses to communicate with the GUI
client (21212 by default).
SAPinst GUI starts and tries to connect to the GUI server and SAPinst, using the local host as default. If SAPinst and the GUI server are running on another host, SAPinst GUI cannot connect and the SAP Installation GUI Connection dialog appears. In this case, enter the name of the host on which SAPinst is running and choose Log on. The first dialog of the installation appears and you can perform the remote installation from your local host.
WINDOWS
1. Log on as a member of the local Administrators group.
2. SAP no longer delivers any JCE policy archives within the SAP JVM. You have to download the required JCE policy zip file from SAP on the remote host.
Set the environment variable JCE_POLICY_ZIP to the location of the downloaded policy zip archive. See Download the JCE Policy Zip File [page 9].
3. Map a network drive pointing to the DVD location on your remote host
4. Change to the directory of the sapinst executables:
cd <DVD drive>:\<SMD Agent DVD>\DATA_UNITS\
SAPINSTGUI_710_<OS>_<platform>
5. Start the SAPinst GUI by executing sapinstgui.exe with the relevant command line
parameters:
If you want to perform a remote installation, execute the following command:
sapinstgui.exe -host <remote_host> -port <port_number>
<remote_host> is the name of the remote host the name of the remote host
<port_number> is the port the GUI server uses to communicate with the GUI
client (21212 by default).
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If you closed SAPinst Gui using File Exit from the SAPinst menu and want to reconnect to SAPinst,
If you are performing a local installation with SAPinst and SAPinst GUI running on the same host:
sapinstgui.exe -standalone -port <port_number>
If you are performing a remote installation with SAPinst and SAPinst GUI running on different hosts:
sapinstgui.exe -host <remote_host> -port <port_number>
<remote_host> is the name of the remote host the name of the remote host
<port_number> is the port the GUI server uses to communicate with the GUI
client (21212 by default).
SAPinst GUI starts and tries to connect to the GUI server and SAPinst, using the local host as default. If SAPinst and the GUI server are running on another host, SAPinst GUI cannot connect and the SAP Installation GUI Connection dialog appears. In this case, enter the name of the host on which SAPinst is running and choose Log on. The first dialog of the installation appears and you can perform the remote installation from your local host.
4.3 How to Avoid Automatic Logoff by SAPinst (windows)
When you install the SAP system with SAPinst, the SAPinst installation tool checks whether the user account used for the installation has the required privileges and authorization.
The account needs to be a member of the local Administrators group and the user account must be authorized to do the following:
Act as part of the operating system
Adjust memory quotas for a process
Replace a process level token
If the user account does not have these rights assigned, SAPinst assigns them and automatically logs the account off to activate them. To avoid SAPinst logging the account off, you can set these rights manually before you start the installation.
Procedure
You perform the following steps to assign these rights to the user account used for the installation.
1. Choose Start Settings Control Panel Administrative Tools Local Security Policy
2. In the Local Security Settings window, choose Local Policies User Rights Assignment.
3. Double-click the required right under Policy and choose Add User or Group.
4. In the Select Users and Groups window, choose the required user and choose Add.
The selected user appears in the box below.
5. Confirm your entry and then repeat the steps for each remaining policy that the user requires for the installation.
6. Log off and log on again to apply the changes.
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4.4 Users and Groups of the Diagnostics Agent
During the installation, SAPinst checks all required accounts (users, groups) on the local machine. SAPinst checks whether the required users and groups already exist. If not, it creates new users and groups as necessary.
If you do not want SAPinst to create operating systems users and groups automatically, you can optionally create them before the installation. This might be the case if you use central user management such as Network Information System (NIS).
If you want to create the users and groups before the installation you choose one of the following ways:
You start SAPinst and choose Software Life-Cycle Tasks Additional Preparation
Tasks Operating System Users and Groups.
You create operating system users and groups manually. Make sure that you also check the settings for these operating system users.
The administration user sapadm is created only if the Host Agent is
automatically installed during the installation of the Diagnostics Agent. It is used for central monitoring services.
Users and Groups on UNIX SAPinst chooses available operating system user IDs and group IDs. If you want to specify them or to change the Home directory, you have to create the OS Users and groups before the installation.
User Primary Group Additional Group Description
<dasid>adm sapsys sapinst Diagnostics Agent administrator
Users and Groups on WINDOWS
User Local Installation Domain Installation
<dasid>adm SAP_<DASID>_LocalAdmin
SAP_LocalAdmin
Users
SAP_<DASID>_GlobalAdmin
SAP_LocalAdmin
Domain Users
SAPService<DASID> SAP_<DASID>_LocalAdmin
SAP_LocalAdmin
Users
SAP_<DASID>_GlobalAdmin
SAP_LocalAdmin
Domain Users
4.5 Directories of the Diagnostics Agent
This section describes the SAP directories that SAPinst creates during the installation.
/usr/sap/<DASID> contains the following subdirectories:
SYS
exe - Contains executable kernel programs
global - Contains globally shared data
profile - Contains the profiles of the Diagnostics Agent instance
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SMDA<Instance_Number> - Instance directory of the Diagnostics Agent instance. It
contains the instance-specific data of the Diagnostics Agent. It contains the following subdirectories:
script - Contains the smdsetup script
SMDAgent - Contains the Diagnostics Agent software and properties files
exe - Contains executable kernel programs that are replicated from SYS/exe
host every time the instance is started.
The SAP copy program sapcpe compares the binaries in the <platform>
directory and the binaries in the SMDA<Instance_Number> /exe directory. If
the binaries in the exe directory are elder than those in the <platform>
directory, sapcpe replaces them with the newer version.
work - Contains log files
4.6 Starting, Stopping and Managing the Diagnostics Agent
UNIX
The Diagnostics Agent is started at the end of the installation.
You can start and stop the Diagnostics Agent by running the startsap and stopsap
scripts.
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You can only start or stop the Diagnostics Agent separately. It is not started or stopped automatically with the SAP system.
Prerequisites
You have logged on to the host as user <dasid>adm.
Procedure
Starting a Diagnostics Agent
To start the Diagnostics Agent, enter this command:
startsap SMDA<Instance_Number> [-vhost <virtual hostname>]
startsap SMDA97
You do not have to specify the <DASID> if there is only one Diagnostics Agent
system on this host.
Stopping a Diagnostics Agent
To stop the Diagnostics Agent, enter this command:
stopsap SMDA<Instance_Number> [-vhost <virtual hostname>]
stopsap SMDA97
You do not have to specify the <DASID> if there is only one Diagnostics Agent
system on this host.
Managing a Diagnostics Agent
To manage the Diagnostics Agent, enter this command:
/usr/sap/<DASID>/SMDA<Instance_Number>/exe/sapcontrol -prot NI_HTTP -
nr <Instance_Number> [-host <hostname>] -function GetProcessList
/usr/sap/DAA/SMDA97/exe/sapcontrol -prot NI_HTTP -nr 97 -
function GetProcessList
WINDOWS
The Diagnostics Agent is started at the end of the installation.
You can start and stop all your Diagnostics Agents using the SAP Management Console (SAP MMC).
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Procedure
Starting/Stopping Diagnostics Agent(s)
1. Start the SAP MMC on the SAP system host by choosing Start All Programs SAP Management Console.
2. Right-click the Diagnostics Agent node and choose Start or Stop.
Managing a Diagnostics Agent
To manage the Diagnostics Agent, enter this command:
<drive>:\usr\sap\<DASID>\SMDA<Instance_Number>\exe\sapcontrol -prot
PIPE -nr <Instance_Number> [-host <hostname>] -function
GetProcessList
C:\usr\sap\DAA\SMDA97\exe\sapcontrol.exe -prot PIPE -nr 97
-function GetProcessList
IBM SYSTEM I(I5/OS)
The Diagnostics Agent is installed like a standard SAP instance.
Procedure
Starting/Stopping Diagnostics Agent(s)
Use STARTSAP/STOPSAP to start and stop your Diagnostics Agents.
4.7 Mass Deployment of the Diagnostics Agent
If you want to massively deploy the Diagnostics Agent on a customer system landscape you can use the Diagnostics Agent SAPinst in unattended mode. This means you record all input parameters for one installation scenario, which you can then reuse for further installations.
For more details, please refer to SAP Note 1376933: Mass Deployment of SAP Diagnostics Agent 7.11. This SAP Note describes the additional steps you have to perform for an installation in unattended mode beyond the "standard" installation procedure that is described in this installation guide.
4.8 Deleting a Diagnostics Agent
This procedure tells you how to uninstall a Diagnostics Agent using SAPinst.
You must delete a Diagnostics Agent instance only using SAPinst; otherwise you might have problems with further installations on this host.
Prerequisites
UNIX
You are logged on as user root.
WINDOWS
You are logged on with a user account that has the required authorization to run the SAPinst tool and the Diagnostics Agent.
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Do not use the user <dasid>adm to delete the Diagnostics Agent.
Procedure
1. Start SAPinst [page13].
2. On the Welcome screen, choose <Your SAP product> Software Life-Cycle Options
Uninstall Uninstall - SAP Systems or Single
3. On the screen General SAP System Parameters, enter the location of the profile directory of the Diagnostics Agent that you want to uninstall:
4. /usr/sap/<DASID>/SYS/profile
5. Follow the instructions in the SAPinst input dialogs.
For more details, use the F1 help in SAPinst screens.
4.9 Post installation steps
The sections hereunder describe the following Post installation tasks:
Change the Managing System of the Diagnostics Agent [page 26]
Change the Diagnostics Agent credentials [page 27]
Change the Diagnostics Agent connectivity type [page 27]
For more details, read the Diagnostics Agent Troubleshooting guide.
4.9.1 Change the Managing System of the Diagnostics Agent
If the Diagnostics Agent is already installed on your system you can change the Diagnostics Agent configuration by running the smdsetup script. You can execute this procedure if for
instance the Agent is installed with some wrong parameters or if it was deployed at the end of an SAP System installation and you selected not to register your Agent in any SLD.
Prerequisites
The Diagnostics Agent is already installed on your system with some wrong parameters.
Procedure
If you want to change the Managing System the Diagnostics Agent is connected to, you have to execute the following steps:
1. Stop the Diagnostics agent
2. Open a shell (command prompt on windows platforms) on /usr/sap/<DASID>/SMDA<Instance_Number>/script
3. The command to execute depends on the connection type
We recommend you to connect the agent directly to the Managing System.
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In case of Direct connection to the Managing System:
smdsetup managingconf
hostname:"sapms://<J2ee_Message_server_hostname>"
port:"<http_port_message_server>" user:"SMD_ADMIN" pwd:"xxxxxx"
In case of SLD registration:
smdsetup sldconf hostname:"<SLD_HOSTNAME>" port:"<SLD_PORT>"
user:"<SLDDSUSER>" pwd:"<SLDDSUSER_PWD>"
4. Start the Diagnostics agent
4.9.2 Change the Diagnostics Agent credentials
This section provides information about how to change the credentials (login and/or password) of the J2EE user used to connect the Diagnostics Agent to the Managing System.
Prerequisites
All the Diagnostics Agents must be connected to the Managing System before updating the password of the J2EE user used by these Diagnostics Agents
Procedure
1. You can either change the password of the J2EE user used by the agents or create a new J2EE user in User Management.
2. Open the Agent Administration application
In the Agent Credentials panel, fill the previous login of the Diagnostics Agents and enter the new one (or enter the same login with a new password). Click on the Update all agents button.
3. All the agents are disconnected and reconnected with the new credentials.
4.9.3 Change the Diagnostics Agent connectivity type
This section describes how to change the way the Diagnostics Agent is connected to the Solution Manager system.
Connectivity types
There are different types of connection to connect the Diagnostics agent to the Managing System such as:
Direct connection to the Java EE Dispatcher node: the Diagnostics agent tries to establish a direct connection to the P4 port (5xx04) of the Java EE dispatcher node of the Managing system.
Direct SSL connection to the Java EE Dispatcher node: the Diagnostics agent tries to establish a direct connection to the P4S port (5xx06) of the Java EE dispatcher node of the Managing system. All the data transferred by this channel are encrypted.
P4 Connection via the Java EE Message server: the Diagnostics agent contacts the Java EE message server of the Managing system on the HTTP port (81xx) to retrieve the P4 port (5xx04) of one of the Dispatcher nodes running in the Java EE cluster (use a load balancing mechanism). This kind of connection supports High Availability Managing systems.
P4 SSL connection via the Java EE Message server: the Diagnostics agent contacts the Java EE message server of the Managing system on the HTTP port (81xx) to retrieve the P4S port(5xx06) of one of the Dispatcher nodes running in the Java EE
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cluster (use a load balancing mechanism). This kind of connection supports High Availability Managing systems.
HTTP support connection via the Java EE Message server: the Diagnostics agent contacts the Java EE message server of the Managing system on the HTTP port (81xx) to retrieve the P4HTTP port (5xx05) of one of the Dispatcher nodes running in the Java EE cluster (use a load balancing mechanism). This kind of connection supports High Availability Managing systems. The protocol used between the Diagnostics agent and the Managing System is HTTP.
We recommend you to connect the Diagnostics Agent to the Managing System via the Java EE Message server instead of the Direct connection to the Dispatcher node.
Prerequisites
The Diagnostics Agent is already installed.
Procedure
To change the connectivity type you have to proceed as follows:
1. On the Managing system, go to Diagnostics Administration -> Managed Systems -> Agent Administration
2. In the Agent Connectivity panel, select the new connection type for the Diagnostics agent selected and apply the change. The Diagnostics agent is then reconnected with the new connection channel.
SSL connection can only be configured from the Managing System and not during the SAPinst sequence. Obviously this implies that the Managing System supports SSL connections.
4.10 Troubleshoot
4.10.1 Troubleshooting with SAPinst
If an error occurs, SAPinst:
Stops the installation
Displays a dialog informing you about the error
Procedure
1. To view the log file, choose View Logs.
2. If an error occurs during the dialog or processing phase, do either of the following:
Try to solve the problem
Abort the installation with Exit
Continue the installation by choosing Retry.
3. Check the log files of SAPinst in the installation directory sapinst_instdir SAPinst
normally creates this installation directory directly below the temporary directory. SAPinst
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finds the temporary directory by checking the value of the environment variables TEMP,
TMP, or TMPDIR.
If no value is set for these variables, SAPinst uses /tmp/sapinst_instdir
as default installation directory on UNIX platforms and
%ProgramFiles%\sapinst_instdir on windows platforms. If you want to
use an alternative installation directory, set the environment variable TEMP,
TMP, or TMPDIR to the required directory.
4.10.2 Troubleshoot the Diagnostics Agent
Prerequisites
The Diagnostics Agent was installed automatically at the end of a primary/additional application server instance installation.
During the installation you chose not to register the Diagnostics Agent in the SLD Server.
The agent does not start since runtime.properties and secstore.properties files
are missing.
Procedure
We recommend that you connect directly the agent to the Managing System
1. Open a shell (command prompt on windows platforms) on /usr/sap/<DASID>/SMDA<Instance_Number>/script and log on as <dasid>adm
user.
2. Execute the command:
smdsetup managingconf
hostname:"sapms://<J2ee_Message_server_hostname>"
port:"<http_port_message_server>" user:"SMD_ADMIN" pwd:"xxxxxx"
3. Nevertheless if you choose to register the agent in an existing Central you have to execute the command:
smdsetup sldconf hostname:"<SLD_HOSTNAME>" port:"<SLD_PORT>"
user:"<SLDDSUSER>" pwd:"<SLDDSUSER_PWD>"
For more details, read the Diagnostics Agent Troubleshooting guide.
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