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This document describes all recommended additional information which should be available for instructors to ensure a good quality standard of instructor information

This document describes all recommended additional information which should be available for instructors to ensure a good quality standard of instructor information. The document is stored within the Service Marketplace under the alias /curr-info (http://service.sap.com/curr-info).

This document especially is used for capturing dynamic information changing over time (for example existing bugs due to implemented support packages etc.) that cannot be included in the fixed XML based instructor guide.

Therefore every instructor should always have a look into this document when teaching a course to ensure that he or she has up to date information (that cannot be guaranteed just by the XML embedded instructor guide).

Before teaching the class, make sure that you TEST ALL EXERCISES AND DEMOS that you are about to show. The exercises make up the core of the class and should be shown as demos.

Make sure that you use the correct system landscape. A Landscape consists of the Cloud-System RA-- (including Windows, BI 4.0 System, DataServices) and the HANA box (i.e., lt006X), instance (XX being different for each training). Only the correct combination of Cloud-Environment and HANA box will work!

Please note: There is only one HA200 IG and this includes all the demos. The demonstration manual has been merged into this one document.HA200

SAP HANA 1.0 SPS05,

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Table of contents

31.Recommended Information

32.If you need support

33.Last update of this document

44.System Landscape

44.1Components installed

54.2WTS

54.3SAP HANA

54.4BI Platform and SAP Data Services

64.5TAS/200 ABAP stack

65.Preparation Landscape:

66.User IDs and passwords per system

67.Cloud Logon Information

6How to log on

78.System Preparation Steps

78.1Initialize Studio

7Login to Remote Session

7Confirm IE Language Settings

8Launch SAP HANA Studio

9Adjust Preferences

15Open Administration Console

16Add System

208.2Connect to File Share

20Open File Share

20Enter Credentials

219.Rework status

2510.Timetable

2811.Some important notes for the exercises

29 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved.

1. Recommended Information

Take time (min. 4-5 days) to prepare yourself to teach this course.

Please contact the course owner for additional information that would be helpful for this instructor guide.

2. If you need support

Please open a Support Ticket:

Component for CSS Ticket: TRAI

In case of emergency during a class you can also call the Support Hotline:

Hotline number: +49 (0)62267 7-40300

Hotline is available 24/7

Official name from Training Support: KPS Support (Knowledge Productization Services)3. Last update of this document

Rev1 D045531 (29th Nov 2012)

Rev 2 D001951 ( 13.12.2012)

4. System Landscape

4.1 Components installed

4.2 WTSWhen using the RDP connection from the Common Training WTS to your cloud environment, you are logging on to the WTS of your landscape.

Please note we are now providing a NEW WTS on Win 2008 with new install of all most up to date client installations necessary to run the course.

Your WTS alias would be HB-HA200SPS5-XXX. The information what the wild-card XXX means, you will receive from the local training administrator.

In the following example we replace that with dev.

.The WTS provides all clients and installations necessary to run the course.

4.3 SAP HANA

Serverwdflbmt7215.wdf.sap.corp

SIDH00

Instance00

RoleSAP HANA Database

4.4 BI Platform and SAP Data Services

Serverwdflbmt2287.wdf.sap.corp

Roles BI Platform 4.0 SP4 Patch4 for Reporting Tools

SAP Data Services 4.1 Patch3

In contrast to previous landscapes, where BIP and DS were running on different servers, there is only ONE SAP BusinessObjects server.4.5 TAS/200 ABAP stack

Servertastdc00.wdf.sap.corp

Instance14

Client200

Role SLT Server (DMIS 2011_1_700 SP3) Source System for replication and data load

DXC source system

5. Preparation Landscape:

Please refer to curr-info on SMP to find a PREP landscapes at

https://service.sap.com/curr-info

6. User IDs and passwords per system

SystemUser IDPassword

Cloud Logontrain-##initial(all lower case)

TAS (SLT Server, Backend)STUDENT-##(do not miss the dash on the ABAP system)INITIAL(all capitals on ABAP system)

BIP, SAP Data Servicestrain-#### - 00 until 25same as user name(all lower case)

SAP HANA STUDENT##

SYSTEM

H00adm (sidadm)

kpsadm (Root user)Training1 manager

Sapabc123

abc12345

7. Cloud Logon Information

How to log on

The cloud logon information is stored within the Service Marketplace http://service.sap.com/curr-info under IMPORTANT INFORMATION

8. System Preparation Steps

8.1 Initialize Studio

Login to Remote Session

StepAction

(1) Enter train-## where ## corresponds to your group number in the box.Confirm your entry by pressing the Tab key.

(2) Enter initial in the box.Confirm your entry by pressing the Tab key.

(3) Click .

Confirm IE Language Settings

StepAction

(1) Click .

Launch SAP HANA Studio

StepAction

(1) Click .

(2) In start menu shortcut => SAP HANA Studio =>.

Adjust Preferences

StepAction

(1) Click .

StepAction

(1) Click .

StepAction

(1) Open the folder General by clicking the Open folder icon.

StepAction

(1) Click Network Connections .

StepAction

(1) Click the to open a drop-down list.

StepAction

(1) Choose Direct.

(2) Click .

StepAction

(1) Click .

StepAction

(1) Select Use external web browser .

(2) Click .

(3) Click .

(4) Click .

Open Administration Console

StepAction

(1) Click Open Administration Console

Add System

StepAction

(1) (2)Click with the right mouse button on the object.Select Add System

StepAction

(1) Enter wdflbmt7215 in the box.Confirm your entry by pressing the Tab key.

(2) Enter the instance number 00.

(3) Enter SAP HANA in the box.Confirm your entry by pressing the Tab key.

(4) Click .

StepAction

(1) Enter SYSTEM in the box.Confirm your entry by pressing the Tab key.

(2) Enter manager in the box.Confirm your entry by pressing the Tab key.

(3) Click .

StepAction

(1) Click .

8.2 Connect to File Share

Open File Share

StepAction

(1) Click .

(2) Click .

Enter Credentials

StepAction

(1) Enter training in the box.Confirm your entry by pressing the Tab key.

(2) Enter hanareadonly in the box.Confirm your entry by pressing the Tab key.

(3) Click .

9. Rework status

Attention: To run late we have notice, that some technical details for the exercise are not correct.

The issue is in:

Exercise 6: Data Provisioning Using SAP Data Services (optional)

Page 366 Task 2

Datastore name TAS_200

Datastore type SAP Applications

Application server wdflbmt2263.wdf.sap.corp (Should be wdflbmt2284)TASK 3

Right click on the new RWS_200 (Should be TAS_200) Datastore and from the context menuTASK 5Step 6. Drag & Drop the TCURR table from the RWS_200 (Should be TAS_200) Datastore into the workarea.

In the following table you will find all the changings by comparison with SPS04 :

Lesson M.N.Completely rework /new

Lesson M.N.Big changings

Lesson M.N.Some changings

Lesson M.N.All the same stuff or only little changings

Unit/LessonDiscriptionDetail

Unit1SAP HANA Landscape

Lesson1.1What is SAP HANA- Describe key technologies behind SAP HANA like column store and in-memory computing

Lesson1.2SAP HANA Components- Understand which components could be elements of SAP-HANA

Lesson1.3SAP HANA Scenarios- Understand different kinds of using SAP HANA

Lesson1.4Rapid Deployment Solutions RDS- Understand, what is an RDS

- How you could get and use an RDS

Lesson1.5SAP HANA Information Sources- Find the most important information sources

Unit2SAP HANA Architecture

Lesson2.1SAP HANA Persistence- Understand the different servers of SAP HANA

- Understand what's happens internally by back up and recovery

Lesson2.2Editions and Sizing SAP HANA- Know, which sizings are available for SAP HANA

- Calculate the size of SAP-HANA memory

Lesson2.3SAP HANA Scale Out- Understand the basics of SAP HANA scale out

- Understand the possibilities for configuration of a distributed system

Unit3SAP HANA Tool Overview

Lesson3.1SAP HANA Studio- Understand the basic functions of SAP HANA Studio

Lesson3.2DBA Cockpit- Understand the basic functions of DBA Cockpit

Lesson3.3HDBSQL Command Line Tool- Use HDBSQL

Unit4SAP HANA Pre & Post Installation

Lesson4.1Preparing SAP HANA Installation- Understand the new features of SPS5 in terms of installation

- SAP HANA appliance installation process

- Prepare for SAP HANA database installation

Lesson4.2Review SAP HANA Installation- Understand the usage of unified installer tool/Onsite Configuration tool

- Run the unified installer tool

- Install HANA Client/Studio/Information Composer

Lesson4.3Post-Installation Steps- Configure connections for remote support

- Install/Check HANA licenses

Unit5SAP HANA Operation

Lesson5.1Starting and Stopping SAP HANA- How you can start and stop SAP HANA

Lesson5.2Configuring SAP HANA- Configure SAP HANA Studio

- Configure SAP HANA database

Lesson5.3Periodic Manual Tasks- The administrative task to manage SAP HANA

Lesson5.4Encryption- SSL Connection Encryption

- Data Volume Encryption

Unit6Backup and Recovery

Lesson6.1Concept of Backup and Recovery- Explain the Concept of Backup and Recovery

Lesson6.2Data Area Backup- Perform a Data Area Backup

- Estimate the Size of a Backup

Lesson6.3Log Area Backup- Configure Log Area Backup

Lesson6.4Backup of Configuration Files and Backup Catalog- Use the Backup Catalog to get Information about the Backups

Lesson6.5Recovery- Perform a Database Recovery

Lesson6.6Database Copy- Explain the Scenarios for Database Copy

Lesson6.7High Availability- Explain the High Availability Scenarios for SAP HANA

Unit7Maintaining Users and Authorizations

Lesson7.1User Management- Explain How To Handle User Management and User Provisioning

- Explain User and Role Concept in SAP HANA

- Explain How To Maintain Users Roles

- Explain How To Maintain SAP HANA Privileges

Lesson7.2Types of Privileges- Explain The Authorization Concept

- Explain What is SQL Privilege

- Explain What is SYSTEM Privilege

- Explain What is Package Privilege

- Explain What is Analytic Privilege

Lesson7.3Standard Roles- Explain The Purpose Of the Pre-Delivered Roles

- Explain What is a Template Role

- Explain Which role is Required for Information Composer

Lesson7.4Administrative Tasks- Explain How To Deactivate a User

- Explain How To Reactivate a User

- Explain How To Reset a Locked User

- Explain How To Manage User Password

Lesson7.5Authentication Methods- Explain the Authentication Methods

Lesson7.6Information Sources for Administrators and Auditing- List Tables and Views which support User Management

- Analyze which Privileges a User has been granted

- Explain Audit Logging Infrastructure

Unit8Data Provisioning Using SLT

Lesson8.1Positioning and Key Concepts- Explain how to position SAP LT Replication Server

- Understand the key concepts and features

- List the technical prerequisites and how to set up the SAP LT Replication Server

- Name the benefits of the trigger-based replication approach

Lesson8.2Landscape Strategy and Sizing Aspects- Describe landscape strategy of SAP LT Replication Server

- Explain the general sizing recommendations

- Describe important LT replication jobs

Lesson8.3Installation Procedure- Describe the installation procedure of SAP LT Replication Server

Lesson8.4Configuration Aspects- Define a configuration of SAP LT replication Server

Lesson8.5Data Replication at a Glance- Explain the different option for data replication and the related implications

Lesson8.6Monitoring of Replication- Describe the monitoring dashboard

- Explain the concept of Mass Transfer IDs

- Leverage the IUUC Synchronization Cockpit

Lesson8.7Other Operations Aspects- Know how to manager structural changes on replicated tables

- Understand the Backup and Recovery Strategy

- Describe the concept of data volume management

Unit9Data Provisioning Using SAP Data Services

Lesson9.1SAP Data Services 4 and SAP HANA- Describe the cooperation of SAP HANA and SAP Data Services

Lesson9.2Configure SAP Data Services 4- Configure SAP Data Services for Metadata Import

Lesson9.3Configure SAP HANA Studio- Configure SAP HANA Studio for Metadata Import

Lesson9.4Load Data into SAP HANA- Load data into SAP HANA using SAP Data Services

Unit10Data Provisioning Using Direct Extraction Connector

Lesson10.1Introduction to SAP HANA Direct Extractor Connection (DXC)- Explain an additional data acquisition technique for working with data from SAP Business Suite systems that has been added to the existing techniques for HANA data acquisition

- Explain the rationale SAP HANA Direct Extractor Connection (DXC)

Lesson10.2SAP HANA Direct Extractor Connection Setup & Configuration- Explain SAP HANA Direct Extractor Connection Setup & Configuration

Unit11Monitoring and Troubleshooting

Lesson11.1Monitoring with SAP HANA Studio- Explain how to monitor the overall SAP HANA state, system components, memory and space usage using SAP HANA Studio Tools

- Outline how to work with monitoring Alerts, Logs and Traces with the SAP HANA Studio

- Outline how to monitor performance with the SAP HANA Studio

Lesson11.2Monitoring with DBACOCKPIT- Explain how to monitor SAP HANA using DBACOCKPIT

Lesson11.3Monitoring with SAP Solution Manager- Know how SAP HANA is integrated in SAP Solution Manager

Lesson11.4Remote Support- Establish a remote service connection for SAP HANA

Lesson11.5SAP Early Watch Alert- set up Early Watch Alert for SAP HANA

Unit12Software Lifecycle Management

Lesson12.1Transporting Changes- Understand Software Lifecycle Management of SAP HANA

Lesson12.2Updating SAP HANA- Describe the update process of SAP HANA

10. TimetableSAP HANA Administration & Operations

Day 1

FromToLessonDuration

10:0010:30Opening and Introduction00:30

Unit 1 SAP HANA Landscape1:35

10:3011:00What is SAP HANA00:30

11:0011:30SAP HANA Components00:30

11:3011:40SAP HANA Scenarios00:10

11:4011:55RDS00:15

11:5512:05SAP HANA Information Sorces00:10

12:0513:05Lunch01:00

Unit 2 SAP HANA Architecture2:30

13:0514:45SAP HANA Persistence01:40

14:4515:05Sizing SAP HANA00:20

15:0515:35SAP HANA Scale out00:30

15:3515:55Break00:20

Unit 3 SAP HANA Tool Overview1:05

15:5516:05SAP HANA Studio00:10

16:0516:15DBA Cockit00:10

16:1516:25HDBSQL 00:10

16:25 17:00Look and feel Exercise 100:35

Day 2

FromToLessonDuration

Unit 4 SAP HANA Pre & Post Installation1:00

09:0009:20Preparing SAP HANA Installation00:20

09:2009:50Review SAP HANA Installation00:30

09:5010:00Post Installation Steps00:10

Unit 5 SAP HANA Operations2:10

10:0010:20Starting and Stopping00:20

10:2010:50Exercise 200:30

10:5011:05 Break00:15

11:0511:35Configuring SAP HANA DB00:30

11:3512:00Periodic Manual Task00:25

12:0012:10Encryption00:10

12:1013:10Lunch01:00

Unit 6 Backup and Recovery2:25

13:1013:30Concept of Backup and Recovery00:20

13:3013:40Data Area Backup00:10

13:4014:00Log area Backup00:20

14:0014:10Backup of configuration00:10

14.1014:25Recovery (Please read note 2 directly thereafter the timetable)00:15

14:2514:55 Exercise 3 00:30

15:2515:40Break00:15

15:4015:50Database Copy00:10

15:5016:00High Availability00:10

Unit 7 Maintaining Users and Authorizations2:05

16:00 16:20User Management00:20

16:2016:35Types of Privileges00:15

16:3516:45Standard Roles00:10

16:4516:55Admin Tasks00:10

16:5517:05Authentication Methods00:10

17:0517:15Information Sources for Administrators and Auditing00:10

Day 3

FromToLessonDuration

09:0009:40Exercise 400:40

Unit 8 Data Provisioning Using SLT03:20

09:4010:00Positioning and Key Concepts00:20

10:0010:20Landscape Strategy and Sizing Aspects00:20

10:2010:40 Installation Procedure00:20

10:4010:55Break00:15

10:5511:20Configuration Aspects00:25

11:2011:50Data Replication at a Glance00:30

11:5012:05Monitoring of Replication.00:15

12:0513:00Lunch00:55

13:0013:10Accelerated Load Procedures00:10

13:1013:50Excercse 5, This exercise was improved, its now more interesting .( (Please read note 1 directly thereafter the timetable)00:40

Unit 9 Data Provisioning Using SAP Data Services01:15

13:5013:55SAP Data Services 4 and SAP HANA00:05

13.5514:05Configure SAP Data Services 400:15

14:0514:10 Configure SAP HANA Studio00:05

14:1014:30Load Data into SAP HANA00:20

Exercise 6 (Please read note 3 directly thereafter the timetable)00:30

This Exercise is now optional, because its to difficult for the students to work with both tools SLT / Data Services

14:3014:50Break00:20

Unit 10 Data Provisioning Using DXC00:35

14:5015:00Introduction DXC00:10

15:0015:25DXC Setup & Configuration00:25

Unit 11 Monitoring & Troubleshooting00:45

15:2515:30Monitoring with SAP HANA Studio00:05

15:3015:40Monitoring with DBA Cockpit00:10

15:4015:50Monitoring with SAP Solution Manager00:10

15:5016:00Remote Support00:10

16:0016:10EWA00:10

Unit 12 Software Lifecycle Management00:30

16:1016:30Transporting Changes00:20

16:3016:40Updating SAP HANA0010

11. Some important notes for the exercises Note 1 Exercise 5/6 (SLT/ Data Services ) Experience has shown that the most of our user use SLT for the data transformation . Therefor we have improved the exercise 5.After introduction you should know which students work with SLT or Data services. Depend from this knowledge you should decide which exercise you should carry out.The default recommendation is the SLT exercise.

Note 2

Attention (SPS05): only problematic by a creative demonstration.We take notice about the following issues, and inform the development:

Problem: During recovery, if HANA instance is in a limbo (i.e. data file missing, so index server is not running). Recovery won't stop the instance, and then won't be able to find backup pieces. (However, if you choose recover to a specific backup, you are given option to select backup and then recovery will stop semi-running instance).

This makes it impossible to select backup pieces (as HANA can't start name server temporarily). Need to manually stop the instance.

BUG: During recovery (manually stopped HANA instance) "Recover to the most recent" no mater which backup location selected, on the review recoery settings page the data backup volume is still the default. Recovery will fail is the backup is not in default dir.

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