SAP SYSTEM OPERATION
A SAP landscape consists of numerous individual but interconnected components with which the business processes of all company areas are mapped.
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These application parts must be coordinated and safely shut down and restarted during ongoing operation in the course of maintenance activities on the SAP systems, either directly or taking into account the connected peripheral systems.
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The difficulty here is not issuing start/stop commands, but dealing with different SAP versions, as well as operating system and database manufacturers.
AIX
SLES Linux
RHEL Linux
Windows
SAP HANADB
SAP MaxDB
SAP ASE
OracleDB
IBM DB2
MSSQL
SAP ERP + Suite
SAP S/4HANA
SAP BW/4HANA
SAP web dispatcher
automatics offers you broad support for all common SAP infrastructures.
As well as dealing with complex system configurations (HANA system replication, HA configurations, application clusters)
SAP SYSTEM DISCOVERY
You can configure automatics to take system information from either a Network and system scan relates or draws information from already maintained and configured management systems, such as the SAP Solution Manager or the SAP Landscape Management retrieves.
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Additional information, such as a technical system description or the assignment to an environment (development, QA, production) can be entered directly in automatics or via a supplementary CSV import take place.
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Why choose one of these discovery methods? automatics can also combine all of these methods with each other and thus access various information from different sources! You keep the steering wheel in your hand
and decide in which order and with which priority this happens - if desired completely granular down to individual detailed information of the systems and components.
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Your own CMDB and a central and intuitive view of your SAP landscape provides you with all the information you need for automation within automatics.