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Active/Active Read enabled option

Imran_94
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 new_license_screenshot.pngBW_primarysystem_license.pngBW_Secondarysystem_license_error.pngDear Team,

our requirement is, customer was using s4hana, they want to connect the secondary system in SAP using read access mode, we have enabled the logreplay_readaccess mode in secondary system, but when we are trying to login it shows license error, i want to know which license is required to login into secondary system, i have found below SAP note, please give me some solution for this requirement.

please go through the link regarding the Active/Active Read enabled option

https://help.sap.com/docs/SAP_HANA_PLATFORM/4e9b18c116aa42fc84c7dbfd02111aba/6c47a595535e494f94567b2...

2685661 - Licensing required for HANA System Replication

in the license Management what they have mentioned is below

The SAP HANA Active/Active read-enabled option requires additional licensing (see also the Feature Scope Description for SAP HANA); the license for Active/Active (read enabled) also covers the multi-target replication scenario. Active/Active is enabled by setting the system replication operation mode to logreplay_readaccess, the secondary system is then operated automatically with the license key of the primary system. Changes to the license key are done on the primary system and replicated to the secondary system (see also Managing SAP HANA Licenses).

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CharlesFeng
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Hi,

I don't think you can connect to secondary DB via SAPGUI directly.
I did a test in my local system and it works by following below steps.
1. add secondary DB as a secondary connection in DBCO.
2. in DBACOCKPIT, under "System Configuration", add a new system, choose the Database Connection which was created in above step.
3. Then connect to the secondary DB via button "Connect to Database".

Best regards,
Charles

Imran_94
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Hi, we have recently implemented this scenario in EHP7 oracle system, it works for me, but in hana iam facing this kind of issues, can you please check the note 2685661 - Licensing required for HANA System Replication, in this they are mentioned clearly that for pure read access you required additional license
Imran_94
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which i referred the SAP note, 2685661 - Licensing required for HANA System Replication in this they clearly mentioned, required additional license for pure read access,
Imran_94
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which i referred the SAP note, 2685661 - Licensing required for HANA System Replication in this they clearly mentioned, required additional license for pure read access, This differs significantly from our previous experience with Oracle Database, where we were able to directly log into the secondary database without such constraints. Given the increasing trend of businesses migrating to HANA in the coming years, it is crucial to have the flexibility to access secondary systems as needed. At present, it appears that there is no direct option for logging into the secondary HANA system, which is quite different from how we managed similar scenarios with Oracle. I believe this could be a limitation or bug that needs attention, as it is hindering operational flexibility. I have been working on this issue for over a month now and, unfortunately, have not received a definitive solution from SAP. As a result, I find myself leaning towards Oracle, which appears to offer a more user-friendly solution in this context. I wanted to bring this matter to your attention, as it seems to be a significant concern for organizations looking to adopt HANA for their future enterprise solutions.
RalfCzekalla
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Hi Imran,

probably best to first check out what SAP HANA’s Active/Active Read-Enabled (AARE) is about and how it is designed:

Active/Active (Read Enabled) | SAP Help Portal

Of course, SAP HANA is not Oracle, and also that is not like other databases in the market.

Please see my other answers below why an ABAP server can not use AARE Secondary for a primary connection. Only a secondary (pure-read) connection is possible. 

Best Regards
Ralf Czekalla