on 2009 May 20 12:32 PM
Hi,
My sap is running on ecc6.0,linux with maxdb(abap+javastack) we are taking backup through database manager in tape.while restoring it will ask any java files.
Thanku
Kumarraju
I have had much better java restore experience since doing both the java export from sapinst AND config export from the Config tool. And then restoring (importing) both.
Good luck and hope this helps!
PJ
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check homogeneous system copy guide at [http://service.sap.com/instguidesnw]
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Hi,
If you doing this from routine backup point of view for recovery of your system in case of some emergency, this is well and good enough. Because you can recover your database with the help of previous backups.
But If you are planning to move this system from one host to another, So please follow the SAP recommanded system copy method because you have Java stack also in your system and Java stack will not simply come up with restore, you have to also take the export of java from target system and restore it using sapinst tool.
With Regards,
Saurabh
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Hi
Thanks alot for ur quick response.
If I want to follow SAP System copy(export/import) procedure using sapinst tool , I need to shut it down the SAP instance , which is not possible everyday.
Is there any way out to take backup of ABAP+JAVA stack to tape and restore in another machine using last sucessfull backup using backup/restore procedure(Database Manager).
How can I take backup of ABAP+JAVA stack without shuting down the SAP Instance by using any sap standard tools (sapinst) and can be used to restore in any new machine in case of emergency?
ThankU
Hi,
For restoring abap system it will not ask any java files. But for a complete recovery of java stack you need the file system recovery.
Regards,
Vamshi.
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