on 2024 Nov 04 10:55 AM
Dear community,
I'm afraid I know the answer, but I thought asking wouldn't hurt 😉
The thing is, SPAM/SAINT updates themselves are not platform-dependent. But according to the official Landscape Management documentation: "If your repository is on Linux (NFS), the global host of the system and all other SAP instances must be on Linux."
So our fileserver is Linux. For SPAM/SAINT updates directly in AIX-based SAP systems this works absolutely fine. Only LaMa won't let us use the "SPAM/SAINT update" function for AIX systems, hence the OS type linked to the LaMa repository is Linux. This attribute is automatically recognised by LaMa and I couldn't find any place to change it.
Same thing with other repos - e.g. ST-PI + ST-A/PI ... at least one exception is ACEXT. Here the OS seems to be tied to the file instead of the server's file system.
Does anyone of you have an idea, a trick, a hint or something how LaMa would accept files in a Linux repository as source for AIX SAP systems? Or do we seriously have to set up an additional AIX fileserver just for these patches?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experiences!
Best regards, Marie
Request clarification before answering.
Hi Marie.
You shouldn't have to create a second share, but you will need to specify a second repository with the details of how to mount the share on AIX. Proceed as follows..
With the Linux-hosted NFS share mounted on your AIX host, create a second repository for SPAM/SAINT for the AIX mount details. This time, on step 1 (Basic properties) select an AIX host with the NFS share mounted. LaMa will present the NFS shares mounted on the AIX host in step 2 (Mount data). Select the appropriate mount point, and click next, then save. Discover and create the configuration the same way as before.
Best regards,
Abe
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