on 2008 Aug 07 7:21 AM
Dears,
I want to confirm that can we deployed SAR files using SDM.
Please suggest.
Shivam
Hi,
As far as i know only SCA or SDA files will be deployed using SDM or JSPM. Only abap sypport packages or kernal files will be in the sar format.Like using jspm you can deploy or update the kernal which will be with the SAR extension.
Regards,
Vamshi.
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I have EP 6.0 in which we don't have JSPM and all Java Patches comes in SAR fromat.
Java patches come with sapinst file that is available on Marketplace so we use this sapinst to apply java patches but issue is that for KMC patch i dont find sapinst on marketplace so thinking can we apply this KMC patch using SDM that is a SAR file.
Shivam
Hi Shival,
Have you read the Support Package installation guide available on the Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides? It contains instructions on how to apply the patches, including KMC.
Best Regards,
Matt
Hi Shivam,
I find this very interesting. I have just checked SP Stack download on the Service Marketplace and I see SAPinst files. When you create your download basket, do you get any files called SAPINST22_0-20001822.SAR - WebAS 6.40 SP22(Part 1/4): SAP Installer and CTRL<DB type>22_0-20001822.SAR - WebAS 6.40 SP22(Part 2/4): SAPInst Control File for <DB type>?
Best Regards,
Matt
Edited by: Matt Kangas on Aug 8, 2008 9:38 AM
Dear,
I hope your j2ee engine is 640. For 640, you should upgrade your java stack using SAPINST. (If you are having dialogue instance then for you should also run one more time SAPINST for DI)
1st extract these .SAR files mentioned above then you will get sapinst file and upgrade your Java stack.
if u have any other Java components that does not include in Java stack (as per SP stack level released in SMP.) then this componets u will get it under Support pack download link in SMP.
Upgrade this extra components using SDM.
Hi Imran,
You are correct and I should clarify my answer a bit more. All patches related to content on the J2EE engine are applied with SAPinst. This includes, for example, the core engine, Portal Platform, KMC, etc. Since XI is a dual stack with connectors, there are actually several tools -- SAPinst for the Java pieces, SDM for the connectors and even SPAM on the ABAP side. Thank you for pointing that out, as I was answering too narrowly.
In any case, all of the instructions are found in the SPS installation guide.
Best Regards,
Matt
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