Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for SAP 2.2 User Guide

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Cisco TEO—Process Automation Guide for Automation for SAP HANA
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Chapter 3      Getting Started Using the Automation Pack
  Creating and Configuring HANA Targets
Step 5
Click OK to close the dialog box and complete the procedure.
Creating Unix/Linux System Target
If you want to monitor the HANA Linux systems in your environment, you must create the Unix/Linux 
System targets. The Automation for SAP HANA content requires that two different Unix/Linux System 
targets be created with different runtime user accounts:
  •
HANA.SAP Administration Unix Target—This target is used for SAP command line applications 
and uses the HANA OS SIDADM runtime user account.
  •
HANA.Linux Administration Unix Target—This target is used for LINUX command line 
administration applications and uses a Linux user with OS administration permissions as the runtime 
user account. 
Note
Review the 
 prior to creating the system targets
Note
For additional information on creating and managing Unix/Linux System targets, see the Cisco TEO 
Adapter Guide for Terminal Adapter
.
Step 1
On the Definitions workspace, right-click Targets and choose New > Unix/Linux System to open the 
New Unix/Linux System Properties dialog box.
Step 2
On the General tab, specify the following information:
Ignore certificate errors
Check or uncheck the check box to indicate whether the 
target should ignore any certificate errors on the specified 
web site. If the check box is checked, all errors will be 
ignored.
Field
Description
Field
Description
Display name
Enter a name for the Database target. This is the name 
that will display in the Targets pane.
Type
Display only. Type of target.
Owner
User name of the owner of the target. This is typically 
the person who created the target. 
Status
Display only. Status of the target.
Status information
Display only. Detailed information regarding the target 
status.
Organization
Name of the group or organization within the company 
that owns the target.