Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for SAP 2.1 ユーザーガイド
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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 4
Click Next to display the ABAP Connection panel.
Use the ABAP Connection panel to enter the connection information for the SAP system.
Note
The system information entered on this panel must be unique.
Step 5
Specify the connection information for connecting to the SAP application server:
SAP database
Check this check box if you want to configure the SAP
database that is associated with the SAP system.
database that is associated with the SAP system.
Monitor as production system
This check box is checked by default. Certain processes
will run only on production systems. If you want to
monitor the system as a non-production system
(development or sandbox), uncheck the check box.
will run only on production systems. If you want to
monitor the system as a non-production system
(development or sandbox), uncheck the check box.
Organization
Enter the group or organization within the company that
owns the target.
owns the target.
Note
If you are configuring multiple SAP systems
with the same SID, you must specify the
organization for each SAP system target.
with the same SID, you must specify the
organization for each SAP system target.
Field
Description
Field
Description
Connect using
Choose the connection method from the drop-down list.
The fields that display on the panel depend on the
connection method selected.
The fields that display on the panel depend on the
connection method selected.
Application server
Choose this option to connect to the SAP system using the
SAP application server connection information.
SAP application server connection information.
Specify the information in the following fields:
•
Server name—Enter the name of the SAP application
server.
server.
•
System number—Enter the SAP system number.
Logon group
Choose this option to establish a connection using a logon
group, which contains a group of SAP system instances.
When a user logs on to a logon group, the message server
directs the users to the server of this group that currently
has the lightest load.
group, which contains a group of SAP system instances.
When a user logs on to a logon group, the message server
directs the users to the server of this group that currently
has the lightest load.
Specify the information in the following fields:
•
System ID—Enter the SAP system ID (SID).
•
Message server—Enter the name of the server a user
logs on to and that handles the communication
between the application servers. For example,
transport of update requests and lock requests.
logs on to and that handles the communication
between the application servers. For example,
transport of update requests and lock requests.
•
Group name—Enter the name of the Logon Group to
be accessed. The name entered in this field is
case-sensitive.
be accessed. The name entered in this field is
case-sensitive.