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SAP Supplier Relationship Management 7.0 Including SAP Enhancement
Package 1Upgrade Guide SAP Supplier Relationship Management 7.0
Including SAP Enhancement Package 1 Using the SAP Enhancement
Package Installer (SAPehpi)
For: Java UNIX
PUBLIC Document version: 1.0 – 2010-07-12
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This guide was generated according to the following criteria:
SAP Component
Usage Type / Software Unit
NetWeaver BI Java Components (BI-Java)
NetWeaver Enterprise Portal (EP)
NetWeaver EP Core (EPC)
Typographic Conventions
Example Description
<Example> Angle brackets indicate that you replace these
words or characters with appropriate entries to make entries in the
system, for example, “Enter your <User Name>”.
Example Example
Arrows separating the parts of a navigation path, for example, menu
options
Example Emphasized words or expressions
Example Words or characters that you enter in the system exactly as
they appear in the documentation
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address
/example Quicklinks added to the internet address of a homepage to
enable quick access to specific content on the Web
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Example Words or characters quoted from the screen. These include
field labels, screen titles, pushbutton labels, menu names, and
menu options.
Cross-references to other documentation or published works
Example Output on the screen following a user action, for example,
messages Source code or syntax quoted directly from a program File
and directory names and their paths, names of variables and
parameters, and
names of installation, upgrade, and database tools
EXAMPLE Technical names of system objects. These include report
names, program names, transaction codes, database table names, and
key concepts of a programming language when they are surrounded by
body text, for example, SELECT and INCLUDE
EXAMPLE Keys on the keyboard
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CAUTION
Before you start the implementation, make sure you have the latest
version of this document.
You can find the latest version on SAP Service Marketplace
http://service.sap.com/
instguides.
The following table provides an overview on the most important
document changes:
Version Date Description
1.2 Accessing the SAP Enhancement Package Installer (SAPehpi)
Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2.2 Upgrade in an SAP System Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Chapter 3 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.1.2 Installation of Landscape Verification 1.0 for SAP
Solution
Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3.1.4 Maintaining System Landscape Information . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Chapter 4 Upgrade Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4.1 Synchronized Upgrade of Dual-Stack Systems . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Chapter 5 Follow-Up Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
5.1 Updating Dialog Instances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
5.2 Changing Passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
5.3.1 Smoke Test (User Management) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.3.1.1 Verifying the UM Logon Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.3.1.2 Verifying the SSO Ticket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
5.3.2 Smoke Test (Applet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
5.3.2.1 Verifying the Live Auction Applet . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
5.4 Migrating Data from Your Existing Live Auction Cockpit . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 24
5.5 Migrating Resource Customizations from Your Existing Live
Auction
Cockpit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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1 Introduction
NOTE
This upgrade guide only applies if you are performing an upgrade of
one of the following SAP
SRM Java systems based on SAP NetWeaver 7.0:
SAP SRM 5.0
SAP SRM 2007
1.1 About This Document
This document describes the upgrade to SAP SRM Live Auction Cockpit
7.01 (SAP SRM LAC 7.01)
based on SAP NetWeaver 7.0 including EHP 2. You perform the upgrade
using the SAP Enhancement
Package Installer (SAPehpi).
This upgrade guide only contains the SAP SRM specific information
needed for the upgrade. For more
information about SAPehpi and the steps you have to perform to
upgrade your system, see the
document Installation Guide — SAP Enhancement Package Installation
Using SAP Enhancement Package Installer
(SAPehpi) [page 10]. You have to use both guides in parallel.
This document also contains information about the upgrade to SAP
NetWeaver 7.0 Application Server
Java including enhancement package 1, and information about the
upgrade of the following software
units that are possibly installed in your system:
Business Intelligence Java Components (BI-Java)
Enterprise Portal (EP)
EP Core (EPC)
Prerequisites
Make sure you read the corresponding Master Guide for SAP SRM 7.0
including SAP enhancement
package 1 before you start with this upgrade guide. The Master
Guide is available at the following
location: http://service.sap.com/srm-inst SAP SRM Server 7.01
Constraints
You need to consider the following constraints before you start the
upgrade process:
SAPehpi can be used only for an upgrade of source release systems
based on SAP NetWeaver 7.0. If
you want to upgrade SAP SRM 4.0 to SAP SRM 7.0 including SAP
enhancement package 1, you
must use SAPJup, as described in the document Upgrade Guide SAP
Supplier Relationship Management 7.0
1 Introduction
srm-inst SAP SRM Server 7.01 Upgrade Guides — SAP SRM 7.0
EHP1
This upgrade procedure does not include the upgrade of business
packages for SAP SRM. For
information on upgrading the business packages, see SAP Solution
Manager under <project name>
Configuration SAP SRM 7.0 EHP1 Basic Settings for SAP SRM Business
Package for SAP SRM .
For general information on upgrading portal content, see the SAP
NetWeaver 7.0 Upgrade Master
Guide on SAP Service Marketplace at
http://service.sap.com/instguidesNW70 Upgrade
Upgrade Master Guide .
SAP Notes
You must read the following SAP Notes before you start the upgrade.
These SAP Notes contain the
most recent information on the upgrade, as well as corrections to
the upgrade documentation. Make
sure that you have the up-to-date version of each SAP Note, which
you can find at http://
service.sap.com/notes.
SAP Note Number Description Area
1267573 Central Note: Upgrade to systems based on SAP NetWeaver 7.0
including enhancement package 2 Java
Specific to this upgrade
The references to the SAP Enhancement Package Installer (SAPehpi)
documentation in this upgrade
guide always refer to the following on the SAP Service Marketplace
portal:
http://service.sap.com/crm-inst SAP enhancement package 1 for SAP
CRM 7.0 Install Enhancement
Package Installation on Existing SAP Systems SAP Enhancement
Package Installation for Java Systems (using SAP
Enhancement Package Installer) <Operating System>
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This part of the document contains information about planning your
upgrade. Before you begin the
actual upgrade, you must first plan it carefully, since careful
planning is a prerequisite for a successful
SAP system upgrade. This includes requesting all the SAP Notes you
need. The following information
helps you plan your upgrade so that downtime is reduced to a
minimum and the upgrade runs as
efficiently as possible.
CAUTION
For more information about the planning steps you have to perform
before running the SAPehpi,
see the document Installation Guide — SAP Enhancement Package
Installation Using SAP Enhancement Package
Installer (SAPehpi) [page 10], section Planning.
2.1 Checking the Source Release
Before the upgrade, your SAP system must have a source release that
has been released for this upgrade.
For more information, see Quick Guide [external document].
Procedure
To determine the source release and Support Package level, proceed
as follows:
1. Go to the J2EE Engine Start Page: http://<host
name>:<port>/index.html
2. Choose System Information.
3. Log on to the J2EE Engine:
If you have a standalone installation, log on as user
Administrator.
If you have an add-in installation, log on as user
J2EE_Admin.
The source release and Support Package level are then displayed
under Version in the Software
Components table.
2.2 Upgrade in an SAP System Group
If you have more than one SAP system, for example, a production
system and a development system,
you must consider the entire system group.
Upgrade your systems in the same sequence in which you transport
your modifications.
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Process
If you have a development system and a production system, upgrade
the systems as follows:
1. Development system
2. Production system
If your system group consists of three SAP systems and includes a
quality assurance system that
has been set up between the development and production system, work
in the following order:
1. Development system
3. Production system
If you have made modifications to SAP objects that you want to
retain, you must proceed in the above
sequence. The version management functions of the SAP system record
all the changes you make only
in the system in which you made the modifications (the development
system). Only this SAP system
offers you optimal support when you adjust modifications.
Changes made in the development system after the upgrade can be
transported automatically to your
other SAP systems. If you use this procedure, you no longer need to
perform time-consuming
adjustments in the production system.
CAUTION
If you have modified SAP objects, make sure that you keep your
development system. Do not
copy your production system to your development system for test
purposes.
For test purposes with realistic production data, set up a quality
assurance system between the
development system and production system. This system can be a copy
of the production system.
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3 Preparation
This part of the document contains information about the
preparations that you need to make before
you upgrade your system.
CAUTION
For more information about the preparation steps you have to
perform before running the
SAPehpi, see the document Installation Guide — SAP Enhancement
Package Installation Using SAP
Enhancement Package Installer (SAPehpi) [page 10], section
Preparation.
3.1 Preparing SAP Solution Manager
The SAP Solution Manager Maintenance Optimizer plays a central role
in the upgrade process. It is
mandatory to use SAP Solution Manager Maintenance Optimizer for the
calculation of the required
upgrade packages, enhancement packages and Support Package stacks
and for the creation of the stack
configuration file (xml file). The upgrade program reads this stack
configuration file and uses it as an
input file for the upgrade.
The following sections explain how you have to prepare SAP Solution
Manager and the Maintenance
Optimizer.
3.1.1 SAP Solution Manager Update
You require at least SAP Solution Manager 7.0 EHP1 Support Package
Stack 23 and the implementation
content ST-ICO 150_700 SP 25. Note that ST-ICO 150_700 SP 25 is not
included in the Support Package
Stack 23, that is, you have to download it separately.
We recommend that you always update your SAP Solution Manager to
the latest Support Package
Stack.
Make sure that you run the guided procedure SOLMAN_SETUP after
every installation or update of
SAP Solution Manager and that it completes successfully.
Related Documents Available at...
Upgrade Guide – SAP Solution Manager 7.0 incl. Enhancement Package
1 Describes the upgrade from source releases SAP Solution Manager
3.1 and 3.2. You can include the installation of the required
Support Package stack in the upgrade procedure.
http://service.sap.com/instguides SAP Components SAP Solution
Manager Release 7.0 EHP1 -
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Related Documents Available at...
Update Guide SAP Enhancement Package 1 for SAP Solution Manger 7.0
Describes the update from source releases SAP Solution Manager 7.0.
You can include the installation of the required Support Package
stack in the update procedure.
http://service.sap.com/instguides SAP Components SAP Solution
Manager Release 7.0 EHP1 -
Solution Operations Guide – SAP Solution Manager 7.0 EHP1, section
Software Change Management Describes the actions required after the
update to SAP Solution Manager 7.0 EHP1.
http://service.sap.com/instguides SAP Components SAP Solution
Manager Release 7.0 EHP1
3.1.2 Installation of Landscape Verification 1.0 for SAP Solution
Manager
Landscape verification 1.0 is an add-on to your SAP Solution
Manager system. It supports you in
maintaining your system landscape data. The use of this tool is
optional.
For information about the installation, see SAP Note 1468605.
3.1.3 Configuration of the Maintenance Optimizer
If you have not already done so, configure the Maintenance
Optimizer. For a list of configuration tasks,
see the Maintenance Optimizer Configuration Guide.
In any case, check SAP Note 1436297 Maintenance Optimizer: Notes
for Enhancement Packages whether it contains
any corrections for the SAP Solution Manager 7.0 Support Package
level you are using.
Related Documents Available at...
3.1.4 Maintaining System Landscape Information
The Maintenance Optimizer relies upon up-to-date information about
your system landscape.
Therefore, it is crucial that this data is correctly maintained in
SAP Solution Manager’s system landscape
(transaction SMSY). If you have already maintained the system
landscape data, check carefully if this
data is correct.
Proceed in the following order:
1. If you have not already done so, capture the system data using
the System Landscape Directory
(SLD).
2. Optional: Run the landscape verification 1.0 to check the system
landscape data.
3. Maintain the system data in SAP Solution Manager.
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Capturing System Data Using SLD
1. Register all systems that you want to update in your central
SLD. In case of a dual stack system,
you have to register both the ABAP stack and the Java stack.
The central SLD can either be the SLD of your SAP Solution Manager
system, or you can have a
separate system where you run the SLD (a central runtime SLD). If
you use a central runtime SLD,
make sure that it is synchronized with the local SLD of your SAP
Solution Manager system.
To register Java systems, you use the Visual Administrator. To
register the ABAP system you use
transaction RZ70.
NetWeaver by Key Capability Solution Lifecycle Management by Key
Capability Software Life Cycle Management
System Landscape Directory Configuring Systems to Connect to
SLD
For more information about the SLD synchronization, see the
Planning Guide – System Landscape
Directory available at http://sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/nw-sld.
If the registration was successful, both the ABAP system and the
Java system appear in the SLD
under Technical Systems.
2. To transfer the data from the SLD to the SAP Solution Manager
system landscape, schedule SLD
update jobs in the SAP Solution Manager transaction
SMSY_SETUP.
For more information, see the SAP Solution Manager Library at
http://help.sap.com SAP
Solution Manager 7.0 <Language> Basic Settings Solution
Manager System Landscape Set Up Automatic Data
Capture for System Landscape .
Running the Landscape Verification 1.0
Running the landscape verification 1.0 is an optional step. This
tool checks how your systems are
maintained in the SAP Solution Manager system. If it detects any
inconsistencies, you are prompted to
correct existing entries or enter missing data. The tool provides
you with information how to maintain
the data.
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To start the landscape verification, call transaction LVSM in SAP
Solution Manager.
For more information about the landscape verification, choose the
Help link from within the
application.
Maintaining System Data
When your product systems are known in SAP Solution Manager, you
have to check and maintain the
system data, add your system to a logical component and to a
solution.
1. In transaction SMSY, choose Landscape Components Product System
<System> .
2. Check whether the product version is correct. The product
version is displayed in the right pane
below the name of your system.
3. Choose the Selection of Product Instances tab and check that
everything that is installed in your system
is flagged as Relevant. Make sure that no instance is marked as
relevant that is not installed in your
system, as this would lead to the installation of unwanted software
components in your system.
NOTE
You can only select one ABAP instance as relevant. You have to flag
further ABAP instances
as Also Installed in Relevant ABAP Product Instance.
For more information about selecting the instances and required
settings, see SAP Note 1344564 -
Maintenance Optimizer: Check system landscape and SAP Note 1429764
-Automatic assignment of products in
SMSY.
4. Java–based systems connected to SAP Business Suite Application
ABAP Systems: Checking the
Landscape Patterns
Make sure that you have correctly modeled the connected Java
systems as hub systems or sidecar
systems. A sidecar system is a system that is used by only one SAP
Business Suite product (for example
an SAP Netweaver 7.0 Portal or Business Intelligence system used
exclusively by one SAP ERP 6.0
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implications for the Maintenance Optimizer’s update strategy for
your landscape: A sidecar system
only receives updates along with its associated SAP Business Suite
system, whereas you can update
a hub system independently. However, the SAP Business suite
software that is installed on the hub
system (for example, SAP XSS on an SAP NetWeaver Portal) is updated
along with its associated
SAP Business Suite system.
For more information, see the document SAP Business Suite 7 i2010
Landscape Implementation – Technical
Planning Guide.
To check the landscape pattern of the connected Java systems,
proceed as follows:
1. Log on to SAP Solution Manager and call transaction SMSY.
2. Choose Landscape Components Product Systems <System>
3. On the Product Instance Selection tab, double-click on the
relevant Java product instances and
choose the Other Attributes tab.
4. Select the appropriate landscape pattern.
5. Creating the logical component
1. In transaction SMSY, choose System Groups and Logical
Components
2. In the context menu of Logical Components choose Create New
Logical Component.
3. Enter your system data.
The name of your logical component must start with “Z...”.
6. Assigning the system to the logical component
In the Current System Assignments of the newly created logical
component, add your systems with the
appropriate roles (such as Development System or Production
System).
RECOMMENDATION
We recommend adding all systems of one product to one logical
component. This means
that you create one logical component and add the development
system, the quality
assurance system, and the production system to the same logical
component.
7. Optional: Adding the product system to a solution
It is no longer mandatory to create a solution and to add your
product system to a solution.
However, if you already have a solution, then add your product
system to it. When you later create
a maintenance transaction, you can select this solution and thus
restrict the number of product
systems displayed.
1. Call transaction solution_manager and create a solution, if it
does not yet exist.
2. Choose Solution Landscape and Solution Landscape
Maintenance.
3. Add your SAP system to the solution as follows:
1. Change to edit mode.
2. Place the cursor on a new line in the Logical Component
column.
3. Use the input help to select your system from the list (product,
logical component).
4. Choose Complete System Data Replication.
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4 Upgrade Process
This section describes the upgrade process of SAP SRM Java systems
as well as the synchronization steps
required for the upgrade of SRM dual-stack systems.
4.1 Synchronized Upgrade of Dual-Stack Systems
If you run an ABAP-based server and a Java-based server in the same
SAP system, you must upgrade
them in parallel. The upgrade of these systems requires you to use
the SAP Enhancement Package
Installer (SAPehpi) for the Java part and SAPup for the ABAP part.
This procedure explains how to
perform a synchronized upgrade with these two tools.
Procedure
1. Start SAPup as usual using the STARTUP script.
2. Wait until the configuration roadmap step of the ABAP server
upgrade is completed.
3. Download the latest SAPehpi from SAP Service Marketplace and
unpack it.
4. Start SAPehpi with the following command:
Windows:
('jce_policy_zip=/<path_to_policy_files>>/SAPJVM5_crypto.zip'
'-srvarg=/
5. Run both upgrades in parallel.
The ABAP upgrade uses the standard http server with the port number
4239 (http://<host name>:
4239). The Java upgrade uses the http server with the port number
7239 (http://<host name>:
7239)
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5 Follow-Up Activities
CAUTION
For more information about the follow-up activities that you have
to perform after you have
upgraded your system, see the Installation Guide — SAP Enhancement
Package Installation Using SAP
Enhancement Package Installer (SAPehpi) [page 10], section
Follow-Up Activities.
5.1 Updating Dialog Instances
When you install new dialog instances, make sure that you use the
correct installation DVDs.
The DVDs that you use for installing dialog instances have to
correspond to the SAP NetWeaver release
and enhancement package level that is underlying your SAP Business
Suite application system on the
central instance. So, if you have only updated the Business Suite
application without the underlying
SAP NetWeaver, you have to use the installation DVDs that match the
release and enhancement
package level of SAP NetWeaver. Using the SAP Business Suite 7
i2010 installation DVDs would lead to
problems due to changes in the kernel structure.
5.2 Changing Passwords
As of SAP NetWeaver 7.0 Support Package 03, new security policies
apply. You have to change passwords
if:
Your passwords are older than 90 days.
Your passwords do not contain between 6 and 12 characters and do
not consist of both letters and
numerals.
Your password contains a user name.
When you create a new password, you are not allowed to duplicate
the old password.
If you change the J2EE engine administrator password, you have to
make sure that external tools (for
example, SDM and JSPM) can read the password. These tools read the
J2EE Engine administrator
password from the secure store. Since the secure store is not
automatically updated, you have to do
this manually. Proceed as follows:
1. Select secure store.
2. Select the admin/password/<SAPSID> entry.
3. In the Value field, enter the new password for the J2EE Engine
administrator and choose Add.
4. To save the data, choose File Apply .
5 Follow-Up Activities
Only valid for: SAP SRM Server;SRM Live Auction Cockpit (SRMLAC)
|
5.3 Live Auction Cockpit Smoke Test
Launch the Live Auction Cockpit Smoke Test in your web browser to
check that implementation was
successful.
General Information
Contains information about the Live Auction build as well as the
J2EE server.
Smoke Test (User Management) [page 22]
Smoke Test (Applet) [page 0 ]
The Live Auction Cockpit Smoke Test resides on the J2EE server and
has a URL similar to the following:
http://<j2ee_host.domain>:<default_port~50000>/srm/la.
5.3.1 Smoke Test (User Management)
The Smoke Test (User Management) tab contains 4 smoke tests – 2
self-diagnoses and 2 manual
diagnoses – that verify the correctness of the User Management
configuration as well as the JCo/RFC
configuration on the current J2EE server. All self-diagnoses are
run automatically when the page loads.
If a self-diagnosis runs error-free, the result is displayed in
green. If a self-diagnosis fails, the result is
displayed in red. The J2EE's log and trace files display more
information about an error after the result
has been displayed. Try to resolve any failures, in the order they
are presented on the page.
Process
The system verifies that the J2EE server is configured to use an
ABAP back end as the UME data
store.
You verify that the UM logon page is working properly and that it
is using the correct ABAP back
end for user authentication.
You verify that the single sign-on ticket issuing system is
generating an SSO ticket that is compatible
with the current J2EE server.
The system verifies that the JCo/RFC connection to the SRM server
is working properly.
5.3.1.1 Verifying the UM Logon Page
Prerequisites
The system verifies that the J2EE server is configured to use an
ABAP back end as the UME data source.
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Procedure
1. Choose UME user admin and log on to the SAP SRM server to which
the current J2EE server is
connected.
If the user authentication is successful, you see the user details
screen on the UME administration
page.
Prerequisites
You have verified that the UM logon page is working properly and
that it is using the correct ABAP
back-end for user authentication.
Procedure
1. Enter the URL for the ticket issuing system and choose
Logon.
When the logon screen is displayed, log on with an SAP SRM
user.
2. Once you have logged on successfully, close the browser
window.
3. Return to the smoke test and refresh the page.
The ticket information as well as the status of the JCo RFC
connection is displayed at the bottom
of the page.
5.3.2 Smoke Test (Applet)
The Smoke Test (Applet) tab contains 4 smoke tests – 3
self-diagnoses and 1 manual diagnosis – to
verify the deployments of the Live Auction Java applets and
resource bundles.
All self-diagnoses are run automatically when the page loads. If a
self-diagnosis runs error-free, the
result is displayed in green. If a self-diagnosis fails, the result
is displayed in red. Try to resolve any
failures, in the order that they are presented on the page.
Process
The system verifies that the initiator applet JAR file of Live
Auction is deployed properly.
The system verifies that the respondent applet JAR file of Live
Auction is deployed properly.
The system verifies that the client resources JAR file of Live
Auction is deployed properly.
NOTE
If you want to download the JAR file for further analysis after any
of the steps above, click the
Download button.
You verify that the Live Auction applet settings are correctly
configured and that the applet can
be launched.
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Prerequisites
The system has verified the successful deployment of the
following:
Live Auction initiator applet JAR file
Live Auction respondent applet JAR file
Live Auction client resources JAR file
Procedure
NOTE
The input fields displayed in this test are optional.
If the applet settings are configured properly and the applet can
be launched, you see the applet's
splash screen.
NOTE
If you know the GUID of a valid auction on the SAP SRM server and
want to view the auction
in the applet, enter all the necessary information in the input
fields and then choose Test. End of: SAP SRM Server;SRM Live
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Only valid for: SRM Live Auction Cockpit (SRMLAC) |
5.4 Migrating Data from Your Existing Live Auction Cockpit
After the upgrade, you need to migrate auction data and update the
database to initialize new database
fields in SAP SRM LAC 7.0. To do so, you must manually execute two
post-upgrade reports. If you have
a lot of existing auction data in your system, we recommend
scheduling a background job to run these
reports in order to avoid time-outs.
NOTE
Before performing post-upgrade activities, ensure that the JCo RFC
user has S_RFC authorization.
Procedure
1. In the SAP SRM system, go to transaction SE38.
2. Execute report BBP_LA_DATA_MIGRATION.
BBP_Z090_XPRA_AUCTIONS_XPRA550.
Result
Any data from your existing Live Auction Cockpit is migrated. You
can launch the application and
process auctions. End of: SRM Live Auction Cockpit (SRMLAC) |
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5.5 Migrating Resource Customizations from Your Existing Live
Auction Cockpit
Your SAP SRM Live Auction Cockpit (LAC) 7.0 system includes
application properties preserved during
the upgrade process; however, it does not reflect any resource
setting customizations that you may
have performed in your existing SAP SRM LAC system.
RECOMMENDATION
Before copying any customizations from your existing SAP SRM LAC
system to your SAP SRM
LAC 7.0 system, launch SAP SRM LAC 7.0 to determine if those
changes are still required.
CAUTION
Due to the unknown number and types of customizations in your
existing system, the following
is intended as a reference guide rather than an exact procedure for
migrating those customizations.
Procedure
RECOMMENDATION
To avoid overwriting your modifications whenever a patch is
deployed, always create your own
resource files rather than replacing or modifying those shipped
with SAP SRM LAC.
1. Once you have determined that you need to copy customizations
from your existing SAP SRM
LAC system to SAP SRM LAC 7.0, identify what changes were made in
your existing SAP SRM LAC
system and where they were made in the resource files. For more
information, see Determining Existing
Customizations [external document].
Image Files
A number of image files that were used in previous versions of SAP
SRM LAC have been
renamed or removed in SAP SRM LAC 7.0. Review your customized
images and see if they are
affected.
There are also several new image files in SAP SRM LAC 7.0; you may
wish to review those as
well.
For more information, see SAP Solution Manager; navigate to the
configuration structure for
SAP SRM and choose Basic Settings for Strategic Sourcing Sourcing
with RFx and Auction Settings for
Auction Configuring the Live Auction Cockpit User Interface .
Resource Bundles
A number of resource bundles that were used in previous versions of
SAP SRM LAC have been
renamed or removed in SAP SRM LAC 7.0. Please review your
customized resource bundles
to see if they are affected.
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If you plan to carry over customized resource texts, make sure that
the file names and the
resource keys of the original resource bundle files are
unchanged.
Store all your customized resource files under:
<INSTDIR>:/usr/sap/<SAPSID>/SYS/global/srmla/resources
2. Adjust the values of the following properties to either 1 or 2
so that your customized files will be
used by SAP SRM LAC 7.0:
applet.initiator.archive
applet.respondent.archive
applet.archive.selection
For more information, see SAP Solution Manager; navigate to the
configuration structure for SAP
SRM and choose Basic Settings for Strategic Sourcing Sourcing with
RFx and Auction Settings for
Auction , and see:
Configuring the Live Auction Cockpit User Interface
Managing Live Auction Cockpit Properties End of: SRM Live Auction
Cockpit (SRMLAC) |
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SAP Supplier Relationship Management 7.0 Including SAP Enhancement
Package 1
Table of Contents
2 Planning
2.2 Upgrade in an SAP System Group
3 Preparation
3.1.2 Installation of Landscape Verification 1.0 for SAP Solution
Manager
3.1.3 Configuration of the Maintenance Optimizer
3.1.4 Maintaining System Landscape Information
4 Upgrade Process
5 Follow-Up Activities
5.3.1 Smoke Test (User Management)
5.3.1.1 Verifying the UM Logon Page
5.3.1.2 Verifying the SSO Ticket
5.3.2 Smoke Test (Applet)
5.4 Migrating Data from Your Existing Live Auction Cockpit
5.5 Migrating Resource Customizations from Your Existing Live
Auction Cockpit
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