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Monday, June 27, 2011

SAP HANA in memory database implementation

HANA stands for High performance ANalytic Appliance.
New technology roadmap for in memory technology  as mentioned in zdnet comes to enterprise.

SAP HANA vs Oracle Exadata Exalogic

I read SAP HANA list of application from ematters.wordpress.com, it will be a competitor for BW solution from  other vendor such as Oracle Exadata etc.

Oracle will definitely hostile force customer to their hardware platform such as Sun Solaris. while SAP solution are more independent to any hardware vendor. Oracle Exadata is also estimated million dollar price, while SAP HANA may be as low as 1/100 up to 1/10 of the Exadata.

other reference:
In-Memory Data Management: An Inflection Point for Enterprise Applications
Real-Time Access to Information: SAP In-Memory Computing

Replacement by HANA
Is HANA replacement for relational database? What support and maintenance for such database? what application that can use HANA, OLTP,BW,SCM,CRM? Is HANA same with BW/BI Accelerator? HANA appliance may be addition or plug in to existing traditional database which used for reporting and query purpose which 3600x faster transaction than traditional database query. HANA may also replace OLAP/BI/BW requirement for certain function. Is HANA also replacement for BI Business Object in future? BW will be still needed e.g. for financial consolidation .

Implementation time and phase: could be few weeks, e.g. 3 weeks

More Information

Availability: HANA is available for customer worldwide since July 2011 (general availability)

Support and Maintenance: open connection using saprouter from SAP Global support for service type SAP In-Memory database, standard support timeline information is still not found

History:
- SAP acquired Transact In Memory company (founded by Mr Sang Cha) in 2005 , developing next-generation of in-memory OLTP engine
- HANA initially stands for Hasso's New Architecture (2008) then now it is High Performance Analytical Appliance
- SAP acquired Sybase database?
- HANA ramp up (available to selected customer) Nov 2010 with HANA 1.0
- HANA available to worldwide customer July 2011

Documentation:
- SAP Note 1514967 – SAP HANA 1.0: Central Note
- HANA collaboration workspace https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/community/docupedia/hana, https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/community/sap/pcn/emea/hana, contain documents, discussions, and blog
- collection of HANA webinars https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadBody/143978-102-1-306080/HANA_Webinars.pdf or https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/docs/DOC-143978
- Innovation for Industries https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/docs/DOC-142474, covering in-memory, mobility, on-demand and analytics for each type of industries. I think it is possible with combination of ERP 6.0 EHP4 EHP5 and other existing or the latest release of SAP products. e.g. In-memory computing for


Aerospace and Defense
Automotive
Banking
Chemicals
Consumer Products
Defense and Security
Engineering, Construction and Operations
Healthcare
High Tech
Higher Education and Research
Industrial Machinery and Components
Insurance
Life Sciences
Media and Entertainment
Mill Products
Mining
Oil and Gas
Professional Services
Public Sector
Retail
Telecommunications
Transportation and Logistics
Utilities
Wholesale Distribution




Released version
- SAP HANA 1.0 (General Available May 2011) HANA 1.0 SPS2  (SAP HANA 1.0: SPS2 Release Note 1600147)
- SAP HANA 1.5 (ramp up planned in Q4 2011), HANA 2.0, (HANA 3.0?)
- SAP BW 7.3 ready for SAP HANA
- SAP Note 1513496: data from Oracle into SAP HANA 1.0 not supported until further notice
- Cloud based HANA: expected Q4/Q1 2012


  • SAP Partner for In Memory database:  Intel, Cisco, Delloite, Fujitsu, IBM, HP

  • SAP In-Memory Computing web from SAP.
  • Help portal from SAP http://help.sap.com/hana/
  • course/Training (classroom and virtual class)/hands on experience: TZHANA code in http://www.sap.com/services/education/index.epx :  SAP - SAP In-Memory Appliance (SAP HANA 1.0) for selected partner until Q3 2011 for public (2 days 1400 usd) with following contents (from SAP.com website)
    • The SAP In-Memory Appliance (SAP HANA) enables business departments to analyze business as it happens. Individuals can create very flexible analytic models based on real-time data originating from business applications. In order to cover for the full spectrum of information which might be relevant for business, data from other sources like SAP BW or 3rd party databases can also be brought in and mashed up.
    • Overview HANA product strategy
    • InMemory Computing (Row Store, Column Store, Persistency Layer, Architectural Concept)
    • HANA based Real-time Operational Analytics
    • HANA based Agile Data Marts for Rapid Prototyping with Analytic Models
    • New Modeling Paradigm in order to provide agility and flexibility from business question to report
    • InMemory Computing (Administration and Monitoring)


SAP In-Memory providse businesses to get instant access to their analytical data. How SAP In-Memory Computing is now different from other business intelligence (BI) or other analytic approaches, remarkable results which SAP was able to achieve. Video of SAP Runs Better With In-Memory Computing :


- basic concept: columnar database
- combine historycal keyfigures and trend indicators with current data sources to provide predictive analysis. Implant OLAP cubes and relational database in server RAM/memory.
- it is realtime business, information at a speed of light, based on the latest in-memory technology, data is not stored in physical disk, the future is IN-MEMORY; 
- real-time analytic for huge data records
- realtime replication from other application (OLTP/SAP ECC/ERP, CRM, BW/BI etc), may be based on Sybase Replication technology
- SQL database language compatible, SQL interface for multi dimensional query interface for third party application (SAP and non-SAP), MDX interface, and BICS interface (for SAP BI client)
- certified interface: ODBO, ODBC, JDBC, SQLDBC , SAP BI 4.0, documented SQL/MDX (SAP Note 1577128), customer developed application (not certified) will be not supported
- HANA is attached to SAP or non-SAP application as side-by-side appliance (e.g with SAP R/3 4.6, SAP R3 Enterprise 4.7, ECC 5.0, ECC 6.0, BW, CRM etc), may be considered as accelerator for datawarehouse, e.g. BW Accelerator for BW. Also may be as engine for Business Object Explorer Accelerated.
-APPLIANCE means it is a complete box of software, hardware, configuration and everything in one box just plugged in to the network and then attached to application services; in SAP case: push entire CRM system to HANA of 3TB, 650K opportunities, 12 million records, 700hundred million logs over 6 year historical data, which all available in realtime, 2 hours data latency, 
- Hard drive harddisk storage: are history, considered as archives, for persistence object only (views), transactional data

-benefit in business scenario, forecast, planning, application availability for mobile devices; plug in HANA appliance to application (e.g. CRM, BW)  without disruption and downtime
Module: Opportunity Management, CRM

- mobile device to access SAP and HANA realtime in-memory computing in future: Winpad, Epad, Ipad, Iphone, smartphone, Windows mobile phone and devices, Android mobile phone and devices


Testimonial Video from Customers 





Customer experience video can be found here: BASF, Bosch, Siemens, Centrica, Hilti, Infosys, Lenovo, etc 


Roadmap : Planned for 2011


SAP announce a roadmap for upcoming in-memory application in SAP Run Better tour (information from sap.info).

  • Sales and Operations Planning
  • : This application will enable sales and marketing departments to collaborate with operations and finance in order to evaluate the impact of their strategies and make accurate predictions.
  • Intelligent Payment Broker
  • : This application will calculate financing options on open invoices and will help determine which discounting terms should be offered on which invoices.
  • Smart Meter Analytics
  • : The software for intelligent electricity meters: With this application utility companies can analyze smart meter readings to forecast demand and develop new products.
  • SAP Trade Promotion Management Application
  • improves the planning process and helps develop accurate strategies for particular customers.
  • SAP Cash and Liquidity Management Application
  • allows companies to predict inbound and outbound cash flows and risk management.



Performance
- run 10,000 queries per hour against 1,3TB of data , result within few seconds http://en.sap.info/hana-inmemory-ibm-x3850-analytics/49008 under SAP and IBM test result. Using IBM x3850 X5 server contains 32 cores, 0.5 terabytes of memory, and a RAID 5 disk system
- query a 100GB in-memory database in just seconds (based on a speed of 2MB/ms per CPU core)  http://en.sap.info/sapphire-orlando-2010/32966
- http://en.sap.info/hana-inmemory-newdb-westmere/44852/3 : "a pile of CRM data that takes up 2.5TB on a conventional hard drive occupies only 600GB when arranged in SAP HANA’s column-wise structure. Under ideal conditions, the compression rate can reach a factor of 10"


Hardware list for HANA
- FUJITSU PRIMERGY: from 128GB to 1TB main memory , t-shirt sizing available
- IBM system for HANA
- Blade servers from some hardware vendors for HANA http://en.sap.info/hana-inmemory-newdb-westmere/44852/3

Fujitsu, HP, and IBM offering blade servers with 2TB of RAMTo enable customers to take advantage of the fully in-memory database technology offered by SAP HANA, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM have introduced blade servers equipped with Intel processors and chipsets.
These new blade servers sport motherboards based on the Intel Westmere-EX platform, which supports DIMM memory chips of up to 32GB each. The ability to install up to 64 of these modules puts the maximum memory of one server at 2TB; as far as business processes are concerned, most of the databases today’s companies maintain are no larger than 500GB. In addition to this generous RAM capacity, the blades can contain as many as 64 CPU cores (with Intel’s Hyper-Threading technology) – enough for most computing operations.






Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Disaster Recovery, DRC and DRP

DRC = Disaster Recovery Center, DRP = Disaster Recovery Plan

Issue : cost reduction for DRC, technology, scope
Infrastructure: additional data center, additional communication link, medium to high speed link between data center and DRC, standard and operation procedure

Resources for Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity (general):



DRC Type:
  • Hot DRC: data continuously synchronized or backuped to DRC infrastructure, business operation user still can continue their operation without significant disruption when disaster happening in original services
  • Warm DRC: like Hot DRC except there will be manual switch to DRC system
  • Cold DRC: most updated backup will be used for restoration to DRC center when disaster happens, there will be manual moving to DRC system


Others: Oracle Data Guard, Orale ODG, backup, backup and restore, full bacup, online bakup, differential backup, partial backup, backup to disk, backup to tape, archive log, online log, offline logg, database check, full offline bakup, oline consistent backup,
force majeure, exit point, DRC mirroring, BCP, DRC sizing, DRC product, DRC site, online data storage, emergency data processing, hot site facility, host site recovery, ready to run DRC site, contingency plan, contigent DRC, testing, cost, investment on DRC, collocation, data center

Sunday, April 27, 2008

SAP communication, RFC problem in general

RFC is remote function communication, RFC sometimes also refers to RFC connection which contain detail of how the connection connect to external system and will be used for RFC. some SAP RFC problems:
- transport problem, STMS
- interface to SAP or non SAP  problem, IDOC
- data loading in BW landscape from OLTP/ERP system
- authentication problem
- single sign on / SSO problem
- connection to ABAP and non ABAP (Java stack) system
- secure connection confiruration with secure certificate
- firewall acccess list, saprouter access list / saprouttab file control limitation, a certain port is blocked by network component, or network routing is not correctly defined (routing table)
- access type through dialog service or message server
- network definition is not defined in operation system level (Unix level/Windows level) e.g. services and hosts file


Some solution that we can try to such prpblem:
- change IP to correct one, consider that you may also have virtual IP when a node of physical host not working
- update kernel part or whole kernel , first focus only to tp or tp.exe, R3trans or R3trans.exe tools
- check SM59 connection test, if RFC connection is generated one, you may need to regenerate RFC using the correct parameters (IP, hostname, user ID, password, etc), sometimes manual creation is not possible
- activate other side program with mentioned in program ID
- apply correct security certificate
- use the correct hostname same with other side definition e.g. with FQDN (full domain name) when an application/host have several hostname representation because of clustering, virtual node, alias hostname etc

message collection:

Could not start transport control program tp
Message no. TP608 Diagnosis

There was an attempt to start the transport control program tp using the local RFC interface. An error occurred here.

Error code: 4
RFC error text: timeout during allocate / CPIC-CALL: 'ThSAPCMRCV'

Meaning of the error codes:
03 RFC system failure
04 RFC communication failure

System Response
The function terminates. Details about the error can be found in the trace file of the Gateway Monitor (SMGW).

SMGW logs are as follows:

*** ERROR => GwISearchPartner: timeout, partner LU: >hostname<, TP: >M:\usr\sap\SID\DVEBMGS00\exe\tp.EXE< http://gwr3cpic.c 6135
*** ERROR => GwISearchPartner: HOST: hostname conv ID:  http://gwr3cpic.c 6148








Friday, April 25, 2008

Certified SAP Server Hardware 2007-2008

When we need to consider SAP benchmarking and sizing
or business server benchmark in SAP e.g sizing for SAP ERP6 we will have a list of certified hardware, certified by SAP.

Obtain more information from mailto:benchmark@sap.com?subject=Disclose_benchmark_data

Notes: SAPS is power processing used in test using 2 tier internet configuration .

HP ProLiant BL685c G5, 4 Processors / 16 Cores / 16 Threads, Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor Model 8356, 2.3 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 512 KB L2 cache per core, 2 MB L3 cache per processor
SAPS=17650
users=3524
line item/hour=353000
RAM=65GB
Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition, MSSQL SQL Server 2005, ECC 6.0 (ERP 2005)
Click here for certificate No 2008016


HP ProLiant DL385 G5, 2 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor Model 2356, 2.3 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 512 KB L2 cache per core, 2 MB L3 cache per processor
SAPS=10520
users=2102
line item/hour=210330
RAM=32GB
Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition, MSSQL SQL Server 2005, ECC 6.0 (ERP 2005)
Certificate: 2008015






Fujitsu Siemens Computers PRIMERGY Model BX630 S2, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processor 8224 SE, 3.2 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=2470
users=490
line item/hour=49330
RAM=65GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition on VMware ESX Server 3.5 (using 2 virtual CPUs), MSSQL SQL Server 2005, ECC 6.0 (ERP 2005)
Certificate: 2008008




Sun Fire X4600 M2, 8 Processors / 16 Cores / 16 Threads, Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processor 8222, 3 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=14820
users=2950
line item/hour=296330
RAM=65GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, MSSQL SQL Server 2005, ECC 6.0 (ERP 2005)Certificate: 2007077





Sun Fire Model X2200 M2, 2 Processors / 4 Cores / 4 Threads, AMD Opteron processor Model 2218, 2.6 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=2020
0users=380
line item/hour=40330
RAM=32GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition on VMware ESX Server 3.0.1 (using 2 virtual CPUs), MSSQL SQL Server 2005, ECC 6.0 (ERP 2005)
Certificate: 2007067




Sun Blade Model X8420, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, AMD Opteron 8220, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=9450
users=1885
line orders/hour=189000
RAM=32GB
Solaris 10 , MaxDB 7.6, ECC 6.0 (Unicode)
Certificate: 2007063



HP ProLiant BL460c, 2 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor X5365, 3 Ghz, 64 KB L1 cache per core and 4 MB L2 cache per 2 cores
SAPS=10530
users=2100
line orders/hours=210670
RAM=32GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, MSSQL SQL Server 2005, ECC 6.0 (ERP 2005)Certificate: 2007053





IBM System x3755, 2 Processors / 4 Cores / 4 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 8220SE, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=2230
users=445
line orders/hour=44670
RAM=16GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition on VMware ESX Server 3.0.1 (using 2 virtual CPUs) , DB2 9, ECC 6.0 (2005)
Certificate: 2007046


(*) Egenera BladeFrame Model PB600007R, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 8220SE, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=9370
users=1860
line orders/hour=187330
RAM=32GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, MSSQL SQL Server 2005, ECC 6.0 (ERP 2005)Certificate: 2007043


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(*) Fujitsu Siemens Computers PRIMERGY Model BFa40 S2, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 8220SE, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=9370
users=1860
line orders/hour=187330
RAM=32GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, MSSQL SQL Server 2005, ECC 6.0 (ERP 2005)Certificate: 2007043




HP ProLiant DL585 G2, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 8222SE, 3 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=10500
users=2078
line orders/hour=210000
RAM=32GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, MSSQL SQL Server 2005, ECC 6.0 (ERP 2005)Certificate: 2007034



(*) Fujitsu Siemens Computers PRIMERGY Model BFa40 S2, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 8220SE, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=9100
users=1790
line orders/hour=182000
RAM=32GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, MSSQL SQL Server 2005, ECC 6.0 (ERP 2005)
Certificate: 2007030


(*) Egenera BladeFrame Model PB600007R , 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 8220SE, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=9100
users=1790
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Certificate: 2007030 ???



Dell PowerEdge 6950, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 8220SE, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=1870
Users=350
line orders/hour=37330
RAM=32GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition on VMware ESX Server 3.0.1 (using 2 virtual CPUs) , SQL Server 2005, ECC 6.0 (2005)
Certificate: 2007029


Dell PowerEdge 6950, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 8220SE, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=9330
Certificate: 2007025


Fujitsu Siemens Computers PRIMERGY Model RX330 S1, 2 Processors / 4 Cores / 4 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 2220, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=5330
Certificate: 2007024



IBM AMD Opteron LS41 for IBM BladeCenter, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 8220SE, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=10120
Certificate: 2007018


(*) Egenera BladeFrame Model PB600002R, 2 Processors / 4 Cores / 4 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 2220, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=5170
Ceritificate: 2007017



(*) Fujitsu Siemens Computers PRIMERGY Model BFa20 S2, 2 Processors / 4 Cores / 4 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 2220, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=5170
Ceritificate: 2007017



HP ProLiant BL685c, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 8220, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=9950
Certificate: 2007007


HP ProLiant DL365, 2 Processors / 4 Cores / 4 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 2220, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=5430
Cert: 2007006


IBM System x3755, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, AMD Opteron Processor Model 8220SE, 2.8 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=9920
Cert 2006088




Sun Fire X4200, 2 Processors / 4 Cores / 4 Threads, Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processor Model 285, 2.6 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS=4180
Users=835
line orders/hour=83670
RAM=16GB
Solaris 10, Oracle 10g, ERP 2005 (Unicode)
Cert 2006087


Sun Blade x8400, 4 Processors / 8 Cores / 8 Threads, Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processor Model 885, 2.6 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS 8030
Cert 2006086


IBM System x3655, 2 Processors / 4 Cores / 4 Threads, AMD Opteron processor Model 2218, 2.6 Ghz, 128 KB L1 cache and 1 MB L2 cache per core
SAPS 5020
Cert 2006081


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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

SAP challenges in Public Sector

Summary from SAP helps Houston with a problem regarding an SAP implementation project case:


  • legacy system: mainframe based by vendor of AMS (American Management Systems) no longer supported
  • system considered: SAP, Oracle, AMS
  • volume: 24 city departments, serving 2 million population, 22000 employees, 200 SAP users trained, city infrastructure (public works, engineering departments, aviation departement managing 3 airports, public building, convention centers, large police and fire department)
  • ERP module: finance, human resources and payroll functions
  • reason choosing MySAP ERP: cost and functionality,
  • implemenatation key success: good project governance and management structure that oversaw planning, implementation and training. Strong working relationships , teamworks, new bond accross departments
  • phase one: MM FICO materials management and financial processes, including procurement and vendor payments affecting almost all Houston's department
  • mySAP ERP environment: AMD processors, with a Windows operating system and Microsoft SQL databases
  • milestone: 30000th vendor payment in 3 months
  • timeline: May 2005 began, July 2006 phase one went live

others: jakarta, public sector, government, indonesia,

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

solving RTCCTOOL problem

Today I got problem when trying running RTCCTOOL report using SE38 or SA38. This report is required to run for certain SAP live check such as SAP Going Live Check which is part of SAP maintenance service customer makes payment for. This can be caused by RFC configuration problem. Once the configuration is correct, displayed with OK code or green color status for every items, then next step is run transaction code OSS1 . However the tcode also can be run before the RTCCTOOLS report.

Some changes (RFC connection to SAP support servers) will be made at transaction SM59 automatically by the report. Run SM59 to display the RFC connection made.

Some ide how to find or to solve if the rtcc tool problem happening:
- test connection at SM59, test SAPOSS connection
- run OSS1, 'Parameters>Technical settings', see SAP notes 33135
- review SAProuter permission table file (accest list file), notes 30289
- test connection to SAP servers in case there is blocking from firewall or proxy, usually using telnet to SAP server and certain port
- ping service is often blocked, so we often cant use this to test
- make sure the preparation, planning, and requirement is fulfilled in the report/program
- also check hosts and services file whether already contain certain service name required by the RFC connection at operating system level (Windows, Unix) by the ABAP server


Error message, example:

trc file: "dev_lg", trc level: 1, release: "640" *** ERROR => NiProcMsg: rc=-93 (NIEROUT_INTERN) from router [nibuf.c 423] *** ERROR => MsIAttachEx: NiBufConnect to /H/192.168.1.1/S/sapdp99/H/194.117.106.129/S/sapdp99/H/oss001/S/sapmsO01/x failed (rc=NIEROUT_INTE *** ERROR => LgIAttach: MsAttach (rc=NIEROUT_INTERN) [lgxx.c 2997] *** ERROR => LgApplSrvInfo: LgIAttach(rc=LGEMSLAYER) [lgxx.c 695] ***************************************************************************** * * LOCATION SAProuter 37.11 on * ERROR timeout occured * * TIME * RELEASE 640 * COMPONENT NI (network interface) * VERSION 37 * RC -93 * COUNTER 6

Error opening an RFC connection. RFC ping failed / Communication failure

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

SAP Installation material CD/DVD

I found interesting offering from this mail message.

Install SAP IDES 4.6c, 4.7, 4.7ee, BW, Netweaver, ASAP, Solution Manager, ECC, XI , EP etc


SAP IDES can be installed in the personal computer and you can
practise and work in SAP at home.

SAP IDES 4.6c comes in 11 CD's
SAP IDES 4.7 ver comes in 4 DVD's
SAP IDES 4.7 ee ver
SAP BW 3.5 ver
ECC 5.0 ver
CRM 4.0 ver
CRM 5.0 ver
SAP Netweaver with EP & XI
Solution Manager
& ASAP CD's Available.

Note: This email is addressed to a set of groups & not sent to anybody individually. This is not SPAM. You & I are member of the same group. If you do not want to receive email, please keep it in spam.



However I think this is PIRATED MATERIAL like license crack or serial number crack, so I don't recommend to contact this guy. If you need all this stuff legally you should go to SAP Academy, SAP courses, and get access to SAP customer legally to learn the stuffs. The same message I found like below email, they are same pirated material.


Hi,

Please check your requirement from the following list of Software

ERP Softwares
--------------
ECC6.0 Sr2

ECC5.0
SAP R3 4.7
SRM5.0
SCM5.0
SAP Bi 7.0 (Non-IDES)
SAP bi 7.0 (IDES)
SAP BW 3.5
SAP CRM 5.0
SAP CRM 4.0

Solution Manager 4.0
SAP Xi
Netweaver 2004
APO 3.1
EP 6.0

Oracle Apps R12
Oracle Apps 11.5.10
Oracle Apps 11.5.9

People Soft 8.9
People Soft 8.8

Siebel 7.8
BO-Xi Rel2
Informatica
Cognos
SAS 9.3.1

Note: All the list of software contains Installation Screen Shots.

All the best
Thanks & Regards




Sunday, March 23, 2008

List of SAP Training Material (Academy and Courses)

This list of SAP Material (copyright) is only for restricted reference. Thank you.

SAP01 - 2006-Q2 - A4 - SAP Overview.pdf
SAPBI - 2005-Q1 - A4 - SAP BI - Business Intelligence.pdf
SAPBI - 2005-Q1 - Ltr - SAP BI - Business Intelligence.pdf
SAPEP - 2004-Q2 - A4 - SAP Enterprise Portal Fundamentals.pdf
SAPEP - 2005-Q2 Internal - Ltr - SAP Enterprise Portal Fundamentals.pdf
SAPFIN - 2005-Q2 - A4 - mySAP ERP Financials.pdf
SAPHR - 2006-Q2 - A4 - mySAP ERP Human Capital Management - Overview.pdf
SAPNW - 2004-Q3 Instr - A4 - SAP NetWeaver - Overview.pdf
SAPNW - 2005-Q4 - A4 - SAP NetWeaver - Overview.pdf
SAPNW - 2005-Q4 - Ltr - SAP NetWeaver - Overview.pdf
SAPNW - 2005-Q4 Instr - A4 - SAP NetWeaver - Overview.pdf
SAPPLM - 2005-Q2 Internal - Ltr - mySAP Product Lifecycle Management (mySAP PLM) Overview.pdf
SAPSCM - 2006-Q2 - A4 - mySAP Supply Chain Management Overview.pdf
SAPTEC - 2003-Q2 - A4 - SAP NetWeaver - Fundamentals of the Application Platform.pdf
SCM130 - 2004-Q3 - A4 - SAP R-3 Planning and Manufacturing Overview.pdf
SCM130 - 2004-Q3 - Ltr - SAP R-3 Planning and Manufacturing Overview.pdf
SCM130 - 2004-Q3 Instr - A4 - SAP R-3 Planning and Manufacturing Overview.pdf
SCM130 - 2004-Q3 Instr - Ltr - SAP R-3 Planning and Manufacturing Overview.pdf
SCM200 - 2006-Q2 - A4 - Business Processes in Planning (SCM).pdf
SCM200 - 2006-Q2 - Ltr - Business Processes in Planning (SCM).pdf
SCM210 - 2006-Q2 - A4 - Core Interface APO.pdf
SCM210 - 2006-Q2 - Ltr - Core Interface APO.pdf
SCM212 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - SAP SCM Integrated Supply Chain Modeling.pdf
SCM212 - 2005-Q2 - Ltr - SAP SCM Integrated Supply Chain Modeling.pdf
SCM215 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - mySAP Supply Chain Modeling.pdf
SCM220 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - Demand Planning.pdf
SCM220 - 2005-Q2 - Ltr - Demand Planning.pdf
SCM230 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - Supply Network Planning (SNP).pdf
SCM230 - 2005-Q2 - Ltr - Supply Network Planning (SNP).pdf
SCM240 - 2004-Q3 - A4 - Production Planning (SAP R-3).pdf
SCM240 - 2004-Q3 - Ltr - Production Planning (SAP R-3).pdf
SCM240 - 2004-Q3 - Show - Production Planning (SAP R-3).zip
SCM240 - 2004-Q3 Instr - A4 - Production Planning (SAP R-3).pdf
SCM240 - 2004-Q3 Instr - Ltr - Production Planning (SAP R-3).pdf
SCM250 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (SAP APO-PP-DS).pdf
SCM250 - 2005-Q2 - Ltr - Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (SAP APO-PP-DS).pdf
SCM300 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - Production Overview.pdf
SCM300 - 2005-Q2 - Ltr - Production Overview.pdf
SCM310 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - Production Orders.pdf
SCM310 - 2005-Q2 - Ltr - Production Orders.pdf
SCM320 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - Repetitive Manufacturing.pdf
SCM320 - 2005-Q2 - Ltr - Repetitive Manufacturing.pdf
SCM320 - 2005-Q2 - Show - Repetitive Manufacturing.zip
SCM360 - 2006-Q2 - A4 - Capacity Planning in ECC.pdf
SCM360 - 2006-Q2 - Ltr - Capacity Planning in ECC.pdf
SCM360 - 2006-Q2 - Show - Capacity Planning in ECC.zip
SCM510 - 2006-Q2 - A4 - Inventory Management and Physical Inventory.pdf
SCM515 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - Invoice Verification.pdf
SCM550 - 2006-Q2 - A4 - Cross-Functional Customizing in MM.pdf
SCM550 - 2006-Q2 - Ltr - Cross-Functional Customizing in MM.pdf
SCM600 - 2006-Q2 - A4 - Sales and Distribution Processes.pdf
SCM600 - 2006-Q2 - Ltr - Sales and Distribution Processes.pdf
SCM600 - 2006-Q2 - Show - Sales and Distribution Processes.zip
SCM601 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - Processes in Logistics Execution.pdf
SCM601 - 2005-Q2 - Ltr - Processes in Logistics Execution.pdf
SCM601 - 2005-Q2 - Show - Processes in Logistics Execution.zip
SCM610 - 2006-Q2 - A4 - Delivery Processes.pdf
SCM610 - 2006-Q2 - Ltr - Delivery Processes.pdf
SCM610 - 2006-Q2 - Show - Delivery Processes.zip
SCM611 - 2003-Q3 - A4 - Transportation.pdf
SCM611 - 2003-Q3 - Ltr - Transportation.pdf
SCM611 - 2003-Q3 Instr - A4 - Transportation.pdf
SCM611 - 2003-Q3 Instr - Ltr - Transportation.pdf
SCM611 - 2003-Q3 Outl - A4 - Transportation.pdf
SCM611 - 2003-Q3 Outl - Ltr - Transportation.pdf
SCM611 - 2003-Q3 Struct - A4 - Transportation.pdf
SCM611 - 2003-Q3 Struct - Ltr - Transportation.pdf
SCM620 - 2006-Q2 - A4 - Pricing in Sales OrderManagement.pdf
SCM620 - 2006-Q2 - Ltr - Pricing in Sales OrderManagement.pdf
SCM630 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - Warehouse Management.pdf
SCM630 - 2005-Q2 - Ltr - Warehouse Management.pdf
0SEM010 - 2005-Q2 Instr - A4 - SEM Overview.pdf
SEM210 - 2004-Q3 Instr - A4 - SEM Business Planning and Simulation.pdf
SEM220 - 2005-Q2 Instr - A4 - SEM Corporate Performance Monitor.pdf
SEM240 - 2005-Q2 Scan - A4 - BW-based Consolidation.pdf
SM100 - 2006-Q2 - A4 - SAP Solution Manager Operations.pdf
SMI210 - 2005-Q3 - A4 - mySAP Implementation Overview.pdf
SMI210 - 2005-Q3 - Ltr - mySAP Implementation Overview.pdf
SMI310 - 2003-Q2 - A4 - SAP Solution Manager - Implementation Tools in Detail.pdf
SMI310 - 2003-Q2 - Ltr - SAP Solution Manager - Implementation Tools in Detail.pdf
SMI310 - 2003-Q2 Instr - Ltr - SAP Solution Manager - Implementation Tools in Detail.pdf

ABC41 - 2000-Q2 - Ltr - ABAP Development Workbench Basics 1-2.pdf
TABC41 - 2000-Q2 - Ltr - ABAP Development Workbench Basics 2-2.pdf
TADM10 - 2003-Q3 - A4 - SAP NetWeaver - SAP Web AS Implementation & Operation I.pdf
TADM10_1 - 2005-Q4 - A4 - SAP Web AS Implementation & Operation I.pdf
TADM10_1 - 2005-Q4 Instr - A4 - SAP Web AS Implementation & Operation I.pdf
TADM10_2 - 2005-Q4 - A4 - SAP Web AS Implementation & Operation I.pdf
TADM10_2 - 2005-Q4 Instr - A4 - SAP Web AS Implementation & Operation I.pdf
TADM12 - 2003-Q3 - A4 - SAP NetWeaver - SAP Web AS Implementation & Operation II.pdf
TADM12_1 - 2005-Q4 Instr - A4 - SAP Web AS Implementation and Operation II.pdf
TADM12_2 - 2005-Q4 - A4 - SAP Web AS Implementation and Operation II.pdf
TADM12_2 - 2005-Q4 Instr - A4 - SAP Web AS Implementation and Operation II.pdf
TADM51 - 2003-Q3 - A4 - SAP NetWeaver - SAP Web AS DB Operation (ORACLE).pdf
TADM51 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - Database Administration Oracle.pdf
TADM51 - 2005-Q2 Instr - A4 - Database Administration Oracle.pdf
TADM53 - 2003-Q3 - A4 - SAP NetWeaver - SAP Web AS DB Operation (MS SQL Server).zip
TADM56 - 2005-Q4 Instr - A4 - SAP Netweaver - SAP Web AS DB Operation (DB2 UDB).pdf
TADM70 - 2005-Q3 Internal - Ltr - SAP System - OS and DB Migration.pdf
TADMBO - 2004-Q4 - A4 - Implementation & Operation II.pdf
TADMBW - 2005-Q1 Instr - A4 - BW Performance & Administration.pdf
TADMD5 - 2005-Q1 Instr - A4 - Delta Implementation & Operation SAP Web AS 6.20 - SAP Web AS 6.40 (Java & ABAP).pdf
TADMD5 - 2005-Q2 - Show - Delta Implementation & Operation SAP Web AS 6.20 - SAP Web AS 6.40 (Java & ABAP).zip
TADMJ1 - 2005-Q1 - A4 - SAP Java Engine Administration.pdf
TADMJ5 - 2004-Q3 - A4 - Web AS 6.40 Supportability and Java Security.pdf
TADMJ8 - 2004-Q4 - A4 - Java Developement Infrastructure Administration.pdf
TAW10_1 - 2005-Q4 - A4 - ABAP Workbench Fundamentals.pdf
TAW10_2 - 2005-Q4 - A4 - ABAP Workbench Fundamentals.pdf
TAW10_3 - 2005-Q4 - A4 - ABAP Workbench Fundamentals.pdf
TAW12_2 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - ABAP Workbench Concepts.pdf
TBIT40 - 2004-Q4 - A4 - Implementation & Operation II.pdf
TBIT44 - 2004-Q4 - A4 - Mapping, Adapters and BPM.pdf
TBIT51 - 2004-Q4 - A4 - Implementation & Operation II.pdf
TBW10 - 2005-Q1 Instr - A4 - Data Warehousing.pdf
TBW20 - 2005-Q1 Instr - A4 - Business Information Warehouse - Reporting & Analysis.pdf
TBW30 - 2005-Q1 Instr - A4 - SAP Business Intelligence - Data Staging & Extraction.pdf
TBW40 - 2005-Q1 Instr - A4 - Business Information Warehouse - Modeling and Authorizations.pdf
TBW45 - 2004-Q4 - A4 - Business Planning and Simulation.zip
TEP10 - 2005-Q2 Instr - A4 - SAP Enterprise Portal Implementation and Operation.pdf
TEP10ao - 2004-Q2 - A4 - SAP Enterprise Portal Implementation and Operation (Add-On).pdf
TEP10_1 - 2005-Q2 Instr - A4 - SAP Enterprise Portal Implementation and Operation.pdf
TEP10_2 - 2005-Q2 - A4 - SAP Enterprise Portal Implementation and Operation.pdf
TFIN22_1 - 2006-Q2 Instr - A4 - Management Accounting II.pdf
TFIN22_2 - 2006-Q2 Instr - A4 - Management Accounting II.pdf
THR10 - 2003-Q3 Scan - A4 - Management Administration in HR I.pdf
THR12 - 2006-Q2 - A4 - Management Administration II.pdf
THR12 - 2006-Q2 Instr - A4 - Management Administration II.pdf

Saturday, March 8, 2008

cheaper SAP under LINUX for midsize business customers?

From http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=206901687 and http://www.mbtmag.com/article/CA6538653.html?industryid=47314
  • the ERP package is dubbed as "ERP appliance", announced at Cebit 2008, for SME market
  • running on NEC system based on 45nm quad-core Xeon processor, Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise (instead of other Unix, Redhat, or Microsoft platforms), modular server strategy
  • SAP's Business All in One, RDBMS : MaxDB database server
  • fast-start program for SAP Business All-in-One : offers best practices for pre-configured industry functionality in a defined package that can be rapidly implemented without complex adaptations
  • the ERP bundle has implementation cost saving: 45%
  • TCO (total cost of ownership) saving: 25%
  • tipical cost: 4,500 to 7,000 Euros, for the hardware, software and implementation, depending on which SAP components.
  • delivery: available in five European country and reaching 20 countries this year of 2008
  • using Configurator or Solution Builder: based on XML, reseller to build the system in few hours
  • other similar effort: ERP on demand product named Business ByDesign

Friday, September 14, 2007

SAP Hardware Sizing and benchmarking

SAP Sizing : Business capacity benchmark in SAP usually use SAPS number. 1 SAPS means around 10 transactions/hour business hardware capacity in an SAP system. The sizing is important in SAP upgrade and new SAP installation.



List of hardware are certified and benchmarked by SAP in SAPS number:
http://www50.sap.com/benchmarkdata/sd2tier.asp
For sizing, you can use Quick Sizer tool from SAP from http://service.sap.com/quicksizer

Referring to processor product, example of SAPS power per CPU and their certification from SAP (CPU saps):
SAPS in ECC (e.g. sap ecc 6 sizing, sap nw 7 sizing) will have different sizing with saps number in BW/BI and other netweaver system. SAP Netweaver sizing is very basic without considering functionality inside the platform. 

related resources for SAP sizing and hardware:
Sizing SAP Systems
SAP Hardware Solutions: Servers, Storage, and Networks for mySAP.com
What Every Business Needs to Know About SAP (Prima Tech's SAP Book Series)
Supporting Sap R/3
Adaptive Hardware Infrastructures for SAP
SAP(R) R/3 Implementation Guide
Anticipating Change: Secrets Behind the SAP Empire
Hardware-Lösungen für SAP-Systeme - Server, Speicher, Netzwerke in einer integrativen Sicht (SAP PRESS)
SAP Consulting and Project Management (Book/CD-ROM package)
SAP: An Executive's Comprehensive Guide
Implementing Sap R/3 : How to Introduce a Large System into a Large Organization, 2nd Edition