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  1. What SAP ABAP Systems can SID-Refresh™ support?

Post activities for S/4HANA (from release 1610) and all Netweaver ABAP instance types (BW, ERP, HR, CRM, SRM, SCM, GTS, WEM, Solman)

2. What config tables can be exported/imported using SID-Refresh™?

Below is a list of ‘technical data and configuration’ that may be exported/imported using end-to-end System Refresh™.

Note that selected options are saved on initial use and can be reused on subsequent execution of the refresh.

  1. ALE Configuration

  2. ALE Customizing

  3. Archiving ADK Configuration

  4. Archiving Customizing Configuration

  5. Archiving Objects Configuration

  6. Batch Jobs (SM37)

  7. Report Variants

  8. Batch Server Groups (SM61)

  9. CCMS Configuration (RZ20, RZ21)

10. CCMS History

11. DBA Cockpit Configuration (DBACOCKPIT)

12. Additional DBA Cockpit Config. for Oracle

13. Operating System Commands (SM69)

14. Cross-Client File Names/Paths (FILE)

15. SAP License (SLICENSE)

16. Logon Groups (SMLG)

17. Operation Modes (RZ04)

18. Spool Configuration (SPAD)

19. System Profiles (RZ10)

20. RFC Connections (SM59)

21. RFC Inbound Queue Configuration (SMQ2)

22. RFC Outbound Queue Configuration (SM58, SMQ1)

23. Background RFC (SBGRFCMON)

24. SLD Data Supplier Configuration (RZ70)

25. SAPconnect Configuration (SCOT)

26. SAP Office Configuration (SBWP)

27. SAP Office Number Range for Attachments (SBWP)

28. HTTP Service Configuration (SICF)

29. SLD Access Data Configuration (SLDAPICUST)

30. Update Program Administration (SM14)

31. Security Audit Profile Configuration (SM19)

32. Trust Manager Configuration (STRUST)

33. SNC Access Control List (STRUSTSSO2)

34. TMS Configuration (STMS)

35. TMS Quality Assurance Configuration (STMS)

36. Version Management

37. Virus Scan Definitions (VSCAN)

38. Web Service Configuration (SOAMANAGER)

39. Users (SU01)

40. Test Workbench Configuration (CATT, eCATT, STWB)

41. Internet Transaction Server Config. (IACOR, ITS)

42. Project Customizing (SPRO)

43. Client Configuration (SCC4)

44. Integration Engine Configuration (SXMB_ADM)

45. SolMan Configuration in Managed System

46. ChaRM/CTS Configuration

47. Service Data Control Center Configuration (SDCCN)

48. Service Data Control Center Download Data (SDCCN)

49. Login Screen Information

50. Initial Screen Configuration (SMW0)

51. Lock/Unlock Users (EWZ5)

52. Batch-Input Data and Configuration (SM35)

53. SAP NetWeaver Workflow Configuration (SWU3)

54. SAP NetWeaver Workflow Runtime Data (SWU3)

55. SAP NetWeaver LDAP Configuration (LDAP)

56. Secure Store (SECSTORE)

57. Customer Defined Configuration Tables (CUSTOMER)

58. SAP Gateway Configuration

59. SAP Screen Personas Configuration

60. SAP Unified Connectivity (UCON)

61. SAP NetWeaver Enterprise Threat Detection (ETD)

62. SAP NetWeaver Switchable Authorize Checks (SACF)

63. SAP NetWeaver Maintain Whitelists (SLDW)

64. CRM Middleware Configuration

65. CRM Plug-In Configuration (CRM/ERP)

66. CRM Integration in ERP

67. CRM Component Configuration

  • CRM Analytic Component Configuration

  • CRM Interaction Center Component Configuration

  • CRM Marketing Component Configuration

  • CRM Miscellaneous Component Configuration

  • CRM Field Applications (Mobile) Component Configuration

  • CRM Sales Component Configuration

  • CRM Partner Channel Management Component Configuration

  • CRM Service Component Configuration

  • CRM Web Channel Enablement Component Configuration

68. CRM WebClient Configuration

  • Define transaction launcher and IC WebClient

  • Communication Management Software Connections

69. SRM Component Configuration

  • Technical Basic Settings

  • Settings for Supplier Synchronization

  • Activate Users

70. SCM Basis Integration Configuration

  • Activation of Incremental Data Transfer

  • Distribution Definition Maintenance

  • Generation of Distribution Definitions

  • Maintain Business System Group

  • Assignment of Logical System and Queue Type

  • Activation of CIF Error Handling

  • Assignment of RFC Destinations to Application Cases

  • User Parameters

71. SCM Server Integration Configuration

72. Remote Control and Communication Framework Configuration

73. SCM Configuration in ERP

  • Basic Settings for Setting Up the System Landscape

  • Basic Settings for the Data Transfer

  • Application-Specific Settings and Enhancements

74. GTS Component Configuration

  • SAP Compliance Management

  • SAP Customs Management

  • SAP Risk Management

75. EWM Server Configuration

  • Master Data Settings

  • Batch Management

  • Goods Issue Process (Work Center)

  • Printer Settings

  • Others Settings

76. EWM Interface Configuration RFID

  • Settings - mandatory

  • General Settings for ERP - mandatory

  • General Settings for ERP

  • Delivery Processing for ERP

  • Goods Movement

  • Transportation

  • General Settings for GTS - mandatory

  • General Settings for GTS

  • Non-SAP Systems

  • Availability Check

  • Migration from LE-WM

77. BW Configurations

 

Can some Basis configuration tables be cleaned up?

Below is a list of technical data and configuration that may be cleaned up using end-to-end System Refresh™. Note that the selected options are saved on initial use and can be reused on

subsequent execution of the refresh.

  1. Cleanup of CCMS Configuration (RZ20, RZ21)

  2. Cleanup of CCMS History (CCMSHISTORY)

  3. Cleanup of DBA Cockpit Configuration (DBACOCKPIT)

  4. Cleanup of Additional DBA Cockpit Config. for Oracle

  5. Cleanup of Spool Configuration (SPAD)

  6. Cleanup of System Profiles (RZ10)

  7. Cleanup of RFC Inbound Queue Configuration (SMQ2)

  8. Cleanup of RFC Outbound Queue Configuration (SM58, SMQ1)

  9. Cleanup of Background RFC (SBGRFCMON)

10. Cleanup of SAP Connect Data (SCOT)

11. Cleanup of SLD Access Data Configuration (SLDAPICUST)

12. Cleanup of TMS Configuration (STMS)

13. Cleanup of Web Service Configuration (SOAMANAGER)

14. Cleanup of Integration Engine Runtime Data (SXMB_ADM)

15. Cleanup of Batch-Input Data and Configuration (SM35)

16. Cleanup of Selected ABAP Basis Tables (OTHERS)

17. Cleanup of Operating System Monitoring Data (ST03N)

3. Can customer-specified config tables be added to the list for export/import?

Yes. (Precaution: Customer must be aware and accept full responsibility for cleaning table contents in the refreshed system.)

4. Can End-to-end System Refresh™ support my system applications deployed in Linux/Unix?

Yes.

5. Can End-to-end System Refresh™ support my system applications deployed in Windows?

Yes.

6. Can End-to-end System Refresh™ support my system applications deployed in the cloud?

Yes. Regardless of where your environment resides, you can use End-to-end System Refresh™ to simplify your system refresh process if your systems are enrolled in IT-Conductor™.

7. What are the most common factors affecting the application performance?

The automated process executed using End-to-end System Refresh™ remains consistent without miss regardless of system complexity, provided instructions are followed properly. However, system complexity affects the runtime of the export/import/cleanup together with the degree of parallelism and the number of components you selected for the export/cleanup/import process. 

8. How long does it take to perform the export/import/cleanup process using End-to-end System Refresh™?

The entire process may take from a few minutes up to several hours depending on the same factors mentioned in the previous question. On average, it would take 4 hours to complete the system refresh process end-to-end.

 

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