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Cluster Server 7.4.2 Configuration Guide for SAP Web Application Server - Windows
Last Published:
2020-05-31
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.4.2)
Platform: Windows
- Section I. Getting Started
- Introducing the Veritas High Availability Agent for SAP Web Application Server
- About the Veritas High Availability agent for SAP Web Application Server
- How application availability is achieved in a physical environment
- How does the Veritas High Availability solution work
- Agent functions
- Agent attributes for SAP Web Application Server
- Installing the agent for SAP Web Application Server
- Installing and configuring the SAP Web Application Server for high availability
- Monitoring an SAP instance
- About installing SAP Web Application Server for high availability
- About configuring SAP Web Application Server for high availability
- Setting up SAP systems for clustering
- Installing SAP system using Virtual Hostname
- Configuring the agent for message server restart
- Configuring the Enqueue Replication Server
- Clustering an SAP instance
- Introducing the Veritas High Availability Agent for SAP Web Application Server
- Section II. Configuring the application for high availability
- Section III. Troubleshooting the Agent
- Troubleshooting the agent for SAP Web Application Server
- Starting the SAP Web Application Server outside a cluster
- Troubleshooting common problems
- Unable to see an entry in the SAP MMC for an SAP instance
- The agent for SAP Web Application Server fails to bring online an SAP instance resource through VCS
- SAP instance does not come online, and the startsap.exe command exits with exit code -1
- In case of an Enqueue server failure, the Enqueue server instance fails to take over the lock table from the Enqueue Replication server instance
- The ensmon.exe command returns exit code 4 for a Enqueue server instance
- The return code of the ensmon.exe command is 8 for an Enqueue Replication server instance
- The Enqueue server instance does not fail over to the correct Enqueue Replication server instance
- In case of a resource fault, the Service Group does not fail over
- Reviewing SAP Web Application Server agent log files
- Reviewing error log files
- Checks for an SAP Add-In Usage Types
- Troubleshooting the agent for SAP Web Application Server
- Appendix A. Sample Configurations
Creating and adding local groups and users
This section describes the procedure to add new local groups and users.
To create a local group
- Click Start > ControlPanel > Administrative tools > Computer Management.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, select Local Users and Groups.
- Right-click Group, and select New Group.
- In the New Group dialog box, enter SAP_SAPSID_LocalAdmin in the Group name field.
- Click Add.
- In the Select Users, Computers or Groups dialog box, enter domain\SAP_SAPSID_GlobalAdmin in the Object names field.
- Click OK on the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box.
- Click OK on the New Group dialog box
To add a domain group to a local group
- Click Start > ControlPanel > Administrative tools > Computer Management.
- In the Computer Management Console, select Local Users and Groups >Groups.
- In the right panel, double-click Administrators.
- In the Administrators Properties dialog box, click Add.
- In the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box, enterdomain\SAP_SAPSID_GlobalAdmin in the Object names field.
- Click OK in the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box.
- Click OK in the Administrators Properties dialog box.