Updating SAP ABAP Systems on UNIX and Linux: SAP ASE

Making Entries for Scenarios with Configuration File

This section is relevant when you have specified a scenario category with stack.xml configuration file.

Context

After you have provided the Software Update Manager the path to the download directory with the stack.xml file, it checks in the background the source database of your system.

  1. The source database is not SAP HANA
    If your source database is NOT SAP HANA database, you must decide first whether you want to carry out a database migration. For this decision, the following dialog appears first:
    • Decide on DMO

  2. The source database is SAP HANA
    If your source database is already SAP HANA database, the following dialogs appear successively:
    1. Scenario Strategy

    2. Additional Parameters for <scenario>

Procedure

  1. Decide on DMO

    This dialog appears only, if your source database is not SAP HANA database and the database migration is not required.

    If your source database is not SAP HANA database, and you carry out a system conversion to SAP S/4HANA, the dialog is NOT displayed. In this case, a database migration to SAP HANA database is required so that the Software Update Manager performs it automatically.

    You can decide if you want to use the Database Migration Option (DMO) of the Software Update Manager to migrate your source database to one of the following databases:
    • SAP HANA

    • SAP ASE

    If you do not want to use the DMO feature, choose No migration.

  2. Specify the scenario strategy
    Depending on the scenario category and the decision on DMO, one or more of the following options are available for selection:
    • Single System

    • Standard

    • Downtime-optimized

    • Prerequisite Check Tool
    1. Single System

      This option means a longer downtime, and no shadow instance is running in uptime. Note that this option is only available for the update of support packages or support package stacks.

    2. Standard

      This option is the standard configuration for the most scenarios.

    3. Downtime-optimized

      One of the following variants of this option is available:
      Source database is SAP HANA? Wanted scenario Available option
      Yes Update or upgrade with business downtime reduction near-Zero Downtime Maintenance (nZDM) or Zero Downtime Option (ZDO)
      No Update or upgrade with database migration to SAP HANA database Uptime Migration (Downtime-optimized DMO)
      No Update or upgrade, but no database migration to SAP HANA database near-Zero Downtime Maintenance (nZDM)
      Yes Conversion to SAP S/4HANA near-Zero Downtime Maintenance (nZDM)
      No, but
      • Oracle

      • IBM Db2 for Linux, Unix, and Windows (DB6)
      Conversion to SAP S/4HANA Uptime Migration (Downtime-optimized DMO)
    4. Prerequisite Check Tool

      The Software Update Manager executes a Prerequisite Check as a separate step. If specific mandatory preparatory steps are required, the update procedure can stop to ensure a consistent update. However, the update is stopped if errors persist.

    For more information on the scenario strategy options, see Initial Dialogs for the Scenario Specification (Get Roadmap).

  3. Decide on additional parameters

    The following options are available:

    • Check Archive Authenticity

      Select this checkbox if you want the authenticity of all archives in the download directory to be checked. For more information, see Verifying SAP Archives (Digital Signature Handling).

    • Switch expert mode on

      Choose this option if you want to adapt additional tool configuration options during the update:

      • The Software Update Manager always displays a Support Package overview in phase BIND_PATCH, even if manual adjustment is not necessary. You can overrule the Support Package level, which is derived from the stack configuration file. For more information about phase BIND_PATCH, see Important Entries for the Configuration Roadmap Step.

      • You can change the automatically generated instance number for the shadow instance and enter a password manually. (See also: Shadow Instance Parameters.)

      • During an ASCS Instance Split, you can manually assign an instance number to the new ASCS instance.

      • You can decide if you want to use saved profiles from a previous update for the shadow system.

    • Customer Transport Integration

      If you
      • have selected the strategy mode Standard or Downtime-optimized

      • meet the conditions for the Software Update Manager including customer transport requests according to SAP Note 1759080 Information published on SAP site

      you can include customer transport requests into the procedure to reduce business downtime.

      Select the checkbox Consider Customer Buffer File, if a customer buffer file shall be considered that contains customer transports for the target release. A subsequent dialog prompts you to enter the path and the name of the buffer file. For more information, see Integration of Customer Transports.

      Note that this option is not displayed if the scenario strategy Single System has been selected beforehand.

  4. Decide on Migration Parameters
    You can
    • decide on the table selection, if you want to perform a table comparison

    • enter the migration key, if necessary

    • enable the migration repetition option for testing purposes

    • enable the System Move option, if you want to move of the primary application server from source to target system