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Sunday, February 8, 2009

What is SAP IDES and System Requirement for installations?

What is SAP IDES and System Requirement for installations?

System Requirement to install IDES

For installing IDES 46C on a Laptop, you need :-

  • Pentium 3/Pentium 4 with any CPU
  • 2*40 GB HDD
  • 512 MB RAM
  • DVD Drive
What is SAP IDES (Internet Demonstration and Evaluation System)?

SAP IDES is a normal R/3 but with lots of DEMO data.

The system that contains several sample companies typifying relevant business processes. It is simple to use and has a variety of master and transaction data, and is used for demos, online/classroom training, and presentations. Potential customers use IDES to trial and test software via Internet.

SAP IDES – the "Internet Demonstration and Evaluation System" in the R/3 System, represents a model company. It consists of an international group with subsidiaries in several countries. IDES contains application data for various business scenarios that can be run in the SAP System. The business processes in the IDES system are designed to reflect real-life business requirements, and have access to many realistic characteristics. IDES uses easy-to-follow business scenarios to show you the comprehensive functions of the R/3 System. The focal point of IDES, however, is not the functionality itself, but the business processes and their integration.

IDES not only covers the Logistics area, but also Financials, and Human Resources. It demonstrates how the R/3 System is able to support practically all types of industries, from discrete production through to process industries, from engineering-to-order to repetitive manufacturing. However, IDES is not a sector-oriented model company. The individual processes are based on practice-oriented data for sectors such as Retailing or Banking. The IDES group manufactures products as diverse as elevators, motorcycles, and paints.

IDES is managed by SAP just as any regular business enterprise. SAP regularly updates the IDES data (master data, transaction data, and customizing). IDES also carry out period-end closing and plan with different time-horizons. Transaction data are generated to ensure that the information systems in all areas have access to realistic evaluation data. IDES are constantly implementing new, interesting business scenarios to highlight the very latest functions available in the R/3 System. New functions are represented and documented by IDES scenarios.

Above all, IDES shows you the possibilities of the integrated applications in the SAP System. IDES cover all aspects of a business enterprise, including Human Resources, Financial Accounting, Product Cost Planning, Overhead Management, Profitability Analysis, Planning, Sales and Distribution, Materials Management, Production, and much, much more. IDES have also integrated document administration and third-party CAD systems within the IDES system. This means that you can call up and display external documents, or access CAD drawings.

IDES shows you how the R/3 System supports production processes, the supply chain, and the efficient usage of global resources. Or perhaps you would like to increase your understanding of just-in-time-production or the integration of the electronic KANBAN system in an MRP II environment? IDES provides the ideal way to learn about areas such as Product Cost Controlling, Activity-Based Costing, or integrated Service Management and Plant Maintenance. How to manage high inflation is just one of the ever-growing number of IDES business scenarios that you can choose from.

Where to find IDES Installation Documents and Screenshots?

I have to install MySAP 2004 (IDES) ECC 5.0 in windows environment, where can I get those installation documents and screenshots.

There is no specific documents for installation of IDES ECC.5.0 but the standard ECC 5.0 Installation document must be followed for this.

Open a new browser and refer to the following link:

http://service.sap.com/erp-inst
and access -> mySAP ERP 2004 -> ECC 5.0 -Planning, Installation Guides.

But the screen shots vary depending on the installation environment i.e, selection of OS, DB, Components, Applications etc.

IDES Installation Procedure for SAP Install on W2k server

SAP IDES Installation Procedure for SAP Install on W2k server

Procedure for installation on W2k server with sp3.

Installation Of SAP 4.6b

System Requirements.

P-III System
1024 MB or 512 MB RAM
Minimum 60GB HDD
40 GB Hdd (2GB for WinNT & 38 GB for oracle & SAP)
10 GB Hdd for CD dumps.
CDROM drive.
Network Card

C:\ - 10GB - Windows 2000 Server - NTFS
D:\ - 40GB - Oracle & SAP - NTFS
E:\ - 10GB - CD Dumps - NTFS
F:\ - CDROM Drive

Install Windows 2000 server in first 10GB partition
Computer Name - SAPSRV
IP Address - 192.168.1.2
Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0
Work Group - TEKSOFT
Complete the installation & Restart.

Install Service Pack 3
Install All the Drivers
Install IE6 SP1

Create two Users as mentioned bellow

Start -> Programs -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Local Users
and Groups -> Users -> New User

a. First user name TEKADM
Give password, disable the already enabled option & enable
"Password Never Expires & user cannot change the password option "

b. Second user name SAPServiceTEK
Give password, disable the already enabled option & enable
"Password Never Expires & user cannot change the password option "

Add the two Users to Administrators Group

Change hostfile

Open C:\Winnt\System32\driver\ect\host file in Notepad & add IP Address and Computer Name in
The bottom of file. Save & Exit.

Change the Virtual Memory

C: Min - 512MB
Max - 1024MB

D: Min - 2048MB
Max - 2560MB

Change the File and Printer sharing properties to “ Maximize through

Logon as TEKADM
Insert SAP-Oracle CD &
Select F:\NT\i386\setup & click enter
Location of oracle D:\orant & click enter
Accept path change & click enter
Oracle 8 enterprise edition & click enter
(Oracle 8.1.7 will not be supported by SAP Kernel 4.6B)
(Oracle 8.1.7 will be supported by SAP Kernel 4.6C only)

After completion of oracle Stop the service "Oracle TNSlistner 80"
Select F:\NT\i386\Patchs\8.0.5.2.2\setup & click enter
Accept the defaults & complete the installation.
Restart the system.

Dump all the export CDs (6 CDs) into
E:\dump\db1 - export CD 1
E:\dump\db2 - export CD 2
E:\dump\db3 - export CD 3 (To dump type as E:\dump\db1>Xcopy /e f: & enter)
E:\dump\db4 - export CD 4
E:\dump\db5 - export CD 5
E:\dump\db6 - export CD 6

Insert Kernel CD

Select F:\46bker\NT\i386\NTPATCH\R3dllins & click enter
This will install patch for NT.

Restart the system.

Logon as TEKADM
From kernel CD
F:\NT\common\r3setup & enter
Enter the following

System Name - TEK (must be 3 Letters Capital)
Location - C:\users\Tekadm\install (it comes by default)
Accept to restart the machine.

Logon on as TEKADM
Copy the file "db_ides.r3s" from DB1\IDES\NT\ORA\DB_IDES.R3S
(18KB files size) to C:\users\tekadm\install

Start r3setup from
C:\users\tekadm\install\r3setup & enter
Select "central.r3s" file & enter
& Follow as mentioned bellow

System Name - TEK
Instance no. - 00
Accept Defaults
Directory of SAP system -change to D:
RAM of the sys. - Accept the default
Location of the KERNEL CD - F:
Port no. - 3600
Enter the password of TEKADM two times
Enter the password of SAPServiceTEK two times
Start the installation.
This will come upto

Select C:\users\tekadm\install\r3setup & enter
Select "db_ides.r3s" & enter
System Name - TEK
Instance no. - 00
Accept Defaults
Select WE8DEC (default for r/3 4.x system) & enter
Oracle dir. - D:

Location of SAP Database specific files

SAP Database Drive

SAPARCH D
SAPBACKUP D
SAPCHECK D
SAPREORG D
SAPTRACE D & enter

Location of Oracle Data files

Oracle Data directory drive

SAPDATA1 D
SAPDATA2 D
SAPDATA3 D
SAPDATA4 D
SAPDATA5 D
SAPDATA6 D & enter

Location Database LOG files

Dir. for LOG files Drive

ORIGLOGA D
ORIGLOGB D & enter

Location Mirrored Database LOG files
(Change from D to C)

Dir. for LOG files Drive

MIRRLOGA C
MIRRLOGB C & enter

Accept the default RAM & enter

Location of export CDs dump

CD name Location Copy destination

KERNEL F:\46bker
EXPORT1 E:\dump\db1\1
EXPORT2 E:\dump\db2\2
EXPORT3 E:\dump\db3\3
EXPORT4 E:\dump\db4\4 (Clear this field)
EXPORT5 E:\dump\db5\5
EXPORT6 E:\dump\db6\6 & enter

Enter the Password of TEKADM
No. of parallel process - 1
Start installation.

Wait for 14 to 15 Hrs & installation will come Upto 91% & will ask for SAPr3 password.
Enter the password of TEKADM & enter

This will come upto 95%
Open SAP Management Console from desktop & Right click "TEK" & start the service.
Wait for the service to start & will change from yellow to green.
Come to the r3setup screen & click next.
This will bring upto 100% & the installation is over.
Exit the r3setup & stop the "TEK"service & Restart the system.

POST INSTALLATION TASKS

After SAP installation, install SAPGUI in the server. (CD 9)
Restart the system

Open SAP Management Console & start the sap service.

Start the Sap Frontend from the start\programs\sap frontend\sapsrv.

Logon as
Client 000
User name DDIC

Password 19920706
Language en



* Note : Clear this field
This means if you already have the CD's copied on the the harddrive you don't need to copy them again..

CD Title------CD Location-----------CD copy to this location
kernel--------Dump location1-------clear , don't re copy
cd1-----------Dump2--------- -------clear, this field
cd2-----------........3-----------------clear
cd3-----------.........4----------------clear

SAP IDES System crtl Files are Deleted

IDES System crtl Files are Deleted

In my ides system my crtl files are deleted which are there in the oracle directory deleted? They are necessary for the database to open.

In such case when I am running the MMC it shows msg server and dispatcher + work connected and working ,
but when I try to connect thrugh Sapgui , it does not connect and says a msg to reconnect y/n . and the sap dispather + work turns off.

If you are sure that only the CTRL (Oracle Database control file) has been deleted then It is possible to recreate then using the trace file (the trace file can be generate if your database is still UP: (If database is not UP the adjust the attached file as per your system)

IMPORTENT : The following command can only be applied if you have Oracle as your DataBase .

at SQL prompt
connect / as sysdba;
alter database backup controlfile to trace resetlogs;

alter system switch logfile;
repeat above command ,once per redolog group(4 time is your case)

It will create a file at %SAPTRACE%\usertrace\ directory which contain a script for automatic change of the control file. It will be used to recover the database rename it to recovery.sql ; delete its contents before the CREATE CONTROL FILE command ;

shutdown the database and then do the following (either normal or immediate)

connect / as sysdba;
@ recovery.sql;
It may ask you the archive name which still didnt created
Try to give it the online redo log path and name (one from one group ) Once DataBase will be recovered and openedthen try to start the SAP System ,if still the SAP system didnt UP ,as Markus said send your latest log file from "work" folder to group.

RECOVERY.SQL
***********************
CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "ARF" RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG MAXLOGFILES 255 MAXLOGMEMBERS 3 MAXDATAFILES 254 MAXINSTANCES 50 MAXLOGHISTORY 1134 Logfile Group 1 ('D:\Oracle\ARF\logA\ORIGLOGA.LOG','D:\Oracle\ARF\logB\mirrloga.log')
size 50M,
Group 2 ('D:\Oracle\ARF\logA\origlogb.log','D:\Oracle\ARF\logB\mirrlogb.log')
size 50M
datafile

rem RECOVER DATABASE USING BACKUP CONTROLFILE
rem ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS;

*****************
1. Cahnge the (Currently ARF SAP 4.6C oracle 9.20)
2. Change the path of online redo log or adjust as per your SAP system
3. Adjust the path & name of DATAFILES
4. the last two command are remarked so run then individually once your control file have been created .

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