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After successfully adding the SAP system to the SAP Tier, you need to define both the mapping for organizations and locales and the locales themselves.
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Defining mapping and locale settings
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- In Precise for Precise for SAP, from the Settings menu, select Mapping Settings.
- In the Mapping Settings dialog box, select the SAP system you want to configure and click Edit.
- Determine which SAP field will be mapped to a locale. Choose a field from the User Area list. Then click OK.
- From the Settings menu, select Locale Settings.
- In the Locale Settings dialog box, perform one of the following procedures:
- To add a locale
- To edit a locale
- To delete a locale
To add a locale
- Click Add.
- In the Locale Settings - Edit dialog box, enter the name of the new locale in the Locale field. Enter a description (optional) of the new locale in the Description field.
- On the Locale Definition tab, select a user area from the User Areas not assigned to this locale list and click the right arrow to move it to the User Areas assigned to this locale list.
- On the Locale Availability tab, click Add.
- In the Add Device dialog box, enter the name or the IP address of the device that should be taken into consideration by Precise for SAP when monitoring locale availability.
- Click OK.
To edit a locale
- From the Locale Settings list, select the Locale you want to modify.
- Click Edit.
- In the Locale Settings - Edit dialog box, in the Locale text box, change the name of the existing locale.
- In the Description text box, enter a description (optional) or modify an existing description.
- On the Locale Definition tab, select a user area from the User Areas not assigned to this locale list and click the right arrow to move it to the User Areas assigned to this locale list.
- On the Locale Availability tab, click Edit.
- In the Edit Device dialog box, enter the name or the IP address of the device that should be taken into consideration by Precise for SAP when monitoring locale availability. Then click OK.
To delete a locale
- From the Locale Settings list, select the Locale you want to delete.
- Click Delete; then click OK to confirm this operation.
- Click OK.
Installing the SAP Java Connector (JCo)
After installing the Precise for SAP FocalPoint, you need to install the downloaded SAP Java Connector (JCo) if you want Precise for SAP to display running batch jobs in the Batches tab or use the Precise for SAP BW. In this case, perform the following post-installation task. For information on how to download the SAP JCo, see Downloading the SAP Java Connector (JCo).
To install the SAP JCo
- Unzip the contents of the downloaded file to a folder of your choice on the Precise for Precise for SAP FocalPoint server.
- Open the Agents tab in Precise AdminPoint and stop the Precise for SAP FocalPoint.
- From the folder to which you unzipped the downloaded file:
- Copy the
.jar
file to the<precise_root>\java\3rd_party
folder on your Precise for Precise for SAP FocalPoint server. - Copy the
.dll
files to the<precise_root>\products\sap\bin
folder on your Precise for Precise for SAP FocalPoint server.
- Copy the
- Verify that the gateway port between the Precise for SAP FocalPoint and the SAP Application Server is open in both directions:
The gateway port is 33xx, where xx has to be replaced by the instance number in the SAP Application Server. - Maintain the SAP communication ports in the services file in:
%windir%\system32\drivers\etc\services
- Replace the following
<SID>
and<instance-number
with the values from your application:
sapms<SID> 36<instance-number>/tcp
sapms<SID>33<instance-number>/tcp
sapms<SID> 32<instance-number>/tcp
For example, for an SAP system with the SID = PRD and Instance Number 01:sapmsPRD 3601/tcp # SAP Message Server
sapmsPRD 3301/tcp # SAP Gateway
sapmsPRD 3201/tcp # SAP Dispatcher - Go back to AdminPoint and restart the Precise for Precise for SAP FocalPoint.