Starting Sap On Linux
Sapstartrv is the core process responsible for starting SAP NetWeaver system and SAP HANA system is no exception to this flow. HANA system start-up process flow: During linux startup(OS boot), by default it starts the process listed under /etc/init.d, our sapstartsrv is part of this process.
Starting Sap On Linux Mac
You are right, the files came from the sapinit package, under SLES9 the sapr3 script was delivered. Hi mho,I do not understand this.Yes, of course I did so for some systems, but in note 1275776 - Linux: Preparing SLES for SAP environments is mentioned the following:Older versions of this package (including the package found in SLES 9 SP3 and SLES 10) had an init script called '/etc/init.d/sapr3' resp.
Starting Sap On Linux Computer
This has been renamed to '/etc/init.d/boot.sapconf', because R3 is not really true nowadays anymore.Also, the old script was supposed to be able to start up SAP R3 instances, when these were configured in the '/etc/sysconfig/sapr3' file. This configuration file has now been obsoleted. The new '/etc/init.d/boot.sapconf' script delivered with this package does not have the capability to start any SAP (R3) instances. This functionality has been replaced by the scripts delivered with the SAP system itself.Anybody who figured out how this would work using the init.d mechanism?Thank you for advise.Christian.
Instance on host vhcalnplci startedInstallation of NPL successfulStep 6: Run and Test SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP 6.1 Start NetWeaver AS ABAPWith the following steps you make sure that the AS ABAP is up and running. GetProcessListOKname, description, dispstatus, textstatus, starttime, elapsedtime, pidigswdmt, IGS Watchdog, GREEN, Running, 2017.disp+work, Dispatcher, GREEN, Running, 2017.gwrd, Gateway, GREEN, Running, 2017.icman, ICM, GREEN, Running, 2017.6.1.2 Create a new VM SnapshotAfter the installation of the SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP finished successfully, you should create a snapshot to preserve this state as you already did after the Linux installation.