Solution : https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/112266 (SAP Service marketplace login required)
Summary :
This SAP Note addresses FAQs and issues encountered during the installation and management of SAP Systems on Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) under Windows Server 2003, and Microsoft Failover Cluster for Windows Server 2008 and beyond. Detailed solutions include using BR*Tools for Oracle in MSCS, setting necessary profile parameters (such as SAPLOCALHOSTFULL and SAPDBHOST), ensuring network redundancy, and managing shared disks. Additionally, the note covers node recovery, SAP support for different SAP kernel versions within cluster environments, and specific steps for restoring SAP operations post node failure. SAP system performance integration in cluster environments, particularly concerning SAPOSCOL, is also discussed.
Key words :
- start \usr\sap\<sapsid>\dvebmgs<nopas>\exe\sapstartsrv, \\virtualhostnameascs\sapmnt\<sapsid>\sys\profile\start_dvebmgsxx_<localhostname>, \usr\sap\<sapsid>\dvebmgs<number, windows server 2008if ipv6 support, support installing additional application servers, windows service sap<sapsid>_<, shared disksthe shared disks form, sap support additional application servers, \usr\sap\prfclog exists, system number 43microsoft cluster server
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