Solution : https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1261329 (SAP Service marketplace login required)
Summary :
This SAP Note explains the procedure for setting up a connection between the DBA Cockpit and an Oracle remote database. It details prerequisites, such as the operational Oracle database's compatibility with SAP software and the specific technical prerequisites needed for the connection setup. Instructions include checking and ensuring technical requirements, obtaining necessary software from SAP Service Marketplace, installing the DBSL and Oracle client software, and performing testing. Additional details cover software version guidance, installation paths for different operating systems, and environmental variables setup. For further configuration and troubleshooting steps, additional notes like 1028624 are recommended.
Key words :
choose start -> settings -> control panel -> system -> advanced -> environment variables -> system variables ->, support package 05sap_basis 702 support package 02sap_basis 711 support package 03, directory /usr/sap/<sapsid>/sys/exe/runof, database system = oracle connections maximum/optimal = number, /usr/sap/c11/sys/exe/run, \usr\sap\<sapsid>\sys\profile\oracleenter, /usr/sap/<sapsid>/sys/profile/oracleenter, /usr/sap/<sapsid>/sys/profile/oracle, \usr\sap\<sapsid>\sys\profile\oracle, \usr\sap\<sapsid>\sys\exe
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