Problem SLD down

Hi,
How can I turn off the SLD to update and not to crash the Java applications linked to it?
Regards.

Hi, Diego,
If your Solution Manager is also your Production SLD, then you cannot do what you wish.  When the Java stack goes down during the upgrade, SLD will go down also.
SAP does not (any longer) recommend using solution manager as your productive SLD.  They recommend having multiple SLDs that all talk to your solution manager SLD.
To work around your problem:
1) if you have another Java AS you could activate, configure and replicate the SLD data from Solman SLD to that SLD, and then point your production systems at it prior to upgrading.
2) if not, then the same can be accomplished by installing a new Netweaver Java AS, and configuring it as your production SLD, and then tying it to solman SLD prior to your upgrade of Solman.
The SLD guide in SDN provides this information and recommendations.  -  System Landscape Directory (SLD)
Cheers
Phil

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