Solution Manager as an aid for ASAP
Hi Folks,
I am new to solution manager, can anyone let me know how these are helpful, is there any material which I can refer.
Your help would be highly apprecited.
Regards,
Ravi
HI Ravi,
PL EXPLORE service tons of material is there...
Please have a look at:
Self Training Matrials:
http://service.sap.com/rkt-solman, then click on your Solution Manager release, then "Solution Consultant"
Online Documentation:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_sm40/.../frameset.htm
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COMPONENTS & TOOLS OF SAP NETWEAVER
SAP Solution Manager
The SAP Solution Manager application management solution facilitates technical support for distributed systems u2013 with functionality that covers all key aspects of solution deployment, operation, and continuous improvement. A centralized, robust application management and administration solution, SAP Solution Manager combines tools, content, and direct access to SAP to increase the reliability of solutions and lower total cost of ownership.
With SAP Solution Manager, you can be sure your entire SAP solution environment is performing at its maximum potential. The toolset addresses your entire IT environment, supporting SAP and non-SAP software and covering current and forthcoming SAP solutions. And, as a customer of SAP, you have full access to the core SAP Solution Manager for no extra charge.
SAP Solution Manager targets both technical and business aspects of your solutions, focusing strongly on core business processes. It supports the connection between business processes and the underlying IT infrastructure. As a result, it eases communication between your IT department and your lines of business. And it ensures that you derive the maximum benefits from your IT investments.
SAP Solution Manager features and functions include:
SAP Business Suite implementation and upgrades u2013 SAP Solution Manager provides content that accelerates implementation. Configuration information and a process-driven approach to implementation speed the blueprint, configuration, and final preparation phases. SAP Solution Manager enables efficient project administration and centralized control of cross-component implementations.
Change control management u2013 SAP Solution Manager controls all software and configuration changes of the IT solution. This includes the approval process for change requests, the deployment of changes, and later analysis of changes. This ensures quality of the solution and enables traceability of all changes.
Testing u2013 SAP Solution Manager speeds test preparation and execution. It provides a single point of access to the complete system landscape and enables centralized storage of testing material and test results to support cross-component tests.
IT and application support u2013 The service desk included in SAP Solution Manager helps you manage incidents more efficiently and eases the settlement of support costs. Centralized handling of support messages makes the support organization more efficient.
Root cause analysis u2013 The diagnostics functions in SAP Solution Manager allow identification, analysis, and resolution of problems, even in heterogeneous environments. This helps to isolate general performance bottlenecks, to isolate exceptional situations, to record the activity of single users or processes, and to identify changes to the productive landscape. As a result, problem resolution is accelerated and business availability increased.
Solution monitoring u2013 SAP Solution Manager performs centralized, real-time monitoring of systems, business processes, and interfaces, which reduces administration effort. It can even monitor intersystem dependencies. Proactive monitoring helps you avoid critical situations, while automatic notifications enable fast response to issues.
Service-level management and reporting u2013 SAP Solution Manager allows easy definition of service levels and provides automated reporting. Service reporting covers all systems in the solution landscape and provides a consolidated report containing the information you need to make strategic IT decisions.
Service processing u2013 SAP Solution Manager makes appropriate service recommendations and delivers SAP support services. These include SAP Safeguarding, which helps you manage technical risk; SAP Solution Management Optimization, which helps you get the most from your SAP solutions; and SAP Empowering, which helps you manage your solutions.
Administration u2013 Administration tasks are mainly executed locally on the involved systems, but can be accessed and triggered from a central administration console. The administration work center in SAP Solution Manager offers a central entry point and unified access to all SAP technology.
SAP Solution Manager as the name suggests is for managing the whole gamut of SAP and Non-SAP solutions in the IT Landscape of an organisation. It provides you the tool, content and gateway to create, operate, manage and monitor your solutions over time.
It provides a range of scenarios to support this. Extending from project management to Solution Monitoring to Service Desk to E-learning Management, it provides an efficient way to carry out a plethora of business tasks.
SAP Solution Manager is the successor to ASAP ValueSAP. SAP Solution Manager helps in implementing and managing complex system landscapes. Globally systems are getting distributed across geographies and business processes cover more than one system. In such complex scenarios, integrating technical and business requirements is important for the success of IT. SAP Solution Manager provides SAP customers with an efficient means of handling both the technical and business process side of solution implementation .
As part of SAP Solution Management Solutions, the customers receive best practices relating to:
- Global Strategy and Service Level Management
- Business Process Management
- Management of MySAP Technology
- Software Change Management
- Support Desk Management
SAP delivers this using support programs during implementation of the system solution. Some of the benefits of using SAP's Solution Manager are that it helps:
- Manages the technical risk associated with the implementation of the solution ensuring technical robustness
- Helps leverage users core competencies in implementing solutions
- Ensures solution works as intended with best practices built in.
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Is ASAP part of Solution manager or bothe are different
hai to everybody,
when we are in implementation we have to use either ASAP methodology or Solution Manager,
the question is
Is ASAP methodology a part of Solution manager or both are different
Can any one tell me even Schedule manager also
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madhuHi,
You have two types of methodologies to implement SAP.
1. ASAP (Step based methodology & Question & Answer Database Model)
Phase 1: Project Preparation
Phase 2: Business Blueprint
Phase 3: Realization
Phase 4: Final Preparation
Phase 5: Go Live & Support
2. Solution Manager (Advance to ASAP & Process based)
This is an advanced to ASAP, we will follow the same steps mentioned in the ASAP methodology but it is completely process driven. As per the business process flow the SAP Implementation flowes the process.
For more information visit:
ASAP:
http://www.erpgenie.com/asap/roadmap.htm
Solution manager: http://www.sap.com/services/pdf/BWP_SB_SAP_Solution_Manager.pdf
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Difference between Solution manager and ASAP
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me what's the difference between SAP solution manager and ASAP?
Regards
SarojASAP stands For Accelerated SAP........its a SAP implementation methodology. It consists of Five phases---
1. Project Preparation
2. Business Blueprint
3. Realization phase
4. Final preparation phase
5. Go live and Support
For Solution manager u can follow this link:
http://www.sap.com/services/pdf/BWP_SB_SAP_Solution_Manager.pdf
ASAP and Solution Manager are tools used for managing SAP implementation and roll out project. Both supports sevral stages of the project as mention by Raj.
The main Difference between three tools (ASAP, VSAP and Solution Manager) are as follow:
ASAP:
- Offline CD set with tools, content and a methodology for component-based implementation projects
VSAP:
- Offline CD set with tools, content and methodologies for Evaluation, Implementation and Continuous Business Improvement
- ASAP CD set is used as a tool platform. ASAP content is included to cover the implementation phase
Solution Manager:
- Onsite platform to support key implementation actitivities
- Including key ASAP concepts and tool features
- Enhanced concepts to encompass the specifics of mySAP.com implementations
- Integrated platform to support Implementation and operation of mySAP.com
- Solution Manager is server based tool.
More informaiton you can find from the following links:
ValueSAP : https://www.service.sap.com/valuesapupdates
Solution Manager: http://service.sap.com/solutionmanager
some documents what is the duty of asap and solution manager i think with u can understand the difference.
asap means,
ASAP
ASAP stands for Accelerated SAP. Its purpose is to help design SAP implementation in the most efficient
manner possible. Its goal is to effectively optimize time, people, quality and other resources, using a proven
methodology to implementation.
ASAP focuses on tools and training, wrapped up in a five-phase process oriented roadmap for guiding
implementation.
The road map is composed of five well-known consecutive phases:
Phase 1 Project Preparation
Phase 2 Business Blueprint
Phase 3 Realization
Phase 4 Final Preparation
Phase 5 Go-Live and support
In today's post we will discuss the first phase.
Phase 1 : Project Preparation
Phase 1 initiates with a retrieval of information and resources. It is an important time to assemble the
necessary components for the implementation. Some important milestones that need to be accomplished
for phase 1 include
Obtaining senior-level management/stakeholder support
identifying clear project objectives
architecting an efficient decision-making process
creating an environment suitable for change and re-engineering
building a qualified and capable project team.
Senior level management support:
One of the most important milestones with phase 1 of ASAP is the full agreement and cooperation of the
important company decision-makers - key stakeholders and others. Their backing and support is crucial for a
successful implementation.
Clear project objectives:
be concise in defining what your objectives and expectations are for this venture. Vague or unclear notions of
what you hope to obtain with SAP will handicap the implementation process. Also make sure that your
expectations are reasonable considering your company's resources. It is essential to have clearly defined
ideas, goals and project plans devised before moving forward.
An efficient decision making process:
One obstacle that often stalls implementation is a poorly constructed decision-making process. Before
embarking on this venture, individuals need to be clearly identified. Decide now who is responsible for
different decisions along the way. From day one, the implementation decision makers and project leaders
from each area must be aware of the onus placed on them to return good decisions quickly.
Environment suitable for change and re engineering:
Your team must be willing to accept that, along with new SAP software, things are going to change, the
business will change, and information technology enabling the business will change as well. By
implementing SAP, you will essentially redesign your current practices to model more efficient or predefined
best business practices as espoused by SAP. Resistance to this change will impede the progress of your
implementation.
Building a qualified project team:
Probably the most important milestone early in assembling a project team for the implementation. If you are
implementing the materials management and plant maintenance modules, you need to include people from
both of these departments. The team should also represent management as well as non management or
"functional" personnel. Sometimes management is less aware of the day-to-day functions of an organization,
including how implementing SAP will tactically influence those function
ASAP- Second Phase- Business Blueprint
SAP has defined a business blueprint phase to help extract pertinent information about your company that is
necessary for implementation. These blueprints are in the form of questionnaires that are designed to probe
for information that uncovers how your company does business. As such, they also serve to document the
implementation. Each business blueprint document essentially outlines your future business processes and
business requirements. The kinds of questions asked are germane to the particular business function, as
seen in the following sample questions:
1) What information do you capture on a purchase order?
2) What information is required to complete a purchase order?
Accelerated SAP question and answer database:
The question and answer database (QADB) is a simple although aging tool designed to facilitate the creation
and maintenance of your business blueprint. This database stores the questions and the answers and
serves as the heart of your blue print. Customers are provided with a customer input template for each
application that collects the data. The question and answer format is standard across applications to
facilitate easier use by the project team.
Issues database:
Another tool used in the blueprinting phase is the issues database. This database stores any open concerns
and pending issues that relate to the implementation. Centrally storing this information assists in gathering
and then managing issues to resolution, so that important matters do not fall through the cracks. You can
then track the issues in database, assign them to team members, and update the database accordingly.
ASAP Phase- 3 - Realization:
With the completion of the business in phase 2, "functional" experts are now ready to begin configuring SAP.
The Realization phase is broken in to two parts.
1) Your SAP consulting team helps you configure your baseline system, called the baseline configuration.
2) Your implementation project team fine-tunes that system to meet all your business and process
requirements as part of the fine tuning configuration.
The initial configuration completed during the base line configuration is based on the information that you
provided in your blueprint document. The remaining approximately 20% of your configuration that was not
tackled during the baseline configuration is completed during the fine tuning configuration. Fine tuning
usually deals with the exceptions that are not covered in baseline configuration. This final bit of tweaking
represents the work necessary to fit your special needs.
Configuration Testing:
With the help of your SAP consulting team, you segregate your business processes into cycles of related
business flows. The cycles serve as independent units that enable you to test specific parts of the business
process. You can also work through configuring the SAP implementation guide (IMG). A tool used to assist
you in configuring your SAP system in a step-by-step manner.
Knowledge Transfer:
As the configuration phase comes to a close, it becomes necessary for the Project team to be self-sufficient
in their knowledge of the configuration of your SAP system. Knowledge transfer to the configuration team
tasked with system maintenance (that is, maintenance of the business processes after Go-live) needs to be
completed at this time.
In addition, the end users tasked with actually using the system for day-to-day business purposes must be
trained.
ASAP Methodology - Phase 4 - Final Preparation:
As phase 3 merges into phase 4, you should find yourselves not only in the midst of SAP
training, but also in the midst of rigorous functional and stress testing. Phase 4 also
concentrates on the fine tuning of your configuration before Go-live and more importantly, the
migration of data from your old system or systems to SAP.
Workload testing (including peak volume, daily load, and other forms of stress testing), and
integration or functional testing are conducted to ensure the accuracy of your data and the
stability of your SAP system. Because you should have begun testing back in phase 2, you do
not have too far to go until Go-live. Now is an important time to perform preventative
maintenance checks to ensure optimal performance at your SAP system.
At the conclusion of phase 4, take time to plan and document a Go-live strategy. Preparation for
Go-live means preparing for your end-users questions as they start actively working on the new
SAP system.
ASAP - Phase 5 - Go-live and Support:
The Go-live milestone is itself is easy to achieve; a smooth and uneventful Go-live is another
matter altogether. Preparation is the key, including attention to what-if scenarios related not only
to the individual business processes deployed but also to the functioning of technology
underpinning these business processes and preparation for ongoing support, including
maintenance contracts and documented processes and procedures are essential
solutionmanager means,
SAP Solution Manager
Purpose
The SAP Solution Manager supports you throughout the entire lifecycle of your solutions, from the Business Blueprint thru configuration to production operation. It provides central access to tools methods and preconfigured content, that you can use during the evaluation, implementation, and productive operation of your systems.
Features
Implementation of the mySAP Business Suite
All phases of the implementation project (Business Blueprint, Configuration) are performed centrally in the Solution-Manager system.
Central project documentation repository in the Solution Manager
Integrated Project Administration allows you to manage planning schedules, human resources and other project data.
Customizing Synchronization
The Customizing Scout, with which you can compare customizing in various SAP components, e.g. an ERP system with SAP MDM
The Customizing Distribution, with which you can synchronize customizing in various SAP components.
Test
You can use the Test Workbench to organize and perform tests at the end of a project phase.
Reuse of the project structure for process-oriented tests
Global rollout
Integrated authoring environment, with which customers and partners can create their own templates, which they can reuse in subsidiaries, e.g. in a global rollout
E-Learning management
Creation of training material and learning maps (computer-supported self-tuition courses) to train end users after the implementation of new functions
Solution Monitoring
Central system administration
Analyze your system landscape with Service Level Reporting
System monitoring in real time
Business Process Monitoring
Services
Access to programs and Services, which help you to monitor and optimize the performance and availability of your system landscapes, and minimize your operational system risks
Service Desk
Solution support with workflow to create and handle problem messages
Change Management
Management of change requests, with workflow for the monitoring and audit of changes and transports in your system landscape, with the Change Request Management.
See also:
Projects
Solution Monitoring
SAP Solution Manager Roles
Authorization Concept
Project Authorizations
The following composite roles contain the authorizations required for the tasks to be performed in a project:
○ Project Leader
○ Application Consultant
○ Development Consultant
○ Technical Consultant
There are individual roles for Roadmap administration.
Production Authorizations
Production authorizations are in individual roles for the functions:
○ Solution Directory
○ Solution Monitoring
○ Service Data Control Center
○ Service Desk
○ Corporate Functionality
○ Solution Manager Diagnostics
○ Solution Reporting
Use
Adjust the SAP Solution Manager roles to your requirements.
Overview of Roles in Solution Manager
If you use trusting-trusted RFC connections, assign the authorization profile S_RFCACL to the user, as well.
Scenario Role
Implementation and Distribution SAP_SOL_PM_COMP
SAP_SOL_AC_COMP
SAP_SOL_BC_COMP
SAP_SOL_TC_COMP
SAP_SOL_RO_COMP
SAP_SOL_RE_COMP
SAP_SOL_LEARNING_MAP_DIS
SAP_DMDDEF_DIS
Implementation and Distribution (Roadmaps) SAP_RMDEF_RMAUTH_EXE
SAP_RMDEF_RMAUTH_DIS
Implementation and Distribution (E-Learning Management) SAP_SOL_TRAINING_EDIT
Service Desk (Service Desk) SAP_SUPPDESK_ADMIN
SAP_SUPPDESK_PROCESS
SAP_SUPPDESK_CREATE
SAP_SUPPDESK_DISPLAY
Service Desk (Corporate Functionality) SAP_SUPPCF_ADMIN
SAP_SUPPCF_CREATE
SAP_SUPPCF_PROCESS
Service Desk (Issue Tracking) SAP_SV_SOLUTION_MANAGER
SAP_SV_SOLUTION_MANAGER_DISP
SAP_SUPPDESK_ADMIN
SAP_SUPPDESK_PROCESS
SAP_SUPPDESK_DISPLAY
Change Request Management (Schedule Manager; Service Desk, cProjects)
SAP_CM_CHANGE_MANAGER
SAP_CM_DEVELOPER_COMP
SAP_CM_TESTER_COMP
SAP_CM_OPERATOR_COMP
SAP_CM_PRODUCTIONMANAGER_COMP
SAP_SOCM_REQUESTER
SAP_CM_ADMINISTRATOR_COMP
Solution Monitoring
(Service Data Control
Center)
SAP_SDCCN_ALL
SAP_SDCCN_DIS
SAP_SDCCN_EXE
Solution Monitoring
(Solution Directory)
SAP_SOLMAN_DIRECTORY_ADMIN
SAP_SOLMAN_DIRECTORY_EDIT
SAP_SOLMAN_DIRECTORY_DISPLAY
Solution Monitoring
(Operations)
SAP_SV_SOLUTION_MANAGER
SAP_SV_SOLUTION_MANAGER_DISP
SAP_SETUP_DSWP
SAP_SETUP_DSWP_SLR
SAP_SETUP_DSWP_SM
SAP_SETUP_DSWP_BPM
SAP_SETUP_DSWP_CSA
SAP_OP_DSWP
SAP_OP_DSWP_SLR
SAP_OP_DSWP_SM
SAP_OP_DSWP_EWA
SAP_OP_DSWP_BPM
SAP_OP_DSWP_CSA
Solution Reporting SAP_SOL_REP_ADMIN
SAP_SOL_REP_DISP
Solution Manager Diagnostics SAP_SMDIAG_WIZARD
SAP_SMDIAG_TEMPLATE
Cf.:
● Overview of Roles and Profiles in Satellite Systems
● SAP Solution Manager 4.0 configuration guide
● SAP note 834534
● SAP note 803142
Overview of Roles and Profiles in the Satellite Systems
Use the profiles below for SAP R/3 Release before SAP Web Application Server 6.10. Use the profiles below from SAP R/3 Release SAP Web Application Server 6.10.
If you use a trusting-trusted RFC connection, assign the authorization profile S_RFCACL to the user, as well.
Scenario Roles (Release > 6.10) Profile ( SAP_S_CUS_CMP S_CUS_CMP Data read access
SAP_S_CMSREG S_CMSREG Central system repository data
SAP_S_BDLSM_READ S_BDLSM_READ SDCCN data
Adjust Roles and Profiles
Before you assign SAP standard roles and profiles to users, copy and specify them.
SAP delivers roles and profiles with default values. If they are missing, you must set the values in the authorization objects yourself. Proceed as follows:
1. Load the roles/profiles from client 000 into your target client. You can:
○ Transport client 000 into your target client (roles and profiles)
○ Upload und Download (for roles in transaction PFCG)
○ RFC connection in transaction PFCG (for roles; menu path: MENU ® READ FROM OTHER SYSTEM WITH RFC). In this case, you must have set-up the RFC connection (transaction SM59).
2. Copy the roles/profiles into your namespace.
a. Choose Role Maintenance (transaction PFCG).
b. Enter a role name and choose Copy Role.
c. Enter the name of the new role in the To Role field.
d. Choose Copy All.
e. Save.
3. Complete missing values in the authorization objects.
a. Choose the Authorizations tab.
b. Choose ChangeAuthorization Data.
c. Enter your own values for the authorization objects, or double-click on the yellow traffic light.
The authorization objects appear with a green traffic light.
d.
When you double-click on the yellow traffic light, the value * appears. This grants full authorization for this field of the authorization object.
e. Save.
f. Generate the authorization profile.
4. Assign the role to users.
a. Choose the Users tab.
b. Enter the user names.
c. Choose User Adjustment.
d. Save.
You can also assign the roles to the users, in the user maintenance (transaction SU01).
e.
Project Authorization
Roles
The roles in the SAP Solution Manager are composite roles, which contain individual roles, which in turn contain authorizations for individual functions, e.g. for the Business Blueprint.
The following composite roles contain the central authorizations which they require for projects, and can be tailored to suit individual projects:
● Project leaders are responsible for organizing and planning the project, and monitoring costs and deadlines.
● Application consultants consultants are responsible for business content and the documentation of operational activities. This composite role has limited authorization and is intended for project members who need to be adjusted individually.
● Development consultants are responsible for the development of customer-specific programs and authorizations.
● Technical consultants are responsible for installing systems and providing technical support to users.
● Display user/Read only : contains SAP Solution Manager display/read only authorization.
● Read authorization depending on status in Document Management : only contains read authorization per status in Knowledge Warehouse Document Management
See also:
● Solution Manager Roles Overview
● Overview of Roles and Profiles in Satellite Systems
● SAP Solution Manager 4.0 configuration guide
● SAP note 834534 (Roles in the Solution Manager)
● SAP note 803142 (Roles in Satellite Systems)
Project Manager
Technical name: SAP_SOL_PM_COMP
Tasks
Project managers are responsible for the realization of the desired project results and the daily management of the project. They anticipate deviations from the project direction and carry out the necessary corrective measures immediately. Project managers should also understand the integration of the business processes within the enterprise.
Project managers are also members of the steering committee. They have decision-making authority in matters concerning the program and budget. He forwards strategic questions to the sponsor in order to make joint decisions.
Activities in SAP Solution Manager
The main responsibilities of the project manager include:
Organizing the entire project
Developing strategies and procedures for an efficient SAP implementation
Developing and maintaining the time schedule for the implementation project
Finalizing and managing the project scope, budget and deadlines in accordance with the approved plans
Assigning and managing resources
Monitoring project progress on a weekly basis
Carrying out evaluations and analyses
Carrying out a formal review at the end of each phase
Clarifying open issues in good time
Reporting regularly to the review committee on the progress and status of the project
Representing the project internally and externally
Giving status updates to the whole project team
Project managers can also copy content from a ValueSAP Edition 2 project into an SAP Solution Manager project. See the migration tool documentation.
Notes on Tailoring
If you require additional authorization, you can use the role SAP_BC_CUS_ADMIN: It contains authorization for the administration of customizing projects in the component systems.
The SAP Solution Manager configuration guide contains further information about authorizations in the component systems.
Integration
The project manager defines the content and the time frame of an implementation project, manages resources and monitors project progress. The application consultant reports to him and supports him in an administrative function.
Application Consultant
Technical name: SAP_SOL_AC_COMP
Tasks
Application consultants are responsible for making sure that the Business Blueprint and software configuration are tailored to the business processes and that analysis and report requirements are fulfilled. They use their knowledge of proven business procedures to support them in these tasks. Application consultants also function as advisers and work closely with the rest of the project team.
They also work in close cooperation with legacy system experts, when extraction of legacy data is necessary.
Activities in SAP Solution Manager
The main responsibilities of the application consultant include:
Supporting definition and modeling of business processes
Checking how the business model works with the SAP products
Configuring the software to suit the required business processes and to meet analysis and report requirements
Determining the global and local standardization requirements
Determining requirements for organizational change in the enterprise
Supporting knowledge transfer to other project team members
Supporting organization and performance of tests
Defining requirements for authorization profiles and access authorizations
Analyzing statistical performance and passing on recommendations for improvement to support
Creating and developing data solutions and strategies to meet the requirements of the corresponding SAP component (for example, APO, BW, CRM)
Creating end user training materials for the new functions
The application consultant is not responsible for:
The technical implementation of the solution
The programming of interfaces and other developments
Recurring problems with the quality of data (problems with data quality should be passed on to the project manager)
Notes on Tailoring
This role only contains basic functions. The following roles are available for additional authorizations:
SAP_BC_CUS_CUSTOMIZER contains authorizations for working with IMG activities.
The following role is useful for the application components:
SAP_BC_CUS_CUSTOMIZER
Integration
Application consultants are responsible for the development of business content and the documentation of operative activities in accordance with the appropriate standards. The development consultant develops customer-specific programs and their authorizations.
Development Consultant
Technical name: SAP_SOL_BC_COMP
Tasks
Development consultants work with the project manager and the application consultant on the planning and organization of the authorization concept. They also perform developmental tasks and customer-specific developments.
Activities in SAP Solution Manager
The main responsibilities of the development consultant include:
Organizing authorizations
Developing ABAP programs, for example, interfaces, forms, or modifications
Working with the ABAP Workbench
Notes on Tailoring
The following roles are available for additional authorizations:
SAP_BC_DWB_ABAPDEVELOPER contains authorization for implementing new applications and enhancements and for changing and modifying standard applications using the tools and services provided in the ABAP Workbench.
SAP_BC_TRANSPORT_ADMINISTRATOR contains all authorizations for the Change and Transport System
Integration
Development consultants work for the project manager and the application consultant and carry out programming tasks, in contrast to technical consultants who act as system administrators and are responsible for installing systems and providing technical support to users.
Technical Consultant
Technical name: SAP_SOL_TC_COMP
Tasks
Technical consultants plan the technical requirements for a project with the project manager and the manager of the technical team and then carry out the required technical tasks in the system.
Depending on the scope and complexity of the implementation, technical consultants may work in several areas, for example, system administration, database administration, network administration, operating system administration, development of cross-application components, or ABAP development.
For international projects, technical consultants also manage consultancy in the following areas:
Country-specific business requirements and country-specific SAP software requirements
Language-specific or codepage-specific requirements
Time-zone issues
Activities in SAP Solution Manager
The main responsibilities of the technical consultant include:
Setting up and installing the system landscape
Managing the system landscape and the corresponding transport landscape
Providing support and advice in all technical questions during an implementation project
Giving daily updates on the technical direction of the project including communicating deviations in the project
Developing and realizing the Cutover Plan before going live
Communicating effectively with the business process team
Transferring knowledge effectively to employees in system administration
In order to be able to carry out these tasks, the technical consultant should meet the following requirements:
A sound knowledge in the areas of databases, networks, programming and Internet technology
A sound knowledge of the SAP solutions
Notes on Tailoring
The following roles are available for additional authorizations:
SAP_BC_RRR_SAA_ADMIN provides the authorization for executing all the tasks in the System Administration Assistant.
Integration
The technical consultant acts as a system administrator and is responsible for installing systems and providing technical support to users, in contrast to the basis consultant who works under the instruction of the project manager and the application consultant and carries out programming tasks.
Read Authorization by Document Status
Technical name:
Use the specified individual role to:
● display business process scenarios, business processes steps, etc. of your solution, in the Solution Directory.
Integration
Use the Solution Monitoring role SAP_SV_SOLUTION_MONITORING_DISP to display the Solution Directory and sessions in Solution Monitoring.
Adjustment
Adjust Roles and Profiles
Solution Monitoring Roles
Tasks
Authorizations specified for the Solution Monitoring in the SAP Solution Manager:
for the Solution Monitorin sessions, classified by the areas Operations Setup and Operations
general individual role to display all sessions
Display all Sessions
general individual role to edit all sessions
Edit all Sessions
Activities
Authorizations are assigned to the roles. Specify user access to the session. There are the following authorizations:
A The user with the role has full authorization for the transaction or session.
D The user with the role can call the transaction or session in display mode.
N The user with the role has no authorization for the transaction or session.
Operations Setup session authorizations
Individual role Service Level Reporting System Monitoring Central Administration Business Process Monitoring
SAP_SETUP_DSWP A A A A
SAP_SETUP_DSWP_SLR A N N N
SAP_SETUP_DSWP_SM N A N N
SAP_SETUP_DSWP_CSA N N A N
SAP_SETUP_DSWP_BPM N N N A
Operations session authorizations
Individual role Early Watch Alert Service Level Reporting System Monitoring Central Administration Business Process Monitoring
SAP_OP_DSWP A A A A A
SAP_OP_DSWP_EWA A N N N N
SAP_OP_DSWP_SLR D A N N N
SAP_OP_DSWP_SM N N A (1) N N
SAP_OP_DSWP_CSA N N N A (1) N
SAP_OP_DSWP_BPM N N N N A
SAP_SV_SOLUTION_MANAGER_DISP session authorization
Individual role Early Watch Alert Service Level Reporting System Monitoring Central Administration Business Process Monitoring
SAP_SV_SOLUTION_ MANAGER_DISP D D D D D
SAP_SV_SOLUTION_MANAGER session authorization
Individual role Early Watch Alert Service Level Reporting System Monitoring Central Administration Business Process Monitoring
SAP_SV_SOLUTION_ MANAGER A A A A A
(1) from Release 3.20 SP02
Cf.:
Overview of Roles and Profiles
SAP Solution Manager 3.2configuration guide
SAP note 625773
Notes on Tailoring
You can use and combine the individual Solution Monitoring roles individually, according to your requirements.
Special authorizations for specific checks in individual sessions, are described in the online documentation of the sessions:
See also:
Set-Up Central System Administration
Using business process monitoring
Integration
If you need authorization for specific areas in the SAP Solution Manager, in addition to the authorizations for Solution Monitoring, use the associated individual roles with the specific authorizations:
Change Request Management
Service Desk
Service Data Control Centre
Solution Directory
General Administration and Display Authorization
Technical name: SAP_SV_SOLUTION_MANAGER
Technical name: SAP_SV_SOLUTION_MANAGER_DISP
Tasks
Authorizations are assigned to the roles. Specify user access to the session. The following authorizations are available for your project:
A The user with the role has full authorization for the transaction or session.
D The user with the role can call the transaction or session in display mode.
N The user with the role has no authorization for the transaction or session.
Activities in
Both individual roles have full authorization for the sessions in their areas.
If you only assign one of the roles to a user, the system only offers the user this area in the system interface.
They have display authorization for other transactions, according to the requirements of the session types:
■ SDCCN (Service Data Control Centre) for SAP EarlyWatch Alert and Service Level Reporting
■ SOLMAN_DIRECTORY (Solution Directory) for business process monitoring
Special authorization objects
Authorization Object Activity Meaning
D_SOL_VIEW 20 (Operations) Determines which area can be processed and displayed in the SAP Solution Manager.
D_SOLMANBU A (Bundle ID) Restricts processing by sessions.
■ SDCCN (Service Data Control Centre) for Service Level Reporting
■ SOLMAN DIRECTORY (Solution Directory) for business process monitoring
Special authorization objects
Authorization Object Activity Meaning
D_SOL_VIEW 10 (Operations Setup) Determines which area can be processed and displayed in the SAP Solution Manager.
D_SOLMANBU A Restricts processing by sessions.
Activities in the session type roles
●
Functional roles
Role Technical name Bundle ID Further explanation
Operations Setup
Service Level Reporting SAP_SETUP_DSWP_SLR EWA_CUST Additional display authorization for the transaction SDCCN (Service Data Control Centre)
System monitoring SAP_ SETUP DSWPSM SOL_MON Additional authorization to call the Solution Manager Diagnostics wizard
Central System Administration SAP_ SETUP_DSWP_CSA SOL_CSA Authorization object S_SAA_ADMI controls authorizations for customizing
checks.
Business process monitoring SAP_SETUP_DSWP_BPM BPM_JOBM
CP_BPM
CP_BPM_R
SOL_BPMO
Additional display authorization for the Solution Directory
Operations
SAP EarlyWatch Alert SAP_OP_DSWP_EWA EW_ALERT Additional full authorization for the transaction SDCCN (Service Data Control Centre)
Service Level Reporting SAP_OP_DSWP_SLR EW_CONS Additional display authorization for the transaction SDCCN (Service Data Control Centre)
Central system
administration
SAP_OP_DSWP_CSA SOL_CSA
System
monitoring
SAP_OP_DSWP_SM SOL_MON Additional authorization to call the Solution Manager Diagnostics wizard
Business process
monitoring
SAP_OP_DSWP_BPM BPM_JOBM
CP_BPM_R
SOL_BPMO
Additional display authorization for the Solution Directory
■
Adjustment
You can adjust the roles to your requirements.
If you also need authorization to display the Business Process MONITORING session, as well as the functional role for Service Level reporting in Operations , to check the business processes for the Service Level report, you can:
i. copy the authorization object D_SOLMANBU into the role and adjust it to your requirements (activity: 1; bundle ID: BPM_JOBM; CP_BPM_R; SOL_BPMO)
ii. give the user the role and adjust the authorization object D_SOLMANBU to your requirements (activity 1).
Integration
You can combine the functional roles with other roles in the area:
● Service Desk
● Change Management
●
If you want to create a Service Desk message from a Business Process MONITORING session, you need the role for the user in a message system , as well as the functional role for business process monitoring .
The online documentation for the sessions describes the scenarios in more detail.
Solution Reporting Roles
Technical name: SAP_SOL_REP_ADMIN
Technical name: SAP_SOL_REP_DISP
Tasks
The individual roles administer and display Solution Reporting.
Activities in
Tasks
The specified role sets up service connections to SAP.
Adjustment
Adjust Roles and Profiles
Simple way to differentiate is ASAP is a methodology for SAP Project Implementation where as Solution Manager is a document repository to store the documentation that u will create during all phases of the project. -
ERROR while CREATING RFC FOR SOLUTION MANAGER DIAGNOSTICS
Dear all,
Hi,
I am configuring solution manager 7.0.
In SPRO>basic setting >operation>solution manager diagnostics > create RFC for solution manager diagnostics i am getting this error
program WEBADMIN not registerred.
can any one tell me how to register this program in sap gateway.
best regards
azeemHi Azeem,
Just before creating the rfc connection do this step.
Set-Up Solution Manager Connection to Solution Manager Diagn
Use
Check the connection to function Solution Manager Diagnostics.
Default Settings
The function Solution Manager Diagnostics is installed on the Java instance of the Solution Manager system by default.
Activities
If the default values are correct, save the settings.
To run the Solution Manager Diagnostics in another system, enter the required data and save.
Also check that your java is active.
Regards
Ashok -
Service desk configuration for solution manager
hi this ,
sudheer i have configured the service desk configuration on my solution manager system with all satellite system, i have mapped all business partners in my satellite systems to solution manager , and also iam able to see all messages are send by business partners using DSWP transaction, but how to see reply from solution manager sytem to satellite system ( message inbox of satellite system)
can any body tell the configuration of satellite system to see reply message from solution manager ?
thanks and regards
sudheerkoppala@ g ma il .com>
sudheer koppala wrote:
> sudheer i have configured the service desk configuration on my solution manager system with all satellite system, i have mapped all business partners in my satellite systems to solution manager , and also iam able to see all messages are send by business partners using DSWP transaction, but how to see reply from solution manager sytem to satellite system ( message inbox of satellite system)
> can any body tell the configuration of satellite system to see reply message from solution manager ?
There is no "message inbox" in satellite systems, but you can use the SAP Solution Manager to have a central access to all reported messages.
Configure Work Center "Incident Management" in SAP Solution Manager and grant access for message reporters.
See answers to similar question in accessing the service desk message from satellite system
Best regards,
Ruediger -
Using more than one Solution Manager for different usages
Dear all,
we are using a solution manager system with >100 connected systems.
The system should primarily be used as service desk system, but is also used for BC issues (e.g. MOPZ,...) at the moment.
We have to implement a central monitoring system (CEN) using the CCMS infrastructure.
It is recommended to use a seperate system for this issue, because of high performance requirement and the requirement to have the newest support packages for CEN+MOPZ.
Because of that recommendation we are thinking about installation of a second solution manager system which should handle all BC and Monitoring (CEN+SolutionManager-Monitoring) issues.
Do you have any experience with such a landscape? Are there known problems respectively is such a landscape possible/workable? How should the systems be connected? ( client system<=>solman / solman<=>solman )
I regret that I could not find any official landscape recommendations from SAP for big landscapes (VAR environment)?
If you know any applicable documents, please let me know.
Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
SaschaHi Sascha
Technically Solution Manager is being billed as the Central system for everything Service Desk, MOPZ and CCMS - one central location for all scenarios
One of the reasons for this is lifecycle management -- monitoring or EWA scenario finds a problem, service desk raises the issue, charm or mopz implements the solution and it is tested and distributed and the whole lifecycle is documented one system. Indeed I am aware of no functionality to integrate scenarios between Solution Manager systems - each Solution Manager system in your proposal will be standalone for each scenario
I can't provide guarantees because SAP recommend 1 Solman PRD only, but it might be possible to use another PRD Solution Manager system (or client) for scenarios that not already setup in the existing Solution Manager system - this certainly is the most possible way to have 2 PRD Solution Manager systems (or clients) running in parallel.
The key thing to be aware of is RFC conflicts - as each scenario usually has its own RFC this might be avoided - however
do watch out for situations where scenarios share RFCs or you if find RFCs existing with the same name OR client and SID in any systems in the following landscape
Landscape 1 - Satellite System 1 to Solman System 1 Service Desk, MOPZ
Landscape 2 - Satellite System 1 to Solman System 2 CCMS, EWA
Best wishes
Stuart -
Monitoring EWA in solution manager for EP
Hi
How to monitor and configure the EP 7.0 on solution manager 7.0 for SP 16
Can any body give the doc and steps to do.
RegardsHi,
Follow Guides
Setting Up your Central Monitoring [original link is broken]
Notes
987835 - How to define Solutions in SMSY for Diagnostics
976054 - Availability of EWA for Non ABAP components
Prerequisites
The SAP EarlyWatch Alert is available for:
SAP systems based on ABAP stack of SAP Netweaver or SAP WebAS
SAP R/3 (minimum release 3.1H)
The Java stack of SAP Netweaver components with a J2EE Engine 6.40 or above (requires ST-SER 700 2007 1 or above on the Solution Manager)
The main prerequisites for using SAP EarlyWatch Alert are:
A remote connection between your SAP component and your SAP Solution Manager
On a ABAP stack system implement SAP Note 69455, run report RTCCTOOL and follow instructions.
For a Java stack system or a CRM system: setup of Solution Manager Diagnostics. For Java SAP Note 976054 describes the prerequisites.
The EarlyWatch Alert content is shipped on the Solution Manager with software component ST-SER u2018SAP Solution Manager Service Toolsu2019 and on the satelite systems (ABAP) with software components ST-PI u2018SAP Solution Tools Plug-Inu2019 and ST/A-PI u2018Application Servicetoolsu2019.
Chk Pdf
https://websmp201.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700002009362008E.pdf
/people/federico.babelis2/blog/2006/04/25/system-monitoring-configuration-guide-for-dummies
Hope it solves ur problem
Regards
Prakhar -
Is SAP Solution manager mandatory for SRM7 implementation?
Dear experts,
I get to know that use of SAP solution manager is mandatory for SRM 7 implementation. is it true?
what is the best practice to manage a SAP SRM implementation project? should we manage the project in SAP SM or outside of it?
Thanks and regards,
Ranjan
Ranjan SutradharHi Ranjan,
Solution Manager is not mandatory for SRM 7 implementation.
Only thing is Solution Manager contains best pratices for Project implementation e.g AS is process , to be process, blue print etc.
It is just a guilde. All things might not be required for your project.
We did it without solution Manager except that we used it for generating installation key & for maintainance opt.
Best Wishes,
Tushar.
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