User's Guide

The legacy package installation steps cover HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2 and HP-UX 11i v3 using Serviceguard
11.16 or higher.
Modular packages can be used with HP-UX 11i v2 and HP-UX 11i v3 using Serviceguard 11.18 or higher.
The package creation process is split into the following logical tasks:
SAP Preparation
HP-UX Configuration
Modular Package Configuration
Legacy Package Configuration
HA NFS Toolkit Configuration
Auto FS Configuration
Database Configuration
SAP Application Server Configuration
The tasks are presented as a sequence of steps. Each installation step is accompanied by a unique number
of the format XXnnn, where nnn are incrementing values and XX indicates the step relationship, as follows:
ISnnn—Installation Steps mandatory for all SAP packages
OSnnn—Optional Steps
LSnnn—Installation Steps mandatory for legacy packages only
MSnnn—Installation Steps mandatory for module based packages only
ORnnn—ORacle database only steps
SDnnn—SAPDB/MAXDB or LC database only steps
REnnn—Replicated Enqueue only steps
If you need assistance during the installation process and need to contact HP support, you can refer to the
installation step numbers to specify your issue. Also include the version of this document. The installation
step numbers were reorganized for this document version and don't resemble to earlier releases.
Whenever appropriate, HP-UX sample commands are given to guide you through the integration process.
It is assumed that hardware as well as the operating system and Serviceguard are already installed properly
on all cluster hosts. Sometimes a condition is specified with the installation step. Follow the information
presented only if the condition is true for your situation.
NOTE: For installation steps in this chapter that require the adjustment of SAP specific parameter in order
to run the SAP system in a switchover environment example values are given. These values are for reference
ONLY and it is recommended to read and follow the appropriate SAP OSS notes for SAP's latest
recommendation. Whenever possible the SAP OSS note number is given.
The SAP Application Server installation types are ABAP-only, Java-only and Add-in. The latter includes both
the ABAP and the Java stack.
In principle all SAP cluster installations look very similar. Older SAP systems get installed in the same way
as they would without a cluster. Cluster conversion takes place afterwards and includes a set of manual
steps. Some of these steps can be omitted since the introduction of high availability installation options to
the SAP installer SAPINST. In this case, a part of the cluster configuration is done prior to the SAP installation
as such. The SAP Instances can then be installed into a virtualized environment, which obsoletes the SAP
Application Server Configuration steps that usually concluded a manual cluster conversion.
Therefore, it is important to first decide which kind of SAP installation is intended. The installation of a SAP
High Availability System was introduced with Netweaver 2004s. For Netweaver 2004 JAVA-only installations
there is a similar High Availability Option for SAPINST. All older SAP kernels need to be clustered manually.
The SAP preparation chapter covers all three cases. It also describes how Enqueue Replication can be
activated for use with SGeSAP. The exact steps for that also depend on the SAP release that gets used.
Other differences in cluster layout derive from the usage of HP Serviceguard Cluster Filesystem. Alternative
setups use HA NFS packages and automounter technology to ensure cluster-wide access to filesystems.
Finally, the underlying database of course also causes slightly different installation steps.
34 Step-by-Step Cluster Conversion