Installation guide

Configuring the SAP Systems
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2. On all of the component systems’ application servers, set the following profile
parameters:
3. Execute theTransaction SSO2 usingthe SSO administrationwizard onthe SAP
R/3 system.
4. Enter the RFC destination or the host name and system number for the ticket
issuing system.
5. If the report indicates errors on the SAP R/3 system, correctthese errorson the
ticket issuing SAP R/3 system and re-execute the SSO administration wizard
on the component systems.
6. To initiate the configuration steps on the component system, choose
Edit->Activate Workplace. Red traffic lights indicate errors in the
configuration.
7. Place the PAS shared library in the
programs
directory of the SAP instance.
Afteryou have installedthepolicyagent, copy thepolicyagentshared libraries
also to this directory. For details, see section Installing and Configuring the
Policy Agent.
Each SAP service must have its own corresponding template files and service files.
The SAPDLL service file will follow the same naming conventions as the rest of the
SAP services, that is, if the service name is
sapdll
, the service file name will be
sapdll.srvc
. For more information on the template files, see section SAP Template
Files.
Table 6-5 Parameters in global.srvc
Parameter Value
~login (space)
~password (space)
~mysapcomusesso2cookie 1
Table 6-6 Parameters in the Component Systems’ Application Servers
Parameter Value
login/accept_sso2_ticket 1
login/create_sso2_ticket 0