7.11.2009

How to know the kernel version of a SAP R3 system?

Original Message-----
Subject: How to know the kernel version of a SAP R3 system

Hi all

Could someone tell me how can I find the Kernel version of a SAP R3 system ?
example, for those releases
SAP R3 4.0B, 4.5B, 4.6B, 4.6D and so on ....

Thanks for your help

-----Reply Message-----
Subject: RE: How to know the kernel version of a SAP R3 system

From any screen choose System-->Status then click the 'other kernel info' icon (between Navigate and Cancel).
The same information can be found at OS level in the dispatcher trace file: /usr/sap///work/dev_disp.
Regards,



-----Reply Message-----
Subject: RE: How to know the kernel version of a SAP R3 system

Hi,

Goto transaction sm51, and click (not double click) on the the Database
server and then click on release notes. there you will see the SAP R/3
kernel and patch level etc.

Regards

-----Reply Message-----
Subject: RE: How to know the kernel version of a SAP R3 system

You can use the System ==> Status and then Other
Kernel Info button to get the details about the Kernel
Release, Patch levels etc.

Regards,

-----Reply Message-----
Subject: RE: How to know the kernel version of a SAP R3 system

I think an even more convenient way to do this is to use SM51. Highlight
the server you are interested in and click on "Release Information". This
provides you a location to view all servers with out logging on to each
one. The answer below will give you information about the server you are
connected to only.

-----Reply Message-----
Subject: RE: How to know the kernel version of a SAP R3 system

Also try "disp+work -v" on server.

-----Reply Message-----
Subject: RE: How to know the kernel version of a SAP R3 system

go to transaction SM51 -->release information

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SPAU and SPDD

When you apply a package, a large number of objects are changed.

If you have applied any OSS notes to objects in your system, the hot package may overwrite these objects.

SPDD is used to identify dictionary objects

and

SPAU (repository objects), will identify any objects where the hot package is overwriting changes you have made through OSS notes.


You must check all objects identified in SPAU and decide whether you need to reapply the OSS note or reset the code to the original SAP Code.

If, for instance, you are applying hot package 34, SPAU identifies an object where you have applied an OSS note. You must check the OSSs note and see if SAP have fixed that note in a hot package.

If the OSS note has been fixed in hot package 34, then you should reset the object to its original source code. This means that there is no repair flag set against this object again and it is now SAP standard code.

If, however, the object is not fixed until hot package 38, or there is no fix available you have to reapply the OSS note, otherwise users will encounter the problems they had before the note was applied.

You must transport all reapplied notes and Reset to SAP Standard objects after you apply your hot package to your QAS and PRD systems.
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Applying SP4 to Windows 2000 Server

You need to download a newer SAP kernel. You will need an OSS ID and password to access http://service.sap.com/patches. And you will need to know what R/3 version, database, and OS you currently use.

Once you are at the patches website, you will need to click in the navigation tree:
R/3 -> R/3 + ?Release number? -> Binary patches ->
SAP Kernel + ?Release number? + 32-Bit -> NT/I386.

Download everything from the database section and everything from the database independent section.

One of the files you downloaded should start with SAPCAR and end with a *.exe.


Rename this file to SAPCAR.EXE and place it in the c:\winnt\system32 directory.
Go to \usr\sap\\SYS\exe\run and backup the entire directory to some other directory -
I usually create a \usr\sap\\SYS\exe\backup_run directory. Make sure SAP is down, the database is down, the TNS listener is down, and the SAPOSCOL is down before you do this.

Uncompress all the files you downloaded by opening a DOS box and typing:

SAPCAR -xvf .CAR

All files ending with .SAR or .CAR must be uncompressed. All the extracted files need to be moved to the \usr\sap\\SYS\exe\run AFTER that directory has been completely backed up.

Once everything has been downloaded, uncompressed, and moved into the exe\run directory, you can start the SAPOSCOL, the listener and the database services again. And then you should be able to start SAP. If there are any application servers for this database instance, the SAP software will update those kernels on startup.

If the SAP instance STILL does not come back up, you can take down everything again and restore the exe\run directory with your backup copy. Nothing will have been damaged.
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Upgrading SAP Kernel, Hotpatches and Database Startup

Kernel upgrade is an easy process.

Go to the SAP OSS Site :-

http://service.sap.com/SWCenter-Main
SAP R/3
SAP R/3 4.6C
Binary Patches
SAP KERNEL 4.6D

Download the kernel programs in a temporary folder.

Create a folder and copy the executables /exe/run/ then uncar the downloaded files and replace the executables.

It is recommended to shutdown the R/3 database and all services including saposcol.

Then restart your system.

A couple of important points to remember are :-.

a) Always make a copy of the files you're going to replace. For e.g. Create a directory (oldkern) and copy all the old files
before replacing them (this helps when sometimes the new Kernel has problems, and you can revert it)

b) You have to shutdown SAP and the Database using the OLD kernel file. Again it is good practice to shutdown everything
first.

Refer to this OSS note which is pretty useful :-

102461 - Installation of 4.0B/40B_COM kernel with

4.0A/40B

How do I find out the current patch level in SAP R/3 4.7

You can use either of these two methods:

1: Follow the path

System --> Status --> Component Information (The Magnifying glass button in the SAP System Data section)

2: Use the Transaction code ---- spam

spam(Support package manager) --> package level

Steps to Start Your Database After Kernel Upgrade

Do these steps to start your database:

1. Open command prompt

2. Give command: SQLPLUS "/as sysdba"
If its giving message connected to idle instance then proceed:

3. Give command: startup open
If its giving error that database is already open, shut it down first. Then first check what database process is up and running.

4. Try stopping the database: shutdown immediate.

5. Follow step 3 again after shut down the database.

6. Exit from SQLPLUS

7. Run command on command prompt: R3trans -d
Check the results whether its still giving error or if it completed with 000 return code, then try starting SAP.

Follow the above steps.
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What is mean by OSS how to work on that?

OSS are online sap support notes. These notes are available online for solving critical problems in sap system.We may use the already existing notes or may add our own quaries.

In order to apply any OSS note, you have to be authorized by your company and be assigned an OSS ID and password.

For any SAP standard program modification, you are required to login to OSS and request for a repair program Access key.

Access the SAP Support Portal:

service.sap.com

- Keys and Requests

-- Request license key

--- Follow the Steps 1 to 5 of the License keys for SAP Business Suite

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Follow this step to obtain the Program Access key:

Menu Path: System -> Services -> SAP Service (Transaction code OSS1)

Login in with your OSS ID and Password

Click the Registration button

Click Register Object

Double click R/3 Value Contract

Fill in the Object Registration for Installation:

For e.g.
PGMID/Object/Name: R3TR FUGR MIGO
SAP release: 46C

Finished, click the Register button

Select the Key number and use the Copy and Paste short key to copy the Access key

You are now able to modify the SAP standard program.

Finished the modification, do remember to transport it to the production system after all the necessary testing.
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How to apply OSS notes to my R/3 system?

In order to fix one of the problem in R/3 system, SAP will asked you to download an OSS notes which is a ".car" file.

To work with a CAR File do the following at OS Level:

Get into OS as adm

Copy the .CAR file to a Temporary Directory.

Uncompress the file with SAPCAR

Copy the the data file generated in the data transport directory
( ej: = /usr/Sap/trans/data).

Copy the the cofile file generated in the cofiles transport directory
( = ej: /usr/Sap/trans/cofiles).

Run transaction STMS

Upload the support package with SPAM transaction and the support package will show "New support packages".

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Examples of CAR command :-

1) UNIX only:

Log on as user adm.
cd /usr/sap/trans
CAR -xvf tmp/.CAR -V

2) Windows NT only:

Log on as user ADM.
cd \USR\SAP\TRANS
CAR -xvf TMP\.CAR

This Will create two(2) FILES

After you run SPAM you MUST run STMS and check the transport queues

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As per 315963 note you can direct made the changes in the program or you can apply the support pack.

a) If you want to apply correction then first you need to register the object in SAP, so that you will get the Access key and then you can make the changes.

b) If you want to import the support pack then you need to down load from SAP market-place. and this is in CAR file. and then you need extract the same using CAR utility.
ex: CAR -xvf abc.car

or

you can directly apply the patch from SAPGUI, login to 000 client and then you can load the patch from Presentation server.

Also check what is your current basis patch level?

For example if you want to apply patch 07 and you are having 05 then you need to apply 06 and then apply 07.

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Things to take note of:-

It would definitely be better to apply the latest spam/saint spam manager, tp, R3trans and possibly a new kernel patch.

This is not a simple task to complete on the fly. By applying SAP support packs, you may run into problems with SPDD and SPAU adjustments. Also include the fact that the support packages may break one of your transactions. You may want to test this in your sandbox environment, if you have one, before tackling it.

In most situation when you apply support packages, it can takes about 3 weeks to fully test the support packages before you can apply them to the production system.

Do test your "golden" transactions to make sure that they are not broken. If you are not familiar with SPDD and/or SPAU adjustments than do not attempt to load support packages.

You may be better off just to modify the SAP object in question via OSS note.
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