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Bussines Function Hana

The document discusses various topics related to performing an S/4HANA conversion using SUM including: 1. The credentials used during the conversion are the credentials of a named user in the development client of the development system. 2. SUM allows generating ABAP loads during the uptime phase of the conversion. 3. To identify the phase where an error occurred with SUM, check the messages in the SUM UI and SUM log files.

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Bussines Function Hana

The document discusses various topics related to performing an S/4HANA conversion using SUM including: 1. The credentials used during the conversion are the credentials of a named user in the development client of the development system. 2. SUM allows generating ABAP loads during the uptime phase of the conversion. 3. To identify the phase where an error occurred with SUM, check the messages in the SUM UI and SUM log files.

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Business function SUM – activate manual and transport from dev

S/4HANA preparation - Uninstall unused clients + Fiori Apps

Stop the shadow – the early downtime before downtime

R3load parallel 40 – 80 r3load

You are converting 3 systems DEV-QAS-PROD – Upgrade of PROD must be performed before
importing

Use sum 2.0 NW 7.50 or higher

What to take in consideration for a migration from MaxDB windows to Hana – target kernel Windows
Target kernel Linux hana

Unicode conversion only – SUM with DMO

Remote code analysis in ATC t-code – SE80, ATC

Download simplificator DB from portal

NZDM only upgrade

App guide free space _ target specific release

When user can connect to system – the earliest during postprocessing phase, after post activities are
done

DMO phases EU_CLONE_MIG_UT_RUN, EU_CLONE_MIG_DT_RUN, DOWNCONF_DTTRANS

ICNV - delete triggers in target tables

DMO monitoring Process control center si SM37

Simplification list – download from SAP support portal

SPDD – Modified version and assign transport in SPDD

ASU tool box 2008 - command after download /ASU/START

DMO benchmark use – duration file and performance evaluation

Which activities are possible with SUM for an SAP sys – Support package, DB migration, upgrades

UPGANA.XML more accurate progress bar info from previous run

SUM procedure stops with error – SUM ui and SUM/ABAP/LOGS

S/4hana conversion of dev system which credential do you use – credential of named user in
development client of development system

s/4hana conversion phase – DIFF*, DOWNCONF_TRANS, EU_IMPORT

Unicode conversion is done with SWPM – SWPM Load

SAPup parameter migration_only=1 - If DB is target change and no software component changed

SHADOW_IMPORT_INC – r3trans and tmp folder

Steps in uptime - ACT_UPG, DDIC_UPG, CLONE_MIG_UT_Create


XPRAS error check in - SM37 job log and SUM log

Advanced shadow phases - SPDD and ACT_UPG

SAP ECC6.08 and S/4Hana use sum 2.0

Flag it for transport in transaction SPDD - Umodauto.lst contain transport from SPDD
Sumabap.Conf - hostagent config after registering

Do not compare table contents = only row count on all tables

Single System - no shadow instance in update (not available with DMO) with addon

Standard mode - shadow stops before downtime

Expert mode Shadow instance number / Reuse profiles

DMO: 2 R3loads per split - export+import

Calculated level - packages present in download dir

More -> Utilities DMO Migration Control Center / SUM parameters

Advanced, shadow: SPDD / ACT_UPG

XPRAs: job log sm37, SUM log

Steps in uptime ACT_UPG / DDIC_UPG / CLONE_MIG_DT_CREATE

SHADOW_IMPORT_INC - R3trans, tmp

In which part of an upgrade does SUM allow you to generate ABAP loads (SGEN)? during uptime /
post-downtime

Benchmarking - specific set of tables

SAPup param migration_only = 1 /DB type change, and no component


change

related to of the guides we can find information related to (a specific


phase EU_CLONE)
Major SUM GUIDE / Application Guide

1. You are performing an S/4HANA conversion of the development system. Which credentials do you
use in which system to perform the adjustment of programs and other non-dictionary repository
objects (SPAU)? Please choose the correct answer.

c) O Credentials of a named user in the development client of the development system

2. In which part of an upgrade does SUM allow you to generate ABAP loads (SGEN)? Note:

a) O Post-downtime

c) O During uptime

3. The SUM procedure stops with an error during uptime. How can you identify the current phase,
the one in which SUM encountered an error?
c) O Check the messages shown by the SUM UI

d) O Check the most recent entries in SAPup.log

4. During an SAP S/4HANA conversion with DMO, which of the following actions take place during
the business downtime of the SUM procedure? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question. b)
O Execution of eCATTs for business validation tests

c) O Execution of XPRAs and AIMs

e) O Execution of SPAU modification adjustment

5. Which maintenance events are possible with SUM for an SAP system based on AS ABAP 7.40 and
above? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

c) O Support Package Stack update

d) O Database migration

e) O Release upgrade

6. You are planning to upgrade your SAP ECC 6.07 system running on a single codepage (SCP) to SAP
ECC 6.08. What is the recommended option to perform this upgrade? Please choose the correct
answer.

c) O Perform the Unicode conversion before the upgrade to SAP ECC 6.08.

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