The document shows the login of a user as root on a Linux system and the creation of directories to represent an SAP installation structure under /usr/sap/sid/sys and /usr/sap/sid/trans. It logs in as root, checks existing directories, and then creates a series of subdirectories to build out the SAP filesystem layout for database and application servers.
The document shows the login of a user as root on a Linux system and the creation of directories to represent an SAP installation structure under /usr/sap/sid/sys and /usr/sap/sid/trans. It logs in as root, checks existing directories, and then creates a series of subdirectories to build out the SAP filesystem layout for database and application servers.
The document shows the login of a user as root on a Linux system and the creation of directories to represent an SAP installation structure under /usr/sap/sid/sys and /usr/sap/sid/trans. It logs in as root, checks existing directories, and then creates a series of subdirectories to build out the SAP filesystem layout for database and application servers.
The document shows the login of a user as root on a Linux system and the creation of directories to represent an SAP installation structure under /usr/sap/sid/sys and /usr/sap/sid/trans. It logs in as root, checks existing directories, and then creates a series of subdirectories to build out the SAP filesystem layout for database and application servers.