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Cluster Server 7.4.2 Configuration Guide for SAP Web Application Server - Windows
Last Published:
2020-05-31
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.4.2)
Platform: Windows
- Section I. Getting Started
- Introducing the Veritas High Availability Agent for SAP Web Application Server
- About the Veritas High Availability agent for SAP Web Application Server
- How does the Veritas High Availability solution work
- Agent functions
- Installing and configuring the SAP Web Application Server for high availability
- Setting up SAP systems for clustering
- Configuring the Enqueue Replication Server
- Clustering an SAP instance
- Introducing the Veritas High Availability Agent for SAP Web Application Server
- Section II. Configuring the application for high availability
- Section III. Troubleshooting the Agent
- Troubleshooting the agent for SAP Web Application Server
- Troubleshooting common problems
- Reviewing SAP Web Application Server agent log files
- Reviewing error log files
- Troubleshooting the agent for SAP Web Application Server
- Appendix A. Sample Configurations
Typical SAP Web Application Server configuration in a VCS cluster
A typical SAP Web Application Server configuration in a VCS cluster has the following characteristics:
VCS is installed and configured in a two-node cluster.
The SAP Web Application Server instance binaries are installed locally on both nodes or on shared disks.
The Veritas High Availability agent for SAP Web Application Server is installed on the both nodes.
The drive:\usr\sap directory is shared with name sapmnt and saploc.
Figure: depicts a configuration where SAP Web Application Server instance binaries and SYS are installed completely on shared disks.