Cluster Server 7.3.1 Configuration Guide for SAP Web Application Server - 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
- Creating and adding domain groups and users
- Creating and adding domain groups and users
- 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
- Sample SAP resource configuration in a physical environment
- Sample service group configurations in a physical environment
- Sample service group configurations for SAP systems on Windows Server 2008/2012
Configuring the SAP systems on Windows Server 2008/2012
On Windows Server 2008/2012, you can only access file shares pointing to local disks with the physical computer name. To be able to define file shares pointing to shared disks, a "client access point" (one IP address associated with one network name cluster resource) must already exist in the failover cluster service group to which the shared disk belongs. Since you can only access file shares pointing to shared disks with the network name that belongs to the same failover cluster service group, you can create multiple file shares with the same file share name (for example, sapmnt) in a failover cluster environment, assuming the file shares belong to different cluster service groups.
Figure: Typical SAP system installation (using multiple sapmnt file shares) on a Windows Server 2008/2012 system under VCS environment shows a typical SAP system installation on a Windows Server 2008/2012 system under VCS environment.
Figure: Typical SAP system installation (using multiple sapmnt file shares) on a Windows Server 2008/2012 system under VCS environment
For sample service group configurations on Windows Server 2008/2012,
See Sample service group configurations for SAP systems on Windows Server 2008/2012.