How To Perform System Refresh Activity in SAP
How To Perform System Refresh Activity in SAP
Let us say the system from which copy is being done is called as source system
and system in which data to be copied as target system.
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Pre-refresh Activity:
1) Export of user master and authorizations from all SAP clients on the target
system (SCC8)
This step is required because once the source system data is replaced in the target system,
the user and authorization details of target system will be overwritten by source system
user master. So, in case we need to retain target system user master, we have to take
backup of the same using SCC8 tcode.
These screenshots are to be captured because after system refresh, we need to check and
maintain the same settings in target system
3) Using SE01 transaction, create transport request for backing up of AL11, SE03,
SMLG(Logon Groups), RZ12(Processing Groups),SM59(RFC’s), SM69, SPAD, SM61,
RZ03
1) Please stop the target sap system and handover to database team
2) Database team will restore the data from source system to target system and validate
3) Once everything is fine, database team will handover system to SAP Basis team
1) Disable batch processing (by setting batch work processes as 0 at Os level)
7) Import user master for all clients (which was done as part of pre-refresh steps)
8) Import transports related to AL11, SE03, SMLG, RZ12, SM59, SALE and SM69
backup (which was done as part of pre-refresh steps)
11) Delete old SAP profiles and import new profiles using RZ10 transaction
15) Delete batch job logs by executing RSBTCDEL report using SE38 transaction
16) Delete Old spool requests by executing RSPO0041 report using SE38 transaction
21) Execute SGEN transaction or run RSGENINVLAS report (no variant is required) using
SE38 transaction