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Upgrade to SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.3 Sujit Hemachandran Product Management SAP NetWeaver Process Integration SAP Labs India December 2010

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Upgrade to SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.3

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Upgrade to SAP NetWeaver ProcessIntegration 7.3

Sujit HemachandranProduct ManagementSAP NetWeaver Process IntegrationSAP Labs India

December 2010

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Upon completion of this presentation, you will be able describe :The upgrade paths to SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3The Configuration Templates provided for easy upgrade and PI Robustness

Objectives

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Agenda

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Value Proposition and TimelinesUpgrade to SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3

PI Robustness Configuration Template

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SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.3Value Proposition

Reliable Messaging and Queuing

Software LifecycleSecurity

User Management

ScalabilityHigh Availability

Archiving

ConfigurationMonitoring

Administration

Dynamic Routing Transformation Connectivity

Infrastructure Services Java EE5 / ABAP

EventsProcess

Automation

Repository and GovernanceImproved design governanceEclipse-based design time for serviceprovisioningUnified WS-RM compliant event provisioningand subscription

Service BusSingle stack ESB capabilities via AAEIncreased productivity & richer connectivityon AAEProcessing of very large filesSupport of pub / sub scenariosAdoption of standards (SOAP 1.2, WSPolicy 1.2, WS Trust 1.3, Java SE 6 …)

Unified Lifecycle ManagementCentral monitoring via SAP SolutionManagerSearch for payload attribute valuesImproved upgrade and fault tolerance

Process Integration

Service Bus

User Interaction (for example, Business Task Management)

B2B Partner3rd Party

Middleware3rd Party

ApplicationSAP

Services Registry

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Planned Timeline*

2010 2011

SAP NetWeaver 7.3

Ramp-up start started onNov 29*.

** Ramp ups are scheduled up to 6 months – might beclosed earlier depending on fulfillment of KPIs.

*Future dates are subject to change.This presentation and SAP's strategy and possible future developments are subject to change and may bechanged by SAP at any time for any reason without notice. This document is provided without a warrantyof any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability,fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.

SAP Solution Manager 7.1Ramp-up start scheduled for Q2 / 2011**

End of maintenanceSAP XI 3.0: Mar. 2010 (+ 3 years ext. maint.)

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.0x, 7.1x: Dec. 2015 (+ 2 years ext. maint.)

SAP NetWeaver 7.3: Dec. 2015 (+ 2 years ext. maint.)

Further information at http://service.sap.com/pam

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Agenda

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Value Proposition and TimelinesUpgrade to SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3

PI Robustness Configuration Template

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Upgrade or New Installation?

New Installation of SAP NetWeaver PI

Transport of software components into the Enterprise Services Repository

Transport of configuration objects into the Integration Directory

Move systems from your XI 3.0/SAP NetWeaver 7.0 system to newSAP NetWeaver PI system

Use new SAP NetWeaver PI for new integration scenarios

Support

SAP NetWeaver RIG How-To Guide(http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/howtoguides)

SAP Consulting Services

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Direct Upgrade Paths

SAP NetWeaver ‘04SAP XI 3.0

SAP NetWeaver 7.0

SAP NetWeaver 7.0,EHP 1

SAP NetWeaver 7.0,EHP 2 (planned)

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1,EHP 1

SPS 15

SPS 05

Highestposs. SPS

SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.3

Release Upgrade Update EHP

SAP SPS *

* Refer to PAM

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Syte

Upgrade Phases

Planning

TechnicalDowntime

UpgradePreparation

BusinessDowntime

Upgrade Roadmap Steps

Post-Upgrade Tests

System Downtime

Reduce system downtimeduring Post-Upgrade

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Upgrade PhasesPost Upgrade (Follow Up Acitvities)

Upgrade procedure contains up to 43 manual follow up activitiesdepending on OS/ database29 done at system downtime

Step automation with Central Technical Configuration (CTC) Templates

Steps chosen because ofhigh impact onbusiness downtime

Eight steps automatedFive steps no longer neededTwo partially automatedLeaves 14 manual activitesduring downtime

Before

Now

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Improved Post- Upgrade ProcedureAutomated Steps

As of SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1, EHP 1, SPS 4

Performing Follow-Up Activities for Service UsersSwitch some users from type Service to SystemAssign new composite roles to technical users

Performing Queue RegistrationEnhanced functions of qRFC inbound queues as of PI 7.1Register further qRFC inbound queues

Adjusting the Exchange ProfileAdjust property com.sap.aii.connect.integrationbuilder.startpage.url

Activating the ICM ServiceFor security reasons upgrade program disables Internet CommunicationFramework (ICF) services during upgradeActivate required services after the upgrade

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Improved Post- Upgrade ProcedureAutomated Steps

Performing Follow-Up Activities for System Landscape DirectoryDepend on former setup

Importing ESR Content for Software Component SAP_BASISContent is part of the SCAImport it into system

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Improved Post- Upgrade ProcedureAutomated Steps

As of SAP Netweaver 7.30

Creating Java RFC Destination BusinessProcessEngine_RFCDescription for the ccBPM monitoring

Creating ABAP Background Jobs

Details in SAP Note 1321868

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Upgrade Guide SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1, EHP 1

SAP Service Marketplace

service.sap.com/instguides

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DemoDEMO

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CTC Templates/Wizards for SAP NetWeaver PIRelease Upgrade, Upgrade EHP, SPS

PI Upgrade - SAP Note 13218687.11: SPS4 Patch 07.30: SPS0 Patch 0

PI Upgrade EHP - SAP Note 14504197.30: SPS0 Patch 0

PI / ESR Support Package Update - SAP Note 14443057.30: SPS0 Patch 0

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Ramp UP Knowledge TransferUpgrade Workshop

With RTC (Release to Customer) planned for next year, 2011

Two days upgrade workshopParticipants upgrade a SAP NetWeaver 7.0 to a SAP NetWeaver 7.3 system

Currenty planned agendaOverview of Upgrade/UpdatePhases of the technical upgrade (sync points between ABAP and Java)PI Specific pointsMigration ControllerPreparation StepsReferences and Further Information

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Agenda

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Value Proposition and TimelinesUpgrade to SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3PI Robustness Configuration Template

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CTC Template/Wizards for SAP NetWeaver PIFunctional Wizards

PI SLD Self Registration - SAP Note 14395587.10 SP5 Patch 8, 7.11 SP1 Patch 0, 7.30 SP0 Patch 0

PI Demo Client - SAP Note 13042087.11 SP0 Patch 0, 7.30 SP0 Patch 0

PI Full Qualified Host Name - SAP Note 13207077.11 SP1 Patch 0, 7.30 SP0 Patch 0

PI Adapter Engine in Java Proxy Runtime Mode - SAP Note 13469337.11 SP4 Patch 0, 7.30 SP0 Patch 0

PI Robustness Configuration - SAP Note 14005437.30 SP0 Patch 0

PI Single Sign-On Configuration - SAP Note 14735567.30 SP1 Patch 0

PI Self Test for SAP NetWeaver - SAP Note 1286149PI Wizards Overview SAP Note 1286428

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PI Robustness Configuration

Wizard reads all PI-relevant AS ABAP and ASJava system parameters

Makes suggestions for a consistent overall configuration

Test and productive execution mode available

Configuration Wizard: SAP Note 1400543

Parameter description SAP Note 1375656

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CTC Template/Wizards for SAP NetWeaver PISystem Copy Wizard and Initial Setup

Performing a PI system copy SAP Note 1299373

As of SAP Netweaver PI 7.3

Automated steps for Integration Server, SLD and Exchange Profile

Improved and extended templates for initial setup

More detailed options to define passwords

Destinguish between local and central SLD setup

SSO for AS Java Stack

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Thank you!

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