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Troubleshooting, Central instance scripts, Database instance scripts – HP Storage Essentials Enterprise Edition Software User Manual

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Application Scripts Description and Usage

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This configuration allows the customized scripts to be launched by SAP when required.

Troubleshooting

This section provides troubleshooting procedures to use if there are problems executing the scripts as

explained in the following sections:

Central Instance Scripts

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Database Instance Scripts

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Central Instance Scripts

If the scripts developed for a particular system fail to start or stop the SAP Central Instance, the

following troubleshooting procedure can be followed:

1.

Verify that all the correct input parameters are provided for the specific script.

2.

Verify the directory paths used in the script match the actual directory paths on the Managed

Node where the scripts are executed. Make necessary corrections to match the directory paths

on the Managed Node.

3.

Verify that both the Central Instance and Database Instance are running on the ACC node.

4.

Make sure that the required IP addresses are enabled. Otherwise, take the appropriate steps

using the corresponding SAP ACOS prep commands. For example, you can enter the following

command:
C:\usr\sap\adaptive\sapacosprep -a ifup -i ACCLAN -h hostname of central instance>

5.

Run the script again and verify if the start or stop process is successful after the corrections.

Database Instance Scripts

If the scripts developed for a particular system fail to attach and detach the SAP Database Instance,

the following troubleshooting procedure can be followed:

1.

Verify that all the correct input parameters are provided for the specific script.

2.

Verify the directory paths used in the script match the actual directory paths on the Managed

Node where the scripts are executed. Make necessary corrections to match the directory paths

on the Managed Node.

3.

Verify that both the Central Instance and Database Instance are running on the ACC node.

4.

Make sure the required IP addresses are enabled. Otherwise, take the appropriate steps using

the corresponding SAP ACOS prep commands. For example, you can enter the following

commands:
C:\usr\sap\adaptive>sapacosprep -a ifup -i ACCLAN -h hostname of DB server>

5.

Try running the scripts on the Managed Node where the SQL Server is installed. Verify that the

Managed Node running the SQL Server has no networking connectivity issues to the other

Managed Nodes.

6.

Check the SQL Server logs to identify the problem area.