This IBM Redbook describes availability procedures for the database of an SAP R/3 4.6B installation that uses DB2 UDB for OS/390 as the SAP R/3 database server. The redbook is one of a series that focuses on SAP R/3 when DB2 UDB for OS/390 is used as a database server. SAP R/3 on DB2 UDB for OS/390: Application Servers on OS/390 SAP R/3 on DB2 for OS/390: Implementing with AIX or Windows NT Applications SAP R/3 on DB2 for OS/390: Database Availability Considerations SAP on DB2 Universal Database for OS/390 and z/OS: Multiple Components in SAP on DB2 UDB for OS/390 and z/OS: Implementing Application Servers on SAP on DB2 UDB for OS/390 and z/OS: High Availability Solution Using System SAP on DB2 for z/OS and OS/390: High Availability and Performance Monitoring New Enterprise Integration Functions for Lotus Domino for AS/400 Integrating WebSphere Commerce with SAP R/3 Using WebSphere InterChange Implementing SAP R/3 4.5B Using Microsoft Cluster Server on IBM Netfinity IBM Content Manager CommonStore Version 7 for Domino, Exchange, and SAP Enterprise Business Portals II with IBM Tivoli Access Manager End-to-End Scheduling with OPC and TWS Mainframe and Distributed DB2 UDB for z/OS V8: Through the Looking Glass and What SAP Found There Database Administration Experiences: SAP R/3 on DB2 for OS/390 Building and Scaling SAP Business Information Warehouse on DB2 UDB ESE Best Practices for SAP Business Information Warehouse on DB2 for z/OS V8 Backup Solutions for SAP R/3 4.5B on Netfinity Servers running Windows NT A Holistic Approach to a Reliable Infrastructure for SAP R/3 on AIX A B2B Solution using WebSphere Business Integration V4.1 and WebSphere
This redbook reflects the considerable development effort, both by SAP AG and by IBM, that has been focused on the area of database availability due to the reliance on SAP R/3 by customers who expect a high degree of availability, in some cases 24 hours per day, every day of the year.
Since the subject of this book is database availability, we concentrate on the database that applies to this solution, DB2 UDB for OS/390. Much effort was spent on looking at data sharing with DB2 to see how that improves availability of the database, and to investigate how it is defined and used. We also review database administrative activity that must be periodically run, to see how that can be done with as little disruption as possible.
We also investigate the Split Mirror Backup Facility as defined by SAP R/3 and implemented with DB2 UDB for OS/390. A particular area of interest is the minimizing of time to perform a backup, since this regularly scheduled activity can be disruptive. Obviously, no discussion of backup is complete without a discussion of using the backups for recovery, so we address the subjects of full and partial recovery as well.
Our environment included an OS/390 installation on Parallel Sysplex, so we also document specific Parallel Sysplex configuration examples and functions that apply to SAP R/3, and present the results of the limited testing we performed on those functions.
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Thursday, June 7, 2007
SAP R/3 on DB2 for OS/390: Database Availability Considerations
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