SAP NetWeaver portal technology: the complete reference ; [essential guide for SAP NetWeaver Portal implementation ; get step-by-step coverage of the entire portal implementation life cycle ; design, deploy, and manage SAP NetWeaver Application Server and Portal ; optimize performance, operations, security, availability, scalability, and TCO
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adam_text | Contents
at a Glance
t i
Portal Implementation Planning
1
Introduction to SAP NetWeaver Enterprise Portal
.......
і
............. 3
2
SAP NetWeaver Enterprise Portal Building Blocks
................... 11
3
IT Practices, IT Scenarios, and Usage Types for NW Portal
.,.,.„..,... 29
4
РАМ,
Release Strategy, Maintenance Strategy, and Support Strategy
... 47
5
Using Scenario and Process Component List Application
............. 61
IS Portal Infrastructure Design
6
J2EE Architecture
....................................
і
............ 73
7
High Availability for Portals
..........................
¿
»... „....... 89
8
Sizing and Scalability
................................:..___...... 109
9
Web Infrastructure Components
......................
^ .
........... 123
:
Hi Portal Installation
10
Preparing for Portal Installation
..........................,...,.»..,
Ml
11
Portal Installation
...................................:.„...____... 149
12
Post-Installation Steps
...............................♦............ 179
IY Content Administration
13
Developing Content and Assigning Permissions
.............,...,,,.
2Θ9
14
Developing iViews and Pages
........................
і
............ 227
15
Developing Roles and Worksets
........................«*,,«„.,.,»
2Ш
16
Using Business Packages
.......................................... 263
17
Changing Portal Look and Feel: Branding
........................... 275
18
Connecting to SAP and Non-SAP Backend Systems
...........,»...,. 295
19
Implementing Federated Portals
................................... 315
20
Implementing External-Facing Portals
...........................*..
3$1
System Administration
21
Portal Backup and Restore
......................................... 345
22
Transporting Portal Content
.......................................
3$3
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23
Installing Support Packages Using Java Support Package Manager
----- 371
24
Implementing Delegated Content and System Administration
........ 389
25
Implementing Delegated User Administration
...................... 407
Part
Vi Portai
Troubleshooting
26
Troubleshooting Portal Using Logs and Traces
....................... 419
27
Analyzing and Troubleshooting Portal Performance
.................. 439
28
Portal Monitoring
................................................ 469
29
JVM Garbage Collection Analysis
.................................. 483
30
JVM Thread Dump Analysis
...................................... 493
31
HTTP Performance Analysis
...................................... 505
32
Configuring CCMS Monitoring and GRMG Availability Monitoring
... 519
33
Tuning Portal Performance
........................................ 541
Part
Vii
Portal Security
34
Implementing Authorization Using Permissions,
Security Zones, and
UME
Actions
................................ 557
35
UME
Architecture Components
.................................... 573
36
Administering Users with User Management Tool
................... 583
37
Configuring
UME Datasource
...................................... 595
38
Configuring Portal Authentication
................................. 613
39
Transferring Role Between Portal and SAP
.......................... 631
40
Implementing Single Sign-On to SAP and Non-SAP Systems
......... 641
41
Implementing SSL on the J2EE Engine
............................. 657
42
Implementing Portal Network Security
............................. 677
Part
Viti
Configuring System Landscape Directory
43
System Landscape Directory
....................................... 689
44
Configuring and Using NetWeaver Administrator
................... 697
Part IX Appendixes
A Installing the SAP NetWeaver
7.0
(2004s)
-
Java Trial Version
.......... 713
В
References
....................................................... 715
Index
................................................,.......... 721
Contents
Preface
................................................,,.,,.,.. xxix
Part
(
Portal Implementation Planning
1
Introduction to SAP NetWeaver Enterprise Portal
...........,,.,.,... 3
Why SAP NetWeaver Portal?
.................................___. » 3
What Is an Enterprise Portal?
............................»...,.»,... 4
Why Do We Need SAP NetWeaver Portal?
........................... 4
Increased Productivity
....................................... 4
Business Packages:
A
Jumpstart
to Implementation
.............. 5
Portal Technology: Open Industry Standards
......,,.,,.,,...,. 5
Integration with Applications
................................. 6
SAP s NetWeaver Technology Stack
........................... 6
SAP s NetWeaver Product Strategy
.................___...... 7
Single Point of Access
............................»,,,».,..., 7
Portal Platform: Runtime Environment
...........,...,.......,. 7
Collaboration Platform: Enabling Teamwork
................... 8
Knowledge Management: Unifying Unstructured Content
,,...,» 8
Business Information Warehouse: Unifying Structured Content
... 8
Portal Security
.......................................___... 8
Portal User Interface: Branding and Role-Based Personalization
... 9
Portal Development Environment
............................. 10
Conclusion
....................................................... 10
2
SAP NetWeaver Enterprise Portal Building Blocks
.......».,..,,,,,».
it
Portal Platform
...................................................
И
Portal Runtime
..............................................
Î1
Portal Components
.......................................... 12
Portal Services
..................................,,,...,,.... 13
Portal Content Directory
.....................................
Ï4
Unification
................................................. 14
Connector Framework
...................................... 15
Portal Runtime Storage Resources
......................,,.,.,. 16
UME
Architecture
........................................... 16
UME
Components
.......................................... 17
Portal User Interface
...........................,,...,.».,.,, 18
Knowledge Management Architecture
..................,,.,,........ 20
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Knowledge Management Components
.............................. 21
KM Application
............................................ 21
KM Global Services
......................................... 22
KM Repository Services
..................................... 23
KM Repository Framework
.................................. 23
KM Repositories
............................................ 24
Collaboration Architecture
......................................... 25
Asynchronous Collaboration Framework
...................... 26
Synchronous Collaboration Framework
........................ 27
Room Infrastructure
......................................... 27
Collaboration Launch Pad
................................... 27
Third-Party Services
......................................... 27
J2EE Architecture
................................................. 27
Summary
........................................................ 27
3
IT Practices, IT Scenarios, and Usage Types for NW Portal
............ 29
Initial Requirements Gathering
..................................... 29
Gather the Business and Technical Requirements
................ 29
Identify User Population: Size, Nature, and Usage Intensity
...... 29
Identify the Portal Types
..................................... 30
Identify the Applications to Be Integrated
...................... 30
Identify the Content: Business Packages vs. Custom
............. 31
Develop the Technical Infrastructure Design
.................... 32
Include SAP NetWeaver Landscape Strategy
................... 32
Decide the IT Scenarios, Processes, and Systems
................ 32
Identify the Installable Software Units
......................... 32
SAP Documentation: A Must Read
............................ 32
Preparing the Checklist
..................................... 33
Identify IT Practices, IT Scenarios, and Usage Types
................... 34
IT Practices: A Process-Centric Approach
....................... 34
IT Scenarios: Step Toward an Incremental
Service-Based Architecture
................................ 34
IT Scenario Variants: Address a Specific Business Need
.......... 35
Usage Types
................................................ 36
IT Processes
................................................ 36
Identify Installable Software Units: Systems,
Standalone Engines, and Clients
.................................. 37
Systems
................................................... 37
Standalone Engines
......................................... 38
Clients
.................................................... 39
Design NetWeaver System Landscape: Central Systems
................ 39
Solution Manager
........................................... 39
Solution Manager Diagnostics
................................ 40
SAPNWA
................................................. 40
System Landscape Directory
......................,.......... 40
Software Lifecycle Manager
...........,...................... 40
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Introduction
to ASAP Methodology
................................. 41
Project Preparation
.......................................... 41
Business Blueprint
.......................................... 41
Realization Phase
........................................... 42
Final Preparation Phase
...................................... 42
Go Live and Support
........................................ 42
Using Solution Maps: A Quick Peek
................................. 42
Benefits of Using SAP Solution Map
........................... 45
Summary
........................................................ 45
4
РАМ,
Release Strategy, Maintenance Strategy, and Support Strategy
... 47
Why Is
РАМ
Important
............................................ 47
SAP Products or Applications
...................................... 48
Application Component Releases, Instances,
and Software Component Versions
................................ 49
Technical Release and Release Planning Information
............. 49
Technical Release Information
...................................... 50
Release Planning Information
...................................... 54
Release and Maintenance Strategy
.................................. 55
Release Shipment Phases
.......................................... 56
Internal Validation Program
.................................. 56
Ramp Up Program
.......................................... 56
Unrestricted Shipment
....................................... 56
Maintenance Strategy
....................................... 56
Support Packages, Support Package Stacks, and Support Release
........ 58
Support Package Strategy
.................................... 59
SAP Support Strategy
....................................... 59
List of URLs Referenced in This Chapter
............................. 60
Summary
........................................................ 60
5
Using Scenario and Process Component List Application
............. 61
Application Building Blocks
........................................ 62
Application/Product, Application Component,
Software Component, and Cluster
.......................... 62
Application Capabilities, Processes, and Scenarios
............... 62
Realization Alternatives and Scenario Templates
................ 63
Using the Tool
.................................................... 63
Choosing a Scenario
......................................... 64
Displaying the Realization Alternatives
........................ 64
Viewing Additional Information
.............................. 65
Viewing Possible Scenarios
................................... 66
View Possible Business Scenarios
............................. 68
View Required Components
.................................. 68
View Potential Upgrade Paths
................................ 69
Summary
----.......................................,............ 70
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Part IS Portal Infrastructure Design
6
J2EE Architecture
................................................. 73
Components of a Portal Infrastructure
............................... 73
Web AS Java Architecture
..............,........................... 74
Java Instance
............................................... 75
Minimal Java Installation
.................................... 76
Larger Java Ouster Installation with Load Balancer
............. 77
NetWeaver AS Java vs. Add-In Installation
........................... 78
Central Instance
............................................ 78
Central Services Instance
..................................... 79
Dialog Instances
............................................ 80
Java Dispatcher Components
................................. 80
Java Server Process
.......................................... 81
Message Server, Message Service, and Cluster Manager
.......... 82
SAP Management Console
................................... 82
Java Startup and Control Framework
.......................... 83
RDBMS
Database
................................................. 85
Monitoring Processes
.....................,........................ 85
TREX: Technical Infrastructure
..................................... 86
TREX Client
............................................... 86
Queue Server
............................................... 87
Preprocessor
............................................... 87
Index Server
............................................... 87
Name Server
............................................... 88
Summary
........................................................ 88
7
High Availability for Portals
....................................... 89
Portal Infrastructure Design
........................................ 89
Essentials of Good Portal Infrastructure Design
................. 90
Portal System Landscape Design
.................................... 91
High Availability for Portal
......................................... 91
Importance of High Availability
............................... 91
Cost of Implementing a High Availability Portal Solution
........ 92
Impact of Downtimes
....................................... 92
Key Success Factors for High Availability
............................ 92
System-Wide Strategy
....................................... 92
High Availability Requirements Checklist
...................... 93
Highly Available SAP NetWeaver Platform
..................... 94
Single Points of Failure
............................................ 95
Identifying SPOFs
..........................,................ 95
Securing the SPOF
......................,................... 96
High Availability Solutions
......................................... 97
Switchover Solutions
........................................ 97
Active Clustering
........................................... 97
Passive Clustering
...........................,.............. 98
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Switchover Solution for SAP Web AS ABAP and Java
............ 99
High Availability and Load Balancing Using Software Cluster
.... 100
High Availability for Standalone Enqueue Server
................ 100
High Availability for Databases
.............................. 103
High Availability for Global Configuration Directory
............ 104
High Availability for ICM
.................................... 104
High Availability for Server, Access, and Web Server Networks
... 105
High Availability at the Physical Level
......................... 106
High Availability for TREX
................................... 106
Summary
........................................................ 107
8
Sizing and Scalability
............................................. 109
What Is Scalability?
............................................... 109
Sizing for Performance and Scalability
............................... 109
Sizing at Different Project Stages
.............................. 110
Sizing Techniques
...........................................
Ill
Standard Application Benchmarks
............................ 112
Using the Quick Sizer
....................................... 113
Measuring Scalability
........................................ 116
Implementing Scalability
.......................................... 117
Vertical Scaling
............................................. 117
Horizontal Scaling
.......................................... 118
Combining Vertical and Horizontal Scalings
.................... 118
Minimal Portal Installation: Central Installation
................. 119
Scale-In Options
............................................ 119
Scale-Out Approach: Distributing Components
................. 120
OSS notes
.................................................. 121
Summary
........................................................ 122
9
Web Infrastructure Components
................................... 123
Technical Requirements of Web Infrastructure
........................ 123
Session Stickiness
........................................... 124
Load Balancing
............................................. 125
Installing the SAP Web Dispatcher
............................ 130
OSS Notes
................................................. 138
Summary
........................................................ 138
:
IIS
Portai
installation
10
Preparing for Portal Installation
.................................... 141
Planning
......................................................... 141
Master Guide Document: A Must Read
........................ 142
Technical Infrastructure Guide
................................ 142
Service Marketplace Documentation Download
.......,.......,. 142
Platform-Specific Guides
...-----.............................. 143
Service Marketplace Quicklinks
..................-----.....___ 143
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Compile a List of OSS Notes
.................................. 144
Installation Media
........................................... 145
Platform-Specific Installation Guide
........................... 145
Release Restrictions
......................................... 146
Installation Tips, Tricks, and Pitfalls
................................. 146
Required Skill Sets
.......................................... 146
Proper Sizing: Avoid Shared Systems
.......................... 147
Installation Cookbook: Document Comprehensively
............. 147
SAP s Patching Strategy
..................................... 147
Knowledge of Installation and Troubleshooting Tools
............ 148
Check Installation Prerequisites
............................... 148
Typical Installation Issues
.................................... 148
Summary
........................................................ 148
U
Portal Installation
................................................ 149
Pre-Installation Planning
........................................... 149
Installation Options
......................................... 150
Pre-Installation Steps
.............................................. 153
Downloading the Installation DVDs
........................... 153
Check the Hardware and Software Requirements of Hosts
....... 154
Running the SAPinst for Prerequisites Check
................... 155
Install and Configure Sun Java SDK 1.4.2J)
..................... 157
Reducing the File Cache Size
................................. 158
Install and Configure Microsoft SQL Server
.......................... 159
Install and Configure Microsoft SQL Server
2000 ................ 159
Install and Configure Microsoft SQL Server
2005 ................ 163
SAPinst
.................................................... 164
Installing Central SAP NetWeaver AS Java System
.............. 168
Interrupted Installation
...................................... 174
Directory Structure After Install
............................... 174
SAP System Users Created During Install
...................... 176
OSSNotes
................................................. 176
Summary
........................................................ 177
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Post-Installation Steps
............................................ 179
Troubleshooting During Installation
................................. 179
SAPinst Troubleshooting
..................................... 179
Troubleshooting with J2EE Engine Log Files
.................... 181
Portal Troubleshooting
...................................... 182
Post-Installation Activities
......................................... 183
Post-Installation Steps for Portal
.............................. 183
Logging on to J2EE and Portal
................................ 184
Checking Whether the Installation Is Complete
................. 184
Install the EP License
........................................ 188
Delete the Portal Log Files
................................... 190
Use the Template Installer
.................................... 191
Configuring the J2EE Engine
................................. 194
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Configuring the SLD
........................................ 196
Apply Patches
.............................................. 196
System Backup
............................................. 199
Uninstalling the SAP J2EE System
................................... 200
Using SAPinst to Uninstall the SAP J2EE System
................ 201
Performance Tuning and Content Administration
..................... 205
Summary
........................................................ 205
Part IV Content Administration
13
Developing Content and Assigning Permissions
..................... 209
Creating Initial Content
............................................ 209
Types of Initial Content
..................................... 210
Using the Portal Content Object Model
.............................. 214
Portal Content Directory Functionality
......................... 214
Portal Content Object Types
.................................. 214
Portal Content Studio: Content Administration Tool
................... 217
Portal Content Catalog
...................................... 218
Search Filters
............................................... 218
Page Editor
................................................ 219
Object Naming Convention
.................................. 221
Copying Objects
............................................ 222
Inserting an Object into a Source Object
........................ 223
Using Chained Objects
...................................... 225
Summary
........................................................ 226
14
Developing iViews and Pages
..................................... 227
Using iViews: The Fundamental Building Blocks
...................... 227
Creating a URLiView
............................................. 228
Creating a Page
................................................... 233
Assigning Content to the Page
................................ 235
Delta Link Tracer
........................................... 237
Child Object Tools
.......................................... 237
iView
/
Page Property Categories and Properties
..................... 238
Isolation Method Property
................................... 241
Fixed and Visible Properties for iViews in a Page
................ 242
How Page Personalization Works
............................. 244
Summary
........................................................ 245
15
Developing Roles and Worksets
................................... 247
Benefits of Roles
.................................................. 247
Organizing Content Using Worksets
........................... 247
Roles
............................................................ 248
Roles, Worksets, and Navigational Structure
................... 248
Role Properties
............................................. 249
Permissions and ACLs
....................................... 250
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Folder Structure
.................................................. 250
Folders within the Roles
..................................... 251
Assigning a Role to a User
......................................... 256
Examples of Assigning Entry Points
........................... 256
Content Development Tips
......................................... 260
Summary
........................................................ 261
16
Using Business Packages
.......................................... 263
Portal Content Portfolio
............................................ 264
Business Packages for Every User
............................. 265
Business Package for Managers
............................... 265
Business Packages for Specialists
.............................. 266
Administering the Business Packages
................................ 266
Before Installing the Business Package
......................... 266
Download the Business Package
.............................. 269
Back Up the Business Package
................................ 269
Importing the Business Packages
.................................... 270
Customizing a Business Package
.................................... 272
Business Package and Backend Configuration
.................. 272
Using Delta Links for Creating New Content
................... 272
Pilot Testing
...................................................... 273
Portal Adoption
.................................................. 273
Uninstalling the Business Packages
.................................. 274
Summary
........................................................ 274
17
Changing Portal Look and Feel: Branding
.......................... 275
Changing the User Interface
........................................ 275
Why Use Different Portal Scenarios?
........................... 275
Components of the Portal Display
................................... 276
Framework Page
........................................... 276
Portal Theme
............................................... 277
Portal Desktop
............................................. 277
Rule Collection
............................................. 277
Customizing the Portal Desktop
.................................... 278
Creating the Framework Page
................................ 278
Modifying the Portal Theme
.................................. 281
Exporting and Importing a Theme
............................ 283
Adding the Theme to the Portal Desktop
....................... 284
Creating a New Portal Desktop
............................... 285
Creating the New Rule Collection
............................. 287
Working with the Master Rule Collection
...................... 289
Using the ITS Generator
..................................... 291
Using Theme Integrity Tests
.................................. 292
Useful OSS Notes
.......,................................... 294
Summary
........................................................ 294
Contents xvii
18
Connecting
to SAP and Non-SAP
Backend Systems .................. 295
Creating System Objects
........................................... 295
System Properties
........................................... 296
System Aliases
.............................................. 296
User Management Category Settings
.......................... 298
Creating an SAP System
........................................... 298
Connecting Using a Dedicated Application Server
............... 299
Message Server Connection with Load Balancing
............... 302
Connecting Using a Connection String Template
................ 304
Connecting to an ITS System
................................. 304
Connecting to a Web Application Server for
CRM and BW Scenarios
................................... 306
Configuring a JDBC System
........................................ 308
Connectors
....................................................... 309
iWay Connectors
............................................ 309
Testing R/3 Connectivity from an iView
.*............................ 309
Connectivity Testing Tool
.................................... 309
Support Platform Tests for Connectivity
....................... 310
Connectivity Issues
............................................... 311
Validate Connection Property
................................. 312
WAS/ITS Connectivity Issues
................................ 312
End User Permission
........................................ 313
Useful OSS Notes
........................................... 313
Summary
........................................................ 314
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Implementing Federated Portals
................................... 315
Content Federation
................................................ 315
Portal Federation
................................................. 315
Advantages of Federated Portal Network
...................... 316
Content Sharing Modes
—
Reusing Remote Content
.............. 316
Usage Scenarios for FPN
..................................... 317
Configuring a Federated Portal
............................... 319
Remote Role Assignment to the User in the Consumer Portal
..... 326
Create a Remote Delta Link to Content on the Producer Portal
.... 327
Creating a Remote Application Integration iView
............... 328
Creating Remote Content from a WSRP Producer
............... 329
Useful OSS Notes
........................................... 330
Summary
........................................................ 330
20
Implementing External-Facing Portals
.............................. 331
Features of an External-Facing Portal
................................ 331
Implementing an External-Facing Portal
............................. 333
Configuring the Navigation Cache
............................ 334
Configuring the Short URL
................................... 335
Configuring the Light Framework Page
........................ 336
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Setting Up Quicklinks on the Portal
.
¡
......................... 337
Setting Up Anonymous Content to Anonymous Users
........... 338
Changing the Default Portal URL
............................. 341
Changing the Portal Page Title
................................ 341
Removing the Options Menu in the iView or Page
............... 342
Useful OSS Notes
................................................. 342
Summary
........................................................ 342
Part V System Administration
21
Portal Backup and Restore
........................................ 345
Full-System vs. Partial Component Backup
........................... 345
Portal Backup Strategy
............................................ 346
Taking an Inventory of the System Landscape
.................. 346
Devise a Backup Strategy
.................................... 349
Post-Recovery Checks
....................................... 352
Useful OSS Notes
........................................... 352
Summary
........................................................ 352
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Transporting Portal Content
....................................... 353
Transporting Content
...................,.......................... 353
Transport Package
.......................................... 353
Transport Process Controls
................................... 354
Exporting Transport Packages
................................ 354
Export Settings
............................................. 356
Creating EPA Transport Packages
............................. 357
Configuring the PCD for Exports
.............................. 361
Configuring Report Directory for Exports
...................... 362
Configuring Protection from Overwriting System Objects
........ 363
Importing Content
................................................ 364
Import Options
............................................. 364
Deployment Using the SDM Tool
............................. 368
Importing Using the Package Import Editor
..
ľ.
................ 368
Importing EP
5.0
Portal Content
.............................. 369
Import Reporting
........................................... 369
Importing to Production
..................................... 369
Useful OSS Notes
........................................... 370
Summary
........................................................ 370
23
Installing Support Packages Using Java Support Package Manager
___ 371
Why JSPM Rather than SDM?
...................................... 371
Installing the Support Packages
..................................... 372
Installing the Support Package Stack
.......................... 372
Prerequisites for Installing SP Stacks and Support Packages
...... 372
Starting the JSPM
..........................................,...... 374
Contents xjx
Installing the Latest JSPM Support Package
.......................... 377
Install SAP Download Manager
............................... 379
Additional Deployment Support Packages
........................... 382
Viewing Deployed Components
.................................... 383
Viewing the Log Files
.............................................. 384
JSPM Troubleshooting Issues
....................................... 385
Issues with Downloaded Files
................................ 385
Memory Issues
............................................. 386
J2EE Engine Administrator Password Issue
..................... 386
JSPM Resources
.................................................. 386
Useful OSS Notes
........................................... 386
Summary
........................................................ 387
24
Implementing Delegated Content and System Administration
........ 389
How Delegated Administration Is Implemented
...................... 389
Standard SAP Roles, Permissions, and Catalog Structure
......... 390
ACLs
...................................................... 393
Implementing Delegated Administration Using Custom Folders
........ 396
Logging in as Conten^AdminJl User
......................... 397
Logging in as
Content_Admin_2
User
......................... 400
Implementing Delegated System Administration
..................... 402
Creating Custom Roles
............................................ 402
Summary
........................................................ 406
25
Implementing Delegated User Administration
...................... 407
Delegating Administration Activities
................................ 407
Setting Up Company Groups
................................. 408
Business Scenarios
................................................ 410
Company Scenarios
......................................... 410
Assigning Roles
.................................................. 411
UME.Manage_All Action
.................................... 411
UME.Manage_Roles Action
.................................. 412
Creating a Delegated User Administrator Role
.................. 412
Enabling Self-Registration
.......................................... 413
Creating a Self-Registered User
............................... 414
Assigning Content to the Self-Registered User
.................. 415
Summary
........................................................ 416
Portal Troubleshooting
26
Troubleshooting Portal Using Logs and Traces
....................... 419
Logging and Tracing
.............................................. 419
SAPLoggingAPI
........................................... 419
Logging and Categories
...................................... 420
Tracing and Locations
....................................... 420
XX SAP NetWeaver Portal Technology: The Complete Reference
Log Manager
............................................... 420
Enabling Logging and Tracing
................................ 421
Log Configurator
........................................... 421
Advanced Mode
............................................ 422
Types of Log Formats
........................................ 422
Destinations Tab
............................................ 423
Creating a New Controller
................................... 424
Automatic Archiving
........................................ 424
Archiving Manually
......................................... 424
Severity Levels
............................................. 425
Log Viewer
...................................................... 425
Sorting
.................................................... 431
Füe
Status
.................................................. 431
Undocking a File
............................................ 432
Registering the Log File
...................................... 432
Customizing Columns
....................................... 434
Searching Logs
............................................. 436
Filtering Logs
.............................................. 436
Sorting Log Records
......................................... 437
Merging Log Files
........................................... 437
Displaying Archive Files
..................................... 438
Relevant OSS Notes
............................................... 438
Summary
........................................................ 438
27
Analyzing and Troubleshooting Portal Performance
.................. 439
Factors Affecting Performance
...................................... 439
Performance Analysis
............................................. 440
Performing the Analysis
..................................... 441
Performance Monitoring
........................................... 443
Persisting Monitoring Data and Analyzing Java Applications
........... 444
Trigger the Collection of Monitoring Data
...................... 444
Deploy the Perfviewer Web Application
....................... 444
Run the Performance Reporter Application
..................... 447
Analysis Using the HTML Report
................................... 448
Capacity Planning View
..................................... 448
Using the Charts
............................................ 457
Windows-Based System Performance Analysis
........................ 460
CPU-Based Monitors
........................................ 463
Memory-Based Monitors
..................................... 463
Process-Based Monitors
...................................... 464
Network-Based Monitors
.................................... 464
Disk-Based Monitors
........................................ 465
Using the Task Manager
..................................... 466
Distributed Statistics Records (DSRs)
................................ 467
Relevant OSS Notes
............................................... 467
Summary
........................................................ 468
Contents xxi
28 Portal Monitoring ................................................ 469
Portal Monitoring Tool ............................................ 469
Workload
Monitoring iViews ................................. 469
Request and Component Analysis .............................
471
Request Overview
.......................................... 472
Using the Components Overview
............................. 474
Thread Overview
........................................... 477
Activity Report
............................................. 478
Single Activity Trace
.............................................. 478
Activating the SAT Trace
..................................... 478
Interpreting the Log
......................................... 479
Analyzing the SAT Trace
..................................... 479
Analyzing the Client, File System,
LDAP,
and Backend Systems Access
............................... 481
Summary
........................................................ 481
29
JVM Garbage Collection Analysis
.................................. 483
Garbage Collection Basics
.......................................... 483
Importance of GC Analysis
................................... 483
Activating the GC Trace
..................................... 484
Limitations of Garbage Collection
............................. 484
Java Heap Structure
.............................................. 484
Young Generation Heap
..................................... 484
Old Generation Heap
........................................ 485
Permanent Generation Heap
................................. 485
Garbage Collection Process
......................................... 485
Minor Garbage Collection
.................................... 485
Major Garbage Collection
.................................... 486
Calculating the JVM Parameters
.............................. 486
GC Analysis
...................................................... 487
Total Memory Available for the Java Application
................ 487
Time Spent on Garbage Collection
............................ 487
Memory Leak
.............................................. 487
GC in a Well-Behaved System
................................ 488
Memory Usage Under Load Test
.............................. 488
Identifying Causes of Increased Memory Usage
................. 489
JDK Used for SAP J2EE Engine
............................... 489
GC-Related JVM Parameters
....................................... 489
Automatic vs. Manual Tuning of the JVM
...................... 490
How to Configure JVM Settings for the J2EE Engine
............. 490
Minimum and Maximum Heap Size for Server
................. 491
Increasing the Heap Size vs. Adding a Server Node
............. 491
Dispatcher Heap Size
........................................ 491
Heap Size for All Server Nodes
............................... 492
SAP NetWeaver Portal Technology: The Complete Reference
Server vs. Client VM
........................................ 492
Relevant OSS Notes
......................................... 492
Summary
........................................................ 492
30
JVM Thread Dump Analysis
...................................... 493
JVM Analysis Basics
............................................... 493
Creating the Thread Dumps
........................................ 494
Using the SAP Management Console
.......................... 494
Combining the PsList for Analysis
............................ 495
Generating Java Thread Dumps Using Threaddump.class
........ 495
Tools for Analyzing Java Thread Dumps
............................. 496
Using the ThreadDumpScan Tool
............................. 496
Using the Thread Dump Viewer
.............................. 497
Comparing Multiple Thread Dumps
........................... 498
Analyzing the Thread Dumps
...................................... 501
Example of a Stack Trace
..................................... 501
Thread Types
............................................... 502
Thread States
............................................... 502
Analysis Using the Thread Dump
................................... 502
Deadlock Issue: Portal Hangs
................................. 503
Relevant OSS Notes
............................................... 504
Summary
........................................................ 504
31
HTTP Performance Analysis
...................................... 505
HTTP Request and Response
....................................... 505
Enabling the HTTP Trace
.......................................... 506
HTTP Trace Analysis Tools
......................................... 506
Setting up the HTTP Trace Tool
............................... 507
TCPProxyTool
............................................. 507
Conducting the Trace
.............................................. 509
Enabling the HTTP Trace on the Server
.............................. 510
Activating HTTP Tracing on the ICM
......................... 511
Activating HTTP Tracing on the J2EE Server
................... 511
Activating HTTP Trace on the SAP Web Dispatcher
............. 514
Analysis Using the Trace
........................................... 515
Analyzing the HTTP Error Codes
............................. 515
Analyze the Header Fields
................................... 515
Analyzing the Response Time
................................ 516
Analyzing the URLs
......................................... 516
Analyze the Amount of Data Transferred
....................... 517
Analyze the Number of Network Connections
.................. 517
Summary
........................................................ 517
32
Configuring CCMS Monitoring and GRMG Availability Monitoring
... 519
Tools for Monitoring
........,..................................... 520
SAP NetWeaver Administrator
............................... 520
CCMS Monitoring Infrastructure
.............................. 520
Contents xxiii
Central Monitoring
Infrastructure
............................ 520
Configuring Alerts
.......................................... 520
Monitoring System
Using Alerts
.............................. 521
Monitoring
Objects
.......................................... 521
Predefined Data Suppliers
................................... 521
Monitoring Segment
........................................ 521
CCMS Agent
............................................... 522
Operating System Collector
.................................. 522
Configuring the Central Monitoring System
.......................... 522
Troubleshooting
............................................ 531
How to Use the CCMS Tool
........................................ 533
Display the Monitors
........................................ 533
Display the Alerts
........................................... 533
Analyze the Alerts
.......................................... 533
Standard Monitor Templates
................................. 533
Autoreaction Methods
....................................... 533
Configuring the CCMS for E-Mail Alerts
....................... 534
Configuring the CCMS for a Specific Transaction
...................... 534
GRMG Availability
................................................ 535
GRMG Application
......................................... 535
GRMG Scenarios
............................................ 535
Availability Monitoring Using Alerts
.......................... 536
Availability Monitoring Configuration
............................... 536
SAP J2EE Engine Availability Monitoring
............................ 537
SAP Portal Availability Monitoring
.................................. 537
Verify the Uploaded Scenario in the Central Monitoring System
... 538
Start the GRMG Scenario and Heartbeat Monitor
................ 539
Useful GRMG Transactions for Troubleshooting
....................... 539
Summary
........................................................ 539
33
Tuning Portal Performance
........................................ 541
J2EE Engine Performance Tuning
................................... 541
Optimize the JVM Settings
................................... 541
Check the Garbage Collection
................................ 542
Configure the Log Files
...................................... 542
Disable the Distributed Statistics Service
....................... 543
Network Performance Tuning
...................................... 544
J2EE Setting for HTTP Compression
........................... 544
Proxy Server Caching
....................................... 545
Configure the HTTP Service
.................................. 546
IE Settings
....................................................... 546
Tuning the Portal Server
........................................... 547
Isolation Method for iViews
.................................. 547
Isolation Method for Pages
................................... 548
URL iViews: Client-Side vs. Server-Side Fetching
................ 549
Disabling the Client Caching Globally
......................... 550
XXÌV
SAP NetWeaver Portal Technology: The Complete Reference
Guidelines for Page Caching
................................. 551
PRT Configuration: Turn Off Monitoring
....................... 551
Good Java Coding Techniques
................................ 552
Performance Testing
............................................... 552
GoingLive Check
........................................... 552
Summary
........................................................ 553
Part
Vii Portai
Security
34
Implementing Authorization Using Permissions,
Security Zones, and
UME
Actions
................................ 557
Permission Model
................................................. 557
Administrator-Level Permissions
............................. 558
End User Permissions
....................................... 560
Security Zones
.................................................... 562
Requirements for Accessing a Portal Component or Service
....... 564
Defining the Security Zones
.................................. 565
Safety Levels
............................................... 567
Security Zones Example
..................................... 568
AuthRequirement Property
........................................ 568
UME
Actions
..................................................... 568
Standard
UME
Actions
...................................... 569
Default
UME
Actions
........................................ 569
UME
and Portal Roles
....................................... 571
Administering Portal Roles,
UME
Roles, and Groups
.................. 571
Changing Portal Roles
....................................... 571
Changing
UME
Roles
....................................... 571
Assigning
UME
Actions to Portal Roles
........................ 571
Assigning
UME
Actions to
UME
Roles
......................... 571
Assigning Portal Role to Users and Groups
..................... 572
Assigning
UME
Role to Users and Groups
..................... 572
Summary
..............................,......................... 572
35
UME
Architecture Components
.................................... 573
UME
Architecture
................................................. 574
Persistence Manager
........................................ 574
Persistence Adapters
........................................ 575
Replication Manager
........................................ 577
UME
Data Partitioning
............................................ 577
User-Based Data Partitioning
................................. 577
| Attribute-Based Data Partitioning
............................. 577
Type-Based Data Partitioning
................................. 577
Datasource Configuration Files
..........„.......................... 578
Tools to Administer Users
...............,.....».................... 578
Contents xxv
UM
Configuration
Tasks
........................................... 580
Datasources ................................................ 580
LDAP
Server ............................................... 580
SAP System ................................................ 580
Security Settings
............................................ 581
Notification
E-Mails ......................................... 582
User Mapping
___.......................................... 582
Summary
........................................................ 582
36
Administering Users with User Management Tool
................... 583
User Settings
..................................................... 583
Search for Users
............................................ 584
Lock/Unlock Users
......................................... 584
Reset User Passwords
....................................... 585
Export Users into a Batch File for Future Import
................ 585
Import Users
............................................... 586
Assign Users to Groups and Roles
............................. 586
Display User History Information
............................. 587
Self-Management
................................................. 589
UME
Test and Configuration Tools
.................................. 590
Summary
........................................................ 593
37
Configuring
UME
Datasource
...................................... 595
LDAP
........................................................... 595
Deep and Flat Hierarchies
.................................... 595
Absolute and Relative Names
................................ 597
SAP Schema Extensions
...................................... 597
Limitations When Using
LDAP
as a UME Data Store
............ 597
Multiple
LDAP
Directory Servers
............................. 598
LDAP
Configuration
........................................ 598
Using the SAP System as a UME Database
..................... 600
Customizing the Datasource Configuration File
....................... 601
<dataSources> Tag
.......................................... 604
<homeFor> and <notHomeFor> Tags
.......................... 604
<responsibleFor> and <notResponsibleFor> Tags
............... 607
<attributeMapping> Tag
..................................... 609
<privateSection> Tag
........................................ 610
Summary
........................................................ 611
38
Configuring Portal Authentication
................................. 613
Declarative and Programmatic Security
.............................. 613
Declarative Authentication
................................... 613
Programmatic Security
...................................... 614
How Authentication Works on the Portal
............................. 614
Authentication when Accessing Content
....................... 614
Standard Authentication Methods
............................. 615
XXVI
SAP NetWeaver
Portai
Technology: The Complete Reference
Authentication Building Blocks
..................................... 616
JAAS Specification
.......................................... 616
Security Provider Service
.................................... 616
Login Modules and Stacks
................................... 616
Policy Configurations
............................................. 619
Managing Policy Configurations
.............................. 619
Modifying the Authentication Template and the Login Modules
.... 621
Authentication Scheme
............................................ 623
Authscheme.xml File
........................................ 623
Priority Number
............................................ 623
Summary
........................................................ 629
39
Transferring Role Between Portal and SAP
......................... 631
Role Upload from SAP to Portal
.................................... 631
Initial Upload
.............................................. 631
Single vs. Composite Roles
................................... 632
Setting the Stage for the Upload
..................................... 632
Prerequisites for Uploading the Role
.......................... 633
Configuring the Role Upload Service
................................ 633
The Upload Process
............................................... 635
Start Upload
..................................................... 636
Setting Up Detailed Navigation Menu
............................... 637
Role Distribution to SAP System
.................................... 638
Downloading Roles from SAP to Portal
........................ 638
Prerequisites for Distributing Roles from Portal to SAP
.......... 638
Distribution Process of Portal Roles to SAP
........................... 638
Relevant OSS Notes
............................................... 640
Summary
........................................................ 640
40
Implementing Single Sign-On to SAP and Non-SAP Systems
......... 641
SSO
to SAP Systems
............................................... 641
Implementing
SSO
for SAPGUI in Windows and the Web
........ 642
Authentication Mechanisms Using
SSO .............................. 642
User ID and Password
......................,................ 642
X.509 Certificates
........................................... 642
Integrated Windows Authentication
........................... 643
Third-Party EAM Software Agents
............................ 643
Security Assertion Markup Language
.......................... 643
Custom Log-In Modules
..................................... 643
SSO
to Non-SAP Applications
...................................... 643
Implementation Options
..................................... 643
Ticket Verification Mechanisms
..................................... 644
Web Server Filter
........................................... 644
Web Server Filter with Delegation to Windows Server
2003 ....... 644
Java Ticket Verification Library
...................,........... 645
С
Ticket Verification Library
.................................. 645
DLL SAPSSOEXT Library
.................................... 645
Contents xxvfi
Which
SSO Option
Is Best?
......................................... 645
SAP Logon
Ticket Basics ..................................... 647
Prerequisites for
SSO ........................................ 647
Configuring for Scenario
1 ................................... 648
Configuring for Scenario
2 ................................... 651
Configuring for Scenario
3 ................................... 653
SSO
to an SAP Transaction Using an iView
..................... 653
Integrating the Web Content
........................................ 654
Using the URL iViews
....................................... 654
Using the Applntegrator
..................................... 654
Relevant OSS Notes
............................................... 656
Summary
........................................................ 656
41
Implementing SSL on the J2EE Engine
............................. 657
Configuring the SSL on the J2EE Engine
............................. 657
Download the Java Cryptography Extension Policy Files
......... 658
Install the Java Cryptography Extension Policy Files
............. 658
Download the SAP Java Cryptographic Tool
.................... 659
Uncar the Downloaded Cryptographic File
..................... 659
Deploy the SAP Java Cryptographic Tool
....................... 660
Configure the SSL Provider and the Key Storage
Service for Automatic Startup
.............................. 660
Generate the Key Pair
....................................... 662
Generate the CSR and Import It into the J2EE Engine
............ 664
Bind the Key Pair to a Specific SSL Port
.............................. 667
Test the SSL Functionality
.................................... 667
Configuring the Client Certificate Authentication Methods
............. 669
Assign the Client Certificate to the User in User Management
..... 671
Change the Application s Login Module Stacks
................. 672
Export the Private Key, Import the Certificates, and Test
.......... 674
Configure the HTTPS Redirect on the J2EE Engine
.............. 674
Troubleshoot J2EE SSLIssues
................................. 675
Relevant OSS Notes
......................................... 675
Summary
........................................................ 675
42
Implementing Portal Network Security
............................. 677
Organization-Wide Security
........................................ 677
Security Threats and Safeguards
.............................. 678
Security Policies
............................................ 678
Infrastructure Security
............................................. 678
Data and Application Security
...................................... 679
Network Security
................................................. 679
Using SNC and SSL
......................................... 679
Disabling Services
.......................................... 680
Intrusion Detection Systems
.................................. 681
Hardware and Software Infrastructure Elements
................ 681
XXViii SAP NetWeaver Portal Technology: The Complete Reference
Layered Network Design
.................................... 681
Protocols and Ports Used
.................................... 682
Firewalls and Application Gateways
................................. 683
Packet Filters
............................................... 683
Application-Level Gateways
................................. 683
Implementing Security Measures
............................. 684
Summary
........................................................ 685
Part
VIII
Configuring System Landscape Directory
43
System Landscape Directory
....................................... 689
SLD Content Types
................................................ 690
General Component Data
.................................... 690
System Landscape Data
...................................... 692
Namespace Reservation Data
................................. 692
Accessing the SLD
................................................ 693
SLD User Interface
.......................................... 693
SLD User Roles
.............................................. 693
SLD Installation
.................................................. 694
SLD Data Supplier Bridge and Suppliers
....................... 695
Summary
........................................................ 696
44
Configuring and Using NetWeaver Administrator
................... 697
NWA Architecture
................................................ 697
NWA Functionality
......................................... 698
System Monitoring
................................................ 700
CCMSPDMG for System Availability Check
..................... 701
System Availability
.......................................... 701
Central Reports: RZ20
....................................... 701
Java System Reports
......................................... 702
Log Files
................................................... 704
Roles
............................................................ 705
NWA-Related Actions
....................................... 706
Configure the NWA
............................................... 709
Préconfigure
Connections to Monitored Java
Systems from NWA
....................................... 710
Summary
........................................................ 710
¡I Appendixes
A Installing the SAP NetWeaver
7.0
(2004s) -Java Trial Version
......... 713
В
References
....................................................... 715
Index
........................................................... 721
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title_auth | SAP NetWeaver portal technology the complete reference ; [essential guide for SAP NetWeaver Portal implementation ; get step-by-step coverage of the entire portal implementation life cycle ; design, deploy, and manage SAP NetWeaver Application Server and Portal ; optimize performance, operations, security, availability, scalability, and TCO |
title_exact_search | SAP NetWeaver portal technology the complete reference ; [essential guide for SAP NetWeaver Portal implementation ; get step-by-step coverage of the entire portal implementation life cycle ; design, deploy, and manage SAP NetWeaver Application Server and Portal ; optimize performance, operations, security, availability, scalability, and TCO |
title_full | SAP NetWeaver portal technology the complete reference ; [essential guide for SAP NetWeaver Portal implementation ; get step-by-step coverage of the entire portal implementation life cycle ; design, deploy, and manage SAP NetWeaver Application Server and Portal ; optimize performance, operations, security, availability, scalability, and TCO Rabi Jay |
title_fullStr | SAP NetWeaver portal technology the complete reference ; [essential guide for SAP NetWeaver Portal implementation ; get step-by-step coverage of the entire portal implementation life cycle ; design, deploy, and manage SAP NetWeaver Application Server and Portal ; optimize performance, operations, security, availability, scalability, and TCO Rabi Jay |
title_full_unstemmed | SAP NetWeaver portal technology the complete reference ; [essential guide for SAP NetWeaver Portal implementation ; get step-by-step coverage of the entire portal implementation life cycle ; design, deploy, and manage SAP NetWeaver Application Server and Portal ; optimize performance, operations, security, availability, scalability, and TCO Rabi Jay |
title_short | SAP NetWeaver portal technology |
title_sort | sap netweaver portal technology the complete reference essential guide for sap netweaver portal implementation get step by step coverage of the entire portal implementation life cycle design deploy and manage sap netweaver application server and portal optimize performance operations security availability scalability and tco |
title_sub | the complete reference ; [essential guide for SAP NetWeaver Portal implementation ; get step-by-step coverage of the entire portal implementation life cycle ; design, deploy, and manage SAP NetWeaver Application Server and Portal ; optimize performance, operations, security, availability, scalability, and TCO |
topic | SAP NetWeaver Business enterprises / Computer networks Unternehmen SAP NetWeaver (DE-588)4801683-4 gnd |
topic_facet | SAP NetWeaver Business enterprises / Computer networks Unternehmen |
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