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Sap Unix File System

An SAP system contains physically shared directories on the global host shared via NFS, logically shared directories on the local host with symbolic links to the global host, and local directories on the local host. The document outlines the standard directory structure for SAP systems including directories for ABAP systems, dual-stack ABAP and Java systems, and Java systems, with the directories residing on file systems for the /sapmnt and /usr/sap mount points.

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Sap Unix File System

An SAP system contains physically shared directories on the global host shared via NFS, logically shared directories on the local host with symbolic links to the global host, and local directories on the local host. The document outlines the standard directory structure for SAP systems including directories for ABAP systems, dual-stack ABAP and Java systems, and Java systems, with the directories residing on file systems for the /sapmnt and /usr/sap mount points.

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File system Directories on UNIX at a glance SAP System Directories on UNIX

Here you can find information about the directory structure of an SAP system. An SAP system contains the following types of directories: Physically shared directories, which reside on the global host and are shared by Network File System (NFS) Logically shared directories, which reside on the local host with symbolic links to the global host Local directories, which reside on the local host The figures below assume that you have set up one file system for the SAP system mount directory /<sapmnt> and one file system for the /usr/sap directory.
Standard SAP Directories for an ABAP System (Unicode or Non-Unicode)

Standard SAP Directories for a Dual-Stack (ABAP+Java) System

Standard SAP Directories for a Java System (Unicode)

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