Unix Kernel Update 2
Unix Kernel Update 2
Language: English
Author: Baldomero Garcia
The SAP kernel is the central component of the database system which
manages access to the stored data in a database instance and processes the
SQL statements [1]; the used “kernel” definition used through this document
includes all the executable programs from /sapmnt/<SAPSID>/exe.
Note: it is important to consider that all the binary files found in the kernel belong
to the user <SID>adm, except the followings which belong to user ora<SID>:
brarchive, brbackup, brconnect, brtools y sapdba. The file saposcol belongs to
the root user. Kernel update has to be done in the central instance and in all the
application servers if the volume is not shared by NFS /spmnt/<SAPSID>/exe
and others.
Preparation steps:
1) Get the new required kernel
a. Log-in as user <sid>adm
b. Analyze if you have enough free space in /sapmnt/<SAPSID>/exe
to allocate the kernel files
c. Follow the following path through “sapnet” to get the kernel files:
Marketplace Archive for Support Packages and Patches Entry
by Application Group SAP Application Components SAP R/3
<SAP version> (in this case SAP R/3 4.5B) SAP KERNEL
<version> (in this case 4.5B 64-bit) HP-UX on PA-RISC 64bit
i. #Database independent: download all files and
uncompress them (it is important to start with the “dw” file)
ii. Oracle: download all files and uncompress them using
SAPCAR.
Note: This report is in charge of writing the statistic data in the TCOLL table;
verify that the data has been read to avoid multiple checks. It’s executed by the
standard job “SAP_APPLICATION_STAT_COLLECTOR” and its log can be
checked using transaction ST03 (Environment Data collector Stat. rec. log.
This job will erase the statistics file when it grows to the maximum permitted size
(transaction ST03 Goto Parameters Performance database. Delete seq.
Statfile after cumulation if size....).
Kernel update:
To verify that all files are there use command ls –l as “root” (to
show all files)
Please note that the following files have to have these permissions:
If any permission type error appears over “root”, the last command
hasn’t been executed
5) Restart SAP
a. Start “saposcol”: use command
saposcol
b. Start SAP: use command
Starsap r3
References:
[1]
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/en/68/5ef23f6fb9f206e10000000a1550b
0/frameset.htm
[2]
ÁVILA, Alvaro. “Actualización de kernel”. México, D.F.