Landscape Management Database
Landscape Management Database
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For detailed LMDB information, see the Documentation for System Landscape Management - LMDB
Under SCN blogs and docs on SLD and LMDB you may also find more information.
What is a ...
*** NEW *** What's new with the LMDB in 7.2?
Where can I find landscape descriptions?
Why are there several repositories for landscape data: SLD, SMSY, and LMDB?
What's better with the LMDB?
How does data get into the LMDB?
Can all LMDB data be updated automatically?
How does data get into SMSY when the LMDB replaces the local SLD in the SAP Solution Manager 7.1?
What is the significance of SMSY as of SAP Solution Manager 7.1 SP9/10?
What to do with data of systems that do not exist any longer?
What to do if there are duplicate system entries in the LMDB?
How can I deal with duplicate host names in VAR scenarios?
How can VARs manage landscape data of several customers?
How do I connect the right SLD, can I change SLDs in between?
How can I update outdated CR Content in the LMDB?
What CR CONTENT (SAP Software Catalog) do I need and how can I update or repair it?
If data supplier information is forwarded from a PI-SLD to the Solution Manager SLD, where must the latest CR content be
installed?
How do I set the rank for content synchronization between SLD and LMDB?
Which CIM model version does the LMDB need? Must the SLD have the same version?
Why do I not see some properties of my technical system? Why is there outdated data?
How can I check the data suppliers for a technical system?
How can I regularly monitor all my data suppliers?
How can I ensure that data suppliers send correct data to the SLD?
I deleted a technical system in the LMDB – how can I get it back?
Where do I report problems with the LMDB?
Table rlmdb_clear_changelog keeps growing - how can I regularly delete old entries?
How is LMDB data synchronized with the SAP Support Portal?
Which background jobs are running for the LMDB?
As long as NW7.31 PI SLD has all contents, can we simply swap LMDB sync from NW PI 7.11 SLD? Is there any risk
removing the target of NW PI 7.11 SLD and add NW7.31 SLD?
How can I get support to plan a company-wide SLD landscape?
Where do I assign product instances to the product system (7.1)?
How can I familiarize myself with logical components (7.1)?
Are there reports to extract landscape data from the LMDB?
What is a ...
technical system, product system, product instance, software component (version), logical component ...?
The SLD is the target for self-registration of technical systems in the IP landscape. This technical systems information
is provided for applications in non-productive and productive applications such as SAP NetWeaver Process Integration
and WebDynpro (Java) based applications that need this information. Because of the productive use of the data it
provides, often many SLD systems are used in customer landscapes (see SLD Topology: How-To Gather and
Distribute SLD-Data in Your IT-Landscape).
The LMDB retrieves technical system information from the SLD as a basis for landscape data, to manage technical
systems in monitoring and maintenance processes. It acts as a single source of truth in SAP Solution Manager. It
provides a centralized UI approach to landscape verification functions and transaction SMSY.
As of SAP Solution Manager 7.1 SP0-4, the LMDB manages information about technical systems, hosts.
As of SP5, the LMDB also manages product system information.
Transaction SMSY is the "old" system information storage, being replaced by the LMDB bit by bit.
Up to SAP Solution Manager 7.1 SP4, SMSY is still used to manage product system information, but gets all technical
systems information from the LMDB.
As of SP5, SMSY is only used to manage project-related data (logical components and solutions); the required data
(technical systems and product systems) ar edited and provided by the LMDB (see New in SP05: Product System
Editor in the Landscape Management Database of SAP Solution Manager 7.1).
As of SAP Solution Manager 7.2, SMSY does not exist any longer. See Deactivation of Transaction SMSY.
The separation of roles is reflected in the architecture: Technical systems can register only in the SLD. All data changes in
the SLD are retrieved immediately by the LMDB, as well as the CIM model and the CR content (SAP software catalog).
Because both SLD and LMDB are needed in one landscape; without an SLD connected, LMDB cannot work AND data in
SLD and LMDB must be consistent and must not overlap.
SAP Note 1679673 explains the most important differences between LMDB and SMSY.
For further improvements of the LMDB with SAP Solution Manager 7.1 SP10, see the following documents:
Evolution of Landscape Data Management – Part II: What’s better with LMDB in SAP Solution Manager 7.1, SPS10?
News In SAP Solution Manager 7.1 SPS10 LMDB – System Demo
Demo: Diagnostics Relevance Flag Setting in LMDB of SAP Solution Manager 7.1 SPS10
Demo: Logical Component Assignment in LMDB of SAP Solution Manager 7.1 SPS10
Demo: Product System Assignment in LMDB of SAP Solution Manager 7.1 SPS10
a. CIM model and CR content (SAP software catalog) are synchronized from the SLD.
b. All technical systems with a data supplier are supposed to forward their system identity to an SLD. For 3rd-Party
systems, this can be done by 'sldreg' data suppliers; details under System Landscape Directory -> Registering Third-Part
Systems in the SLD.
From the SLD, all data changes are forwarded to the LMDB.
c. If a technical system type doesn't have a data supplier (yet), its data can be created in the LMDB manually.
d. Systems that were manually created in transaction SMSY (because they once didn't have a data supplier, for
example) can be migrated to the LMDB when you are updating to SAP Solution Manager 7.1. For more information, see
SAP Help Portal: Migrating System Information from SMSY to LMDB .
e. Product system descriptions always must be created in the LMDB manually (as of SP5, previously in TA SMSY),
based on the technical information provided by the SLD.
SCN: More on System Landscape Directory-> Demo: The Full Automatic Sync Feature in the SLD of SAP NetWeaver
7.1.
Planning Guide — System Landscape Directory at http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-8042
SAP Note 1669649
How does data get into SMSY when the LMDB replaces
the local SLD in the SAP Solution Manager 7.1?
SMSY gets all technical (as of SAP Solution Manager 7.1 SP0) and product system information (as of SP5) from the LMDB.
For older technical systems, that were registered in SAP Solution Manager 7.0 in SMSY manually, a migration process from
SMSY to LMDB is available; for more information, see SAP Help Portal: Migrating System Information from SMSY to
LMDB.
Product systems (until SP4) and logical components are still created in SMSY.
As of SAP Solution Manager 7.2, SMSY does not exist any longer. See Deactivation of Transaction SMSY.
To consistently delete information for a managed system, see the guided procedure in SAP Solution Manager 7.1:
SP11: Guided Procedure Management > Selection > select system > Guided Procedure Browser > Start
Embedded > Start All Guided Procedures > Decommissioning
SP12: Managed Systems Configuration > Technical Systems > select the system to remove > Advanced
Options > Decommissioning
If, for some good reason, a technical system information was manually created in the LMDB, you also have to delete it
manually. For more information, see the SAP Help Portal: Delete Technical System Information and SAP Note 1714786.
If a system was moved to a different server, this move can be handled in the SLD so that depending data (e.g. business
systems) does not get lost but is updated.
See also:
More on System Landscape Directory -> How-to Manage House-Cleaning in the System Landscape Directory -
Duplicate System Entries
Delete Managed System
Decommissioning a Managed System from Solution Manager 7.1 SP11
To find out how to clean up this situation, see SAP Note 1694004.
Connecting several SLDs to one SAP Solution Manager LMDB is not recommended. If you need to do so, you MUST make
sure that any piece of information gets to the LMDB only via one SLD. Data on two or more SLDs must not overlap.
To ensure consistent CR content, you can only select one SLD as a CR source. For all other data (SIDs of tech. systems,
business systems, host names, servers, etc.) you MUST install processes to fully separate the names (by naming
conventions) and the data flow (by complete separation of SLD systems) to keep the unique-path-principle for data.
SLD-LMDB Topology – Connections, Valid, and Invalid Data Exchange Between SLD and LMDB of SAP Solution
Manager
SLD and LMDB Topology: Replacing the Source SLD for the LMDB
To keep SLD content available for SAP Solution Manager during SLD maintenance, you can switch between different
SLDs that are in sync. For more information, see Switching between 2 SLD Systems in Sync with an LMDB or a 3rd
SLD.
More on System Landscape Directory -> How-to Handle Data in the SAP NetWeaver System Landscape Directory
Check if the affected technical system is available in the SLD – if it is: Did you change the system information manually in
the LMDB (you can see this on the Overview under Last Manual Change for the technical system)? Manual changes in the
LMDB have a higher ranking than information from the SLD to avoid manual changes from being overwritten. But this also
means that you need to update manually what you changed manually. If there is updated information from the SLD, it won't
be written into the LMDB.
In such a case, when data is correct in the SLD, it can be helpful to use the SLD re-synchronization function in the LMDB.
For more information, see the SAP Help Portal: Resynchronize Technical System Information from SLD and SAP
Note 1714786.
To check the activity of your data suppliers on a daily basis, for example, you can schedule regular exports of report results
to spread sheets (see also the help tray in the report UI).
1. Select the namespace (normally ‘active’) and the report SAP: Technical System – Data Supplier Completeness.
In the SAP Solution Manager system, the name of the sync jobs between
SLD and LMDB start with SAP_LMDB_LDB_* (e.g.
SAP_LMDB_LDB_0000000001) and run under the SOLMAN_BTC system
user.
SAP_LMDB_SMSY_SYNC Jobs that initially fill the data stores in SAP Solution Manager:
SAP_LMDB_LCACHE_*
DIAG_NOTIF_GUIDS_*
SAP_LMDB_SMSY_SYNC for consumer
CL_LMDBS_NOTIFICATION (SMSY)
Basic license data is regularly downloaded from the SAP Support Portal (aka
'OSS system') to SAP Solution Manager with this batch job. Parts of the
downloaded information is stored in the LMDB.
More in SAP Note 1490774.
LANDSCAPE FETCH job (daily) Synchronization of LMDB and SAP Support Portal:
triggers report RSGET_SMSY LMDB data for all technical systems that are configured as 'active' is
synchronized with the SAP Support Portal. For more information,
(During solman_setup, is directly executed,
see Synchronize System Information with the SAP Support Portal, which
once.)
also explains how to trigger the job manually. See also SAP Note 993775.
RFC Synchronization
This report uploads LMDB system information to the SAP Support Portal.
More in SAP Note 993775.
SAP Note 894279 (Background processing in SAP Solution Manager) provides you with an overview of all jobs running in
the background for SAP Solution Manager.
German-speaking customers still find the workshop as Strategischer SLD-Planungsworkshop in the ITTS Catalog.
In the future, SLD planning is part of a global SPM Service.