WHAT ARE THE STEP BY STEP PROCESS TO APPLY JAVA PATCHES
through JSPM ON SAP R/3 SYSTEM?
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Answer / muruga
Steps for Patching JAVA Stack
Once the required patches files are downloaded from Service
Market place,then move all the patches files to global EPS
inbox directory /usr/sap/trans/EPS/in.
Step 1: Start the JSPM tool from
\usr\sap\CTM\DVEBMGS00\j2ee\JSPM\go.bat .It will prompt for
the JSPM password.
Step 2: Choose the Deployment tab.JSPM guides you through
the process of applying a support package stack via a
wizard, which consists of the following five options:
1.Select Package Type 2.Specify Queue 3.Check Queue 4.Deploy
Queue and 5.Completed.
Step 3: Select Support Package Stack type(option button).
Support package Stack, Single Support Package etc..
NWDI controls:(option button)
If your system is not used for NWDI development, select No
NWDI. And If your system is used for NWDI development,
select the role of your system by selecting one of the
following: DEV, CONS, TEST, or PROD.
Step 4:Choose Next.
Support package stacks that are available for deployment
from the global EPS inbox directory are displayed in the screen.
Step 5:Click on Next button
JSPM starts the deployment of the software components that
are part of the selected support package stack. The status
of all software components changes to SCHEDULED.
Note: If the support package stack includes a kernel
upgrade, and if your system is distributed, during the
deployment you will be first prompted to stop the central
services instance and any running dialog instances, and to
choose Next. You will be then prompted to start the central
services instance and to choose Next.
Step 6: The deployment of the components of the support
package stack can finish with the one of the following status:
*DEPLOYED
*DEPLOYED WITH WARNING
*ERROR
*NOT DEPLOYED
If the support package stack includes the JSPM, when it has
been updated, for the update to take effect, you will be
prompted to restart it. If there are still components in
status NOT DEPLOYED, JSPM will proceed with their deployment
when you start it again.
Bear in mind that you must not change the content of the
global EPS inbox directory before the deployment has finished.
Step 7: Click Next
If the deployment of the support package stack has finished
with status DEPLOYED, you can choose New Deployment or Exit
Completed
Is This Answer Correct ? | 32 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / ashraf
I would like add Mr.Muruga's answer as it is perfectly
correct except you have to be login as <SID>adm to start
step 1.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 15 Yes | 3 No |
Answer / ayyappan
Step1: Download Java patches from SMP
Step2: Copy that patches to /usr/sap/trans/EPS/java
Step3: Open JSPM
Step: Apply it
Is This Answer Correct ? | 6 Yes | 6 No |
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