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The first prerequisite is a working RFC destination to the SAP support

backbone. The RFC destination SAPOSS allows you the log on to the SAP

online service system from the SAP Solution Manager. Additionally SAPOSS isthe used as the copy master for other RFC destinations in Solution Manager.

To check if the RFC destination is working properly call transaction SM59,

expand the sub tree for the ABAP connections and double-click on the

SAPOSS RFC destination. Use Utilities Test “Authorization Test” to test if 

the RFC destination is working. If the test is not successful you need to adjust

the RFC destination.

This is done in the transaction OSS1. Here you can check and maintain the

connection settings of SAPOSS. The configuration changes will be adaptedautomatically. To maintain the values for the SAP routers at customer side

please contact your local SAP administrator. Depending on your location you

will have to use different entries for the entry SAP router at SAP. Enter the

server name for your location or select “SAProuter at SAP” from the menu, and

choose the appropriate location. You can find detailed information on SAPOSS

and error handling procedures in SAP note 17285 in the SAP service market

place.

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SAP Solution Manager is configured using an automatic basic configuration

tool. It is entered via the transaction code SOLMAN_SETUP.

This tool allows an easy and fast step-by-step configuration of SAP SolutionManager. The tool is built as a wizard which leads you through the single steps

in configuring Solution Manager. The configuration is highly automated, so that

a lot of the formerly time consuming configuration is now done automatically.

Every step has an integrated documentation and the configuration is integrated

in the project management via SOLAR02. So it is easy to keep track of the

open and performed tasks. You can postpone activities and easily access them

later on by calling SOLMAN_SETUP again.

 Additionally SOLMAN_SETUP allows to configure all managed systems from

one central entry point.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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The automatic basic configuration consists of three scenarios.

The first scenario is the System Preparation. In the System Preparation, you

make further settings which are prerequisite for the configuration of SAPSolution Manager. The System Preparation has to be performed fully for new

installed systems. If the Solution Manager was upgraded you have to perform

to update dialog and system users, and assign the appropriate default roles

and to implement the appropriate Central Correction Note (CCN)

The Basic Configuration configures the basic scenarios of SAP Solution

Manager. These basic scenarios are necessary for every customer and hence

need to be setup in basic configuration. The scenarios are the Service Delivery,

the Issue Management, Early Watch Alerts, Root Cause Analysis and theMaintenance Optimizer. It needs to be performed after a new installation and

after support packages to perform delta configuration.

The Managed Systems Configuration deals with the connection and

configuration of the managed systems. You have to perform this scenario for 

each managed system separately.

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