Adding an Independent SAP System
This topic is relevant only if you are using FlexNet Manager for SAP Applications in an on-premises implementation. Independent SAP systems are not connected to an SAP Admin module. For information on adding an independent SAP system in a Cloud implementation, see Creating SAP Connections.
To add an independent SAP system:
- Go to the SAP System Landscapes page.
- Double-click the landscape to which you want to add an independent SAP system.
- The System Landscape: name page displays.
- Go to the SAP Systems section and click Add .
- The Select system type dialog displays with the SAP option pre-selected.
- Click OK .
- The
Create New Systempage displays with the Independent SAP system option pre-selected in the Connectivity section.
- The
- Complete as many of the following field as possible with the system information that you have available. Required fields are highlighted in yellow.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| System ID | The unique identifier of the SAP system to which you want to connect. |
| Client ID | The client ID of the SAP system to which you want to connect. |
| Description | The description of the SAP system to which you want to connect (optional). |
| System landscape | The name of the system landscape to which you are adding a system. This information is non-editable. |
| Parent group | Click the ellipsis button to assign the system to a parent group. |
| Independent SAP System | This option which is selected by default (as detailed in Step 4 above) indicates that the new system is an independent SAP system. |
| Server name | The DNS name of the SAP system. This value will be used by the RFC connection. This field can also store the SAP system's IP address. |
| System number | The SAP system number. This value will be used by the RFC connection. |
| User name | The user name that is to be used when connecting to the SAP system and making RFC calls. |
| Password | The password that is to be used when connecting to the SAP system and making RFC calls. The password should not contain any backward slashes (\). Otherwise, the connection to the SAP system cannot be established. On some configurations, a logon error can occur when connecting an independent SAP system. The issue may affect SAP systems up to SAP Basis release 6.4, but primarily affects systems running SAP Basis 4.6. It is recommended that you test the connection using the Test connection button. If the test returns an error saying that the connection to the system was established, but that credentials were incorrect, enter the password in uppercase letters. For more information, see SAP Note 792850. |
| Repeat password | Re-enter the password. |
| Test Connection | Click this button to test whether the connection details you entered are correct. |
| First name | The first name of the owner of the system. |
| Last name | The last name of the owner of the system. |
| Business phone number | The business phone number of the owner of the system. |
| Mobile phone number | The mobile phone number of the owner of the system. |
| The email address of the owner of the system. | |
| Location | The location of the owner of the system. |
| SAP suite type | Choose one of: Classic Business Suite S/4Hana |
| Migration status | This control is only available when the SAP suite type is set to Classic Business Suite . You may then choose one of: Not planned Planned In progress Completed |
- Click Create to save the information.
- The independent SAP system is added to the system landscape, and the SAP System: name page displays the system details as well as the Users list. For information about the Users table, see Displaying the SAP System Users.