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[sap-basis] CUA and TMS configuration before and after homogeneous system copy

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Posted by Msoro Msororaji
on Oct 3 at 2:29 PM
My operating environment is SAP ERP ECC6/Oracle 10.2.0.2/Solaris 10

I administer a 3 system landscape (DEV, QAS & PRD) together with Solution manager (SMN) in a CUA configuration. Central administration of the child systems (DEV, QAS & PRD) is done from Solution Manager (SMN).

Over time my data in DEV & QAS system has become outdated and users are have requested for accurate/up-to-date data for development & testing. I intend to archive this goal via a homogeneous system copy (central instance ABAP) of the PRD system to overwrite the DEV & QAS systems.

I need expert advice on the measures I'm required to take on the CUA & TMS configurations before and after this exercise

For example
• should I delete the TMS configuration & transports routes before proceeding with the exercise ?
• Should I remove all the clients in the child systems(DEV, QAS & PRD) from CUA configuration in solution manager before proceeding ?
• I intend to retain the SAPSID, System number & system ID of DEV & QAS during the system copy. Will I be required to reconfigure CUA after the system copy ?
• What will happen to the pending imports in the transport queue after I reconfigure TMS & recreate transports routes after the system copy ?

My transport domain controller is the DEV system but the transport directory (/usr/sap/trans/bin) is in QAS system

Kindly advice

Thanks

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