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Reply from Waelz, Dean on Oct 27 at 11:21 AM Good Day The instance # drives which ports are used by the application (by default). Instance 00 has the dispatcher listening on port 3200 and the gateway listening on 3300; instance 01 has the dispatcher listening on 3201 and the gateway listening on 3301, etc. (all of the many application ports work in ranges like this, based on the instance #). When you start installing more than one app instance per host, you need to keep one instance from using (or trying to use) the ports you've allocated to another instance. You can go into the app/host and reconfigure things so that an instance 00 dispatcher listens on a port other than 3200 - but you are setting yourself up for a bunch of extra work and pain, which is not required. It does not matter which instance type uses which instance # (i.e. if you want to create a CI with an instance # of '45' - go right ahead). Just don't use instance '99' (reserved). Regards
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Garry360 Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2014 9:15 PM Subject: SAP Instances (Central/C. Services / Dialog ) Hi All, I've a quick query... So far I have seen Central Instance (ABAP) as 00 (i.e DVEBMGS00) , Central Services Instance as CSI_01(for Java) and Dialog as D02 , 03 and So on. Exactly as mentioned SAP documents. My question is, Is this a must follow rule or Thumbs rule? Can I customize my Instances like D04 as C.I and D_00 as Dialog and D_05 as CSI (Java). It's basic query, but important, please reply. Garry | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |