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Installing the Mini SAP

Basis System
Link http://www.s001.org/DNL/MBSInstall.htm

System Requirements

Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0, Service Pack 4 or higher


Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher
At least 128 MB RAM
At least 256 MB paging file
At least 2.2 GB disk space
(60 MB DB software, 1.9 GB SAP data, 100 MB SAPGUI + temporary free space for the
installation)
Network (TCP/IP - Protocol) must be available

To install and use the system, you must be logged on to your PC as an administrator. The whole installation
takes half an hour to an hour, depending on system performance.

Preliminary Remark
The Mini SAP Basis System is delivered on two CDs. The KERNEL CD contains the files for the Kernel and
the Frontend (SAPGUI). The DATA CD contains the compressed contents of the SAP database.
You install the components of the SAP System in two steps. First you install the application server and the
database system including the database data. Then you install the Frontend (SAPGUI). You only need to
install the SAPGUI if you do not have a 4.6D SAPGUI on your PC.
The installation is, for the most part, self-explanatory. When you insert the KERNEL CD into the CD drive, an
HTML file is automatically opened that displays a summary of this installation guide and references to
additional information. If this does not happen, open the file <CD drive>:\mini.htm in the root directory on
the CD.
This HTML file offers you three buttons for installing the system:

Start Installation
Use this button to start the installation of the application server and the database.
Alternatively, execute <CD drive>:\setup.bat
Resume Installation
If the installation procedure is interrupted for any reason whatsoever, use this button to continue.
Alternatively, execute <CD drive>:resume_setup.bat

Install Frontend
Use this button to start the installation of the SAPGUI.
Alternatively, execute <CD drive>:\minigui\setup.exe.

If you use the buttons in the HTML file to execute your installations, in the following dialog box choose Run
this program from its current location.

Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2000


During the installation of Mini SAP Basis System a runtime version of SQL Server will be installed. If you like
to install the full version of Microsoft SQL Server (more features available) perform the installation as
described below:

Insert the MS SQL Server CD in the CD-Rom-Drive


The Installation process should start automatically
Follow the steps described below:
Popup title
Welcome
Computer Name
Installation Selection
User Information
Software License
Agreement
CD-Key
Installation Definition
Instance Name
Setup Type
Select Components

Services Accounts

Authentication Mode
Collation Settings
Network Libraries
Start Copying File
Setup Complete

Action
Confirm with Next
Select Local Computer and confirm with Next
Select Create a new instance of SQL Server, or
install Client Tools and confirm with Next
Enter Name and Company and confirm with Next
Confirm with Next
Enter CD-Key and confirm with Next
Select Server and Client Tools and confirm with
Next
Select Default and confirm with Next
Select Custom and confirm with Next
Confirm with Next
Select Use the same account for each service.
Auto start SQL Server Service and Use the Local
System account.
Confirm with Next
Choose Mixed Mode and Blank Password and
confirm with Next
Select SQL Collations, choose Binary order for
use with 850 (Multilingual) Character Set.
Confirmwith Next
Confirm with Next
Confirm with Next
Complete the installation with Finish

Important Steps before the Installation

The file %systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc\services must not contain an entry for port 3600 (a
possible entry can be excluded by using the symbol '#').
Make sure that a network connection is available. If no network is available install the Microsoft
Loopback Adapter. See Chapter Network Configuration for more information.

The temporary license is just valid for 4 weeks. In order to extend the temporary license, adjust the
system date to e.g. 2009/12/01. After the installation has finished, enter the todays date again.

Installing the Application Server and the Database


1.

Choose Start Installation in the HTML file or execute <CD drive>:\setup.bat

2.

3.

The Microsoft SQL Server is then configured. If problems occur during the configuration, try to
delete an installation of the SQL Server that possibly already exists by using the Control Panel and
then restart the installation.
If you are prompted to restart the PC after a successful configuration, do so and then continue with
Resume Installation in the HTML file or <CD drive>:\resume_setup.bat
The initial screen of the actual SAP installation appears:

4.

Enter the target directory for the Mini SAP Basis System including the database data and then
choose Next.
Make sure that enough free space (2 GB) is available in this directory.
Now confirm the path for the CDs:

5.

Choose Next.
A dialog box appears in which you are prompted to insert the DATA CD:

Insert this CD and choose Next. The next step may take a little time. Do not interrupt this step; wait
until the installation is finished.

6.

Exit the installation by choosing Exit on the last screen.

After the application server and the database have been installed, the Start SAP MBS icon for starting the
SAP System appears on the desktop. A new program group, Mini SAP Basis, contains all the remaining
calls. If you ever uninstall the SAP System, only do so using Uninstall SAP MBS in this program group.

Installing the SAPGUI (Frontend)


If you have not yet installed a 4.6D SAPGUI on your PC, you can do so using the KERNEL CD. If you have
an older SAPGUI on your PC, we recommend that you first uninstall it and then restart the PC.
1.
2.

Choose Install Frontend in the HTML file or execute <CD drive>:\minigui\setup.exe. The
installation process is fully automatic and installs all the necessary components for operating the
Mini SAP Basis System.
After the installation is finished, restart the PC. A new SAPLogon icon appears on your desktop.

Starting the SAP System


To use the SAP System, you have to start it using the Start SAP MBS icon on the desktop before you call
SAPLogon. The Start SAP MBS program appears in the task bar and, if you maximize it, it displays the
status of the SAP System:

Start SAP MBS


To stop the SAP System, close the DOS window.

Setting Up SAPLogon and Calling the SAPGUI


Before you access the SAP System for the first time, you must set up an entry in SAPLogon:
1.
2.

Start SAPLogon
Choose New ...:

3.

SAPLogon
In the following dialog box, enter the following:

Proterties
A description of your choice.
For the Application Server, enter the name of your PC. To find out the name, choose Start ->
Settings -> Control Panel -> System -> Environment. The PC name is the HOSTNAME or IP
address 127.0.0.1
Enter the System Number exactly as shown as 00.
In SAPLogon the new entry (MBS) now appears. Double-click this entry to start the SAPGUI and to log on to
your SAP System.

Logging On to the SAP System


On the logon screen, you can use the shown user names and passwords to logon:

SapLogon
Usually you log on as BCUSER. BCUSER is already registered as a developer for the Mini SAP Basis
System. As user DDIC you can perform administration tasks.
Note that when you call a program for the first time, all the corresponding components first have to be
compiled by the system. This may take a little time.

Setting up the Transport System


To enable the export or import of transports, you have to initialize the Transport Management System.
Proceed as follows:

Log on as user DDIC.


Call transaction SE38 and execute program MR3_TMS_CONFIG
Change the profile <MBS_DIR>\MBS_D00.pfl using the editor <MBS_DIR>\sappad.exe
Configure one background process by setting the parameter rdisp/wp_no_btc = 1 and restart the
SAP system MBS.
Execute program RDDNEWPP (transaction SE38), which schedules the background job
RDDIMPDP.

To export or import transport requests, use the transport program tp as follows:

Change to the MBS directory (C:\MBS, for example).


Run the command file dbenv.cmd to set the environment variables for the database connection.

Start tp: tp pf=trans\bin\TP_DOMAIN_MBS.PFL ...

Connecting HTML Help


The HTML SAP Basis Documentation is on the Mini SAP
You can access this documentation directly from your CD drive (default: D:\).

Basis

KERNEL

CD.

If your CD drive does not have the letter D assigned to it, you must proceed as follows:

Log on as user BCUSER.


Call transaction SR13.
Select the HtmlHelpFile tab.
Edit the entry for the MINISAP_DEF variant: In the Path field replace 'D' with the drive letter that is
assigned to your CD drive.

Installing the SAP License


When you install the Mini SAP Basis Systems, a temporary license is installed, which is valid for 4 weeks
except if you have changed the system date as mentioned above.
To extend this license, request a new license key which is valid for another 4 weeks. To do this, see
www.mySAP.com/Technology/minisap.
To install the new license key, proceed as follows:

Change to the MBS directory (C:\MBS, for example).


Run the command file dbenv.cmd to set the environment variables for the database connection.
Execute saplicense -get to get the Hardware Key.
Start saplicense -install and enter the following parameters:
SAP SYSTEM ID
HARDWARE KEY
INSTALLATION NO
EXPIRATION_DATE
LICENSE_KEY

MBS
<Hardware Key>
<Installation No>
<Expiration Date>
<License Key>

Network Configuration
The Mini SAP Basis System must be installed in a functioning network where the host is able to answer to
the ping command.
Problems occur in the following cases:

No network adapter (NIC) is installed on the computer (Control Panel: Network -> Adapters)
The DHCP Server that dynamically determines the IP address is not available at the time of the
installation.

You can avoid these problems by installing the virtual interface adapter MS Loopback Adapter.

Installing the MS Loopback Adapter

1.
2.
3.

Choose Control Panel -> Network.


On the Adapters tab, add the MS Loopback Adapter.
Assign a permanent IP address to the MS Loopback Adapter.
On the tab IP Address select Specify an IP address and enter information in the fields IP Address,
Subnet Mask und Default Gateway. See the example in graphic 1.

Graphic 1: Assigning a permanent IP Address


For all other settings, keep the default values.
In the dialog box that appears, confirm your entries with Yes (see graphic 2).

Graphic 2: Continue without WINS


If you have installed several network adapters, move the MS Loopback Adapter to the top of the
Bindings List. See graphic 3.

Graphic 3: Binding Order

Editing the hosts file


In the file %systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts enter:
<permanent IP address> <host name>

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