How To Configure STMS
How To Configure STMS
How To Configure STMS
Management System)
STMS is the transport tool that assists the CTO for central management of all
transport functions. TMS is used for performing:
Transport Domain Controller – one of the systems from the landscape that contains
complete configuration information and controls the system landscape whose transports are
being maintained jointly. For availability and security reasons, this system is normally the
Productive system.
Within transport domain, all systems must have a unique System Ids and only one of
these systems is identified as the domain controller, the transport domain controller
is the system where all TMS configuration settings are maintained. Any changes to
the configuration settings are distributed to all systems in the landscape. A transport
group is one or more systems that share a common transport directory. Transport
Domain – comprises all the systems and the transport routes in the landscape.
Landscape, Group, and Domain are the terms that are used synonymously by
system administrators.
TMS Configuration
Step 1: Setting up the Domain Controller
Log on to SAP systems (to be added in the domain) in client 000 and start
transaction STMS.
TMS will check the configuration file DOMAIN.CFG and will automatically
propose to join the domain (if the domain controller already created). 'Select'
the proposal and save your entries.
For security purpose, system status will still be in 'waiting' status, to be
included in the transport domain.
For complete acceptance, login to Domain Controller System (Client 000) -
> STMS -> Overview -> Systems. New system will be visible there. From the
menu choose 'SAP System' -> Approve.
Step 4: Configuring Transport Routes
Simple steps to configure Transport Management System (TMS) – 3 System Landscape in SAP
system
If you want through understanding of TMS concept, transport routes and export/import requests,
contact me. I can show you above steps online with explanation on my servers interactively. You can
repeat the same experiments on my servers again and again until you get satisfied. You can also
delete the TMS configuration and recreate any number of times until you get confidence over the
topic of TMS. I will explain other topics related Transport Management System. After completion of
my class, you will be able to maintain 3 system landscape very easily in your company.
You can get back for learning SAP Basis/Netweaver/HANA administration either online/offline
Domain.CFG
This file is a part of bin directory created after TMS configured which maintains TD information
means all the systems information taken place in TD. Incase this file has been corrupted, has to be
regenerated by TMS tool, but should not be edited manually.
Transport Profile
It is a configuration file of transport domain resides in bin directory gets created by the system when
TMS got configured. This transport profile TP_DOMAIN_SID.PFL, which contains all the system
information includes SID, Common transport directory, DB type and DB information, etc… in terms
of parameters and values. As per the configuration settings maintained in transport profile we are
required to use different unconditional modes upon the requirement when importing a TR in to a
specific system.
Consolidation Route
The route obtained between integrated system and consolidation system is known as consolidation
route.
Delivery route
The route obtained between consolidation system to recipient system is called as delivery route.
As per the above configuration TMS setup will allow developers to customize R/3 objects
and create a TR with the target of quality system.
Once the TR is released it will be exported to target system (QAS).
As QAS and PRD being as virtual systems a TR could not be imported in to those
databases.
After quality and production servers are installed as a part of TMS configuration we need to
give the information of TDC which is DEV system in QAS and Production systems.
Then Log on to TDC go to STMS → Systems Overview → select virtual systems(QAS,PRD)
→ go to SAP system → Approve.
Distribute and activate the configuration to all the systems in landscape so that all three
systems in the landscape created in TDC are copied to other system (QAS, PRD).
After this is done, TR import is possible in QAS and PRD systems.