installation of sap gui for java on linux...
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INSTALLATION OF SAP GUI for JAVA ON LINUX OS
Prepared By: Mr. Nitesh Kumar AM-ABAP
Mr. Gajendra Pratap. Kushwah AM-ABAP
Prerequisites:
1) Java Run time Environment
2) SAP GUI for JAVA installer
3) Configuration files for BSNL ERP servers
I. Checks for Java Run time Environment(JRE):
Open terminal window. Switch user to root and check the version of java using command
#java –version
See that java is loaded. If older version is present, download latest version of jre for linux from
www.java.com and install it.
Again check the existing version of java and its path. # java –version
# whereis java
# which java
Consult local IT Team for Java installation and configuration on Linux OS.
II. Installation of SAP GUI for JAVA: 1) Download the file PlatinGUI730Linux_4.JAR (SAPGUI for java) from
10.197.216.213/project_imp.html. 2) Execute the following command in terminal window with sufficient privilege.
# $ java -jar Platingui730linux_4.JAR
Note: If above command does not execute, you may type complete file path of java and
Platingui730linux_4.JAR
(For Example # $ /usr/lib/jvm/jre/bin/java -jar /Platingui730linux_4.JAR )
Click Next
Installation of SAP GUI for JAVA has been completed successfully.
3) You will find a file for “guilogon” in the location /opt/SAPClients/SAP GUI 7.30 rev 4/bin
Right click on this file and select Make link and Move the link to Desktop.
Note: Please search the file “guilogon” if the path given above is not valid for your Linux flavor. 4) Click on the link to open the following window.
Click Next
Click to
Close
The connection link is empty. Need configuration for BSNL ERP Server.
III. Configuration of SAP GUI for JAVA:
Download configuration files from 10.197.216.213/project_imp.html and unzip
There are three files namely hosts, services and connections.htm
1) The file “hosts” contains entries for name resolution. Append the contents of downloaded hosts
file in the file /etc/hosts (please make a backup copy of /etc/hosts file ~ cp /etc/hosts /etc/hosts-
backup)
Change access permission of /etc/hosts file for others as Read only
Connections Link
is empty
2) Similarly append the contents of the downloaded “services” files to /etc/services file.
(Before appending the content backup the old file from /etc/services file ~ cp /etc/services /etc/services-
backup)
Change access permission of /etc/services file for others as Read only
Permission
to Read only
Permission
to Read only
3) Copy downloaded “connections.htm” to /opt/SAPClients/SAPGUI7.30rev4/doc/webdynpro/ and
replace old file.
Copy Downloaded File here.
Replace Old File
Permission
to Read only
Click “guilogon” Link on desktop (created in step-II above) to open connections window
Go to File- Preferences. Following screen will appear.
Enter the path of “connections.htm” as
/opt/SAPClients/SAPGUI7.30rev4/doc/webdynpro/connections.htm in Configuration File text box
Enter the path of
connections.htm here and
Click Apply and Save
Note: If connections.htm is stored on other location, please enter that location. You may search
this file after the installation of SAP GUI to find the location and then replace it with downloaded
connections.htm
Now the connection for BSNL ERP Servers appear in the Connections List
BSNL ERP Server
Connections appears
Click OK . Only appears on
first time login
Feedback at: [email protected]
Courtesy: Sh. R. Srinivasa Kumar, SDE (IT), O/o CGMT, BSNL, AP Circle, Hyderabad
Sh. Praveen.N, SDE (comp/IT), Circleoffice Bengaluru, Karnataka
Configuration Done as
Login Screen Appears