[56396] in SAPr3-news
Re: Non standard SAP filesystem structure
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (SM)
Wed Jan 4 17:11:19 2006
To: sapr3-news@mit.edu
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:11:09 -0500
From: "SM" <nospam@magma.ca>
Message-ID: <naadnSUyJeqc1SHenZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@magma.ca>
Hi Moi,
Inventing such a nice prefix usually is not desired.
Yes, you could have and follow any kind of locally invented internal data
structure and policy, usually specific
to your department or company, but what you are gaining?
If you know a little bit Unix and how to screw FS mounts , you could name it
/crap/usr/sap/<SID> if you wish.
Spending time even to discuss is OK, if you have some extra time.
An make sure to explain the same nice history behind whenever some external
person have a look at
your SAP instances afterwards.
--
SM
"Moi Tjui" <no.spam@spam.no> wrote in message
news:J9qdnasI896hsSHeRVnyrQ@infopact.nl...
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible to use a Non standard SAP filesystem structure under Unix?
>
> For the SAP application we would like to use for example:
>
> /usr/sap/<SID> becomes /data/usr/sap/<SID>
> /sapmnt/<SID> becomes /data/sapmnt/<SID>
> /usr/sap/trans becomes /data/usr/sap/trans
>
> For the Oracle database we would like to use for example:
>
> /oracle/<SID> becomes /data/oracle/<SID>
>
> Will this work???
> Are there any problems to be expected?
>
> Thanks,
> Moi
>