Manage SAP applications
From the AWS Console for SAP applications, you can view application details, start and stop applications, and monitor operations.
Application details
To view the details of a registered application, open the AWS Console for SAP applications, choose Applications, and then choose the application. The application details page contains the following tabs.
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- SAP Topology
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View the topology of your Systems Manager for SAP application, including type and status. The child components are embedded under parent components. Select each component to view its details. Tenant database details can be viewed from components of type HANA.
- Resources
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View the EC2 instances and EBS volumes associated with your Systems Manager for SAP application.
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AWS Backup (if applicable)
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View a summary of AWS Backup recovery points and backup jobs for your Systems Manager for SAP application. To modify backup schedules or manage backups, choose Go to AWS Backup to open the AWS Backup console. This tab is only available for SAP HANA applications.
- Tags
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View system and application tags assigned to your Systems Manager for SAP application as key-value pairs. Choose Manage user tags to add, modify, or delete tags.
- SAP configuration checks
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View the results of previous configuration check evaluations by selecting a check, or choose Run checks to perform a new evaluation. For more information, see Run Configuration Checks.
- Operations
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View operations performed on your Systems Manager for SAP application. Select an operation ID to view more details and events associated with that operation.
- Cost
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View cost information for your Systems Manager for SAP application. AWS Cost Explorer uses tags to track your application costs. Choose Activate application tags to activate the tags associated with your application. Cost Explorer can take up to 24 hours to report costs after activating tags. For more information, see Using cost allocation tags.
Costs are calculated based on the AWS resources used by your application. Keep this in mind when evaluating single-node setups where SAP HANA and SAP ABAP share the same EC2 instance, or other configurations where applications share resources.
Start an application
Follow these steps to start a Systems Manager for SAP application.
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Open the AWS Console for SAP applications.
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Choose Applications, then choose the application that you want to start.
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Choose Actions, then choose Start application.
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Choose Start.
You can monitor the task status using the operation ID provided in the flash banner or by choosing the Operations tab.
Stop an application
Follow these steps to stop a Systems Manager for SAP application.
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Open the AWS Console for SAP applications.
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Choose Applications, then choose the application that you want to stop.
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Choose Actions, then choose Stop application.
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When stopping an SAP HANA application, you can also stop the associated EC2 instance where the SAP HANA application is running.
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When stopping an SAP ABAP application, you can also stop the connected SAP HANA application, and/or stop the associated EC2 instance where the SAP ABAP and SAP HANA applications are running.
You can stop the EC2 instance only if you have selected the option to stop the connected SAP HANA application.
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Choose Stop.
You can monitor the task status using the operation ID provided in the flash banner or by choosing the Operations tab.