For each logical archive
that is defined in the instance configuration, you must create a content
repository in SAP. With a content repository, you establish the connection
between an SAP system and a logical archive.
Create
the sample content repository A1 for the sample SAP ArchiveLink protocol
RFC1.
Procedure
- In the SAP GUI, enter the transaction code
OAC0 to
open the Display Content Repositories: Overview window.
- Click the Change icon
.
- In the Change Content Repositories:
Overview window, click the Create icon
.
- In the Change Content Repositories:
Detail window, click Full administration.
- Specify the following information:
| Field |
Description |
Example |
| Content Rep. |
Type the ID of the logical
archive that you create the content repository for. |
Type: A1 |
| Description |
Type a short description for
the content repository. |
Type: Sample archive
A1 |
| Document area |
Select ArchiveLink. |
|
| Storage type |
Select RFC Archive id. |
|
| Protocol |
Select the SAP ArchiveLink protocol
that you created. |
Select RFC1. |
| Version no. |
Select 0031. |
|
| RFC destination |
Select the RFC destination that you previously
created. |
Select KD7.iccsap. |
| Basic Path |
Type
the full path to the exchange directory where your SAP applications
are to store the files that are to be archived by Content Collector for SAP. The path must
end with a delimiter, which is \ on Windows and / on Linux® and UNIX systems.
Specify the same path as
in the following field in Configuration Feature: .
|
Type: D:\SAPSERVER\transfer\base\ |
| Archive Path |
Type
the full path to the directory where Collector Server and
SAP can retrieve the archived files. The path must end with a delimiter,
which is \ on Windows and / on Linux and UNIX systems.
Specify the same path as
in the following field in Configuration Feature: . It is usually the same path as for
the Basic Path field.
|
Type: D:\SAPSERVER\transfer\arch\ |
| OutputDevice |
Select ARCH. |
|
- Click the Save icon
to save your settings.