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 A2 for the sample SAP ArchiveLink protocol
HTTP1.
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: A2 |
Description |
Type a short description for
the content repository. |
Type: Sample archive
A2 |
Document area |
Select ArchiveLink. |
|
Storage type |
Select HTTP
content server. |
|
Protocol |
Select the SAP ArchiveLink protocol
that you created. |
Select HTTP1. |
Version no. |
Select the version of the SAP ArchiveLink HTTP
Content Server Interface, which you specified in the SAP ArchiveLink protocol. |
Select 0045. |
HTTP server |
Type the fully qualified
host name or IP address of the system where Collector Server is
installed.Important:   If the logical archive is to be used for documents that you
want to view with IBM® Content Navigator and
if a common user is to be used for the logon, you must specify the
fully qualified host name.
|
Type: myhost.yourdomain.com |
Port Number |
Type the port number of the TCP/IP port through
which the web dispatcher of Collector Server gets
its requests. Specify the same port number as in the following field
in Configuration Feature: .
|
Type: 5580 |
HTTP Script |
Type: cs |
|
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.
Make sure that both servers
can access this directory.
|
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.
It is usually the same path
as for the Basic Path field.
|
Type: D:\SAPSERVER\transfer\arch\ |
OutputDevice |
Select ARCH. |
|
No signature |
If selected, no signature is
used. Generally, use it for test purposes only. |
|
- Click the Save icon
to save your settings.