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If everything has been set up correctly in the licence portal, you will find your desired system in the list. Select it and continue with the Next button.
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The DUif interface(s) to be implemented require the existence of a MongoDB database. The agent checks whether an installation is available. If there is none on the system, a new MongoDB database is installed and put into operation.
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Next, the agent needs access to the database server on which the SAP databases are located. A distinction must be made here as to whether it is an SQL server or a HANA server.
The access credentials used must have the authorisation level of a database administrator.
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If a test environment is required, the SAP user to be used, including the password for the database(s) in question, must be entered here.
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As in the previous step, the database to be used for production can be specified here. However, this can also be done later directly in the licence portal at any time.
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Once the setup is complete, the DU Deployment Agent service will attempt to install a DUif interface for the selected databases.
Please note that this step may take 1-2 minutes until the desired interfaces are ready for operation.
Troubleshooting
To check whether everything has run correctly and the interfaces have been started, you should check the services in the windows system settings.
The desired DUif services should be listed there after the above-mentioned time.
Services
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Log files
To gain a deeper insight into how the DU Deployment Agent works, you can analyse its log files.
The log files can normally be found under C:\ProgramData\duif\logs during an installation with the suggested default paths