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Tools
For a list of the tools that you use to administrate and monitor TREX and SES, see Tools.
Prerequisites
TREX offers a flexible architecture that enables a distributed installation that is modified to different requirements. A minimal system consists of a single host that provides all TREX functions. Starting with a single-host system, you can extend TREX to be a distributed system and thus increase its capacity. For more detailed information, see the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com\instguidesNW70: Single-host installation: SAP NetWeaver 7.0 Search and Classification (TREX) Single Host installation guide Distributed installation: SAP NetWeaver 7.0 Search and Classification (TREX) Multiple Hosts installation guide
Tasks On Demand
The following section lists the most important administration tasks that are performed as required: Tasks Start and stop TREX servers Optimize performance Additional Information More information: Starting and Stopping TREX More information: Delta Index Configuration Configuring Queue Parameters Performance Settings for the Operating System Reorganization of the TREX System Landscape More information: Settings Configuration of the TREX Security
More information: Software Logistics. Information about quality and test management, release and upgrade management and support packages, and implementing SAP Notes. More information: Changing the TREX Host Name (single and multiple host installation)
Periodic Tasks
The following tasks must be completed periodically: Tasks Monitor TREX Back up and restore data Troubleshoot Additional Information More information: Monitoring More information: Data Backup and Restore for TREX More information: Troubleshooting
Additional Information
For more information about TREX, see Search and Classification (TREX).
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Delta Index
When TREX updates an index, it rewrites the majority of the index files. If the indexes are large this process can take a long time and generate a high system load. TREX allows you to activate a delta index in order to speed up the update. The delta index is a separate index that TREX creates in addition to the main index. The main index and its delta index only differ TREX-internally. Outside of TREX they form a unit. If the delta index is activated changes flow into the delta index. Because the delta index is smaller than the main index, fewer documents are affected by the update. The delta index can therefore be updated more quickly.
The delta index is deactivated by default. The following rules are valid for its activation: If you have a single host system the activation is optional. However, it is recommended if the main index has reached a certain size. If you activate the delta index to soon, performance does not improve. If you have a distributed TREX system the activation is obligatory. However, you still only activate it once the main index has reached a certain size. Activating the delta index doesn't only speed up the update of the master index - it also enables fast index replication with a low network load. When index replication takes place the master index server replicates all changed master index files. Because the delta index consists of fewer files, it naturally has fewer files to replicate. This means that index replication is quicker. Moreover, if you have decentralized data storage the network load is also less because TREX has to copy less files to the slave hosts. The delta index only speeds up the update if it is kept small. If it becomes too large, it no longer improves performance. When it reaches a certain size you have to integrate it in the main index. You can integrate the delta index manually or configure TREX so that TREX regularly integrates it automatically. TREX creates a new delta index automatically when the integration of the previous delta index is complete.
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Procedure
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1. Go to the window Index Admin Index Info in the TREX admin tool. 2. Select the index that you want to activate the delta index for. Choose Delta Index On.
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Integrating a Delta Index into the Main Index (SAP Library - Technical Operations in Detail)
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We recommend the following for the time of the integration: Trigger the first integration process if the delta index is bigger than 500 MB. You can find out the size of the delta index in the window Index Admin Index Info in the TREX admin tool. The integration process should take place at times when the system is not too busy. Do not carry out the integration process too often. With large indexes, the integration and subsequent replication of the main index takes a corresponding amount of time.
1. Go to the window Index Admin Index Info in the TREX admin tool. 2. Select the index in question and choose Merge Delta Index.
Change
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1. Activate the Python scheduler by changing the TREX configuration file TREXDaemon.ini in the TREX admin tool, menu path Landscape Ini as follows:
[daemon] programs=<other_sections>,cron
2. Once you have saved the changes, the TREX admin tool asks you whether it should trigger reconfiguration so that the changes to the configuration file take effect. Confirm this query by choosing Yes.
crontab.ini
Modify the schedule if necessary. For information on syntax and for examples, see the configuration file.
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Software Logistics (SAP Library - Technical Operations Manual for SAP NetWeaver)
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Software Logistics
Software Logistics standardizes and automates software distribution and maintenance as well as test procedures for complex software landscapes and various software development platforms. These functions support your project, development, and application support teams. Software Logistics aims to implement a consistent, cross-solution change management that provides several procedures for maintenance, global rollouts, and localization, as well as open integration with products offered by third-party organizations.
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When you have installed TREX, you execute the Python script runInstallationTest.py that is used to test the basic TREX functions. This script calls a subset of TREX test atoms to check the functional correctness of TREX. If the Python script is executed successfully, you know that TREX has been installed properly, the configuration files contain the necessary entries, and the TREX servers are running.
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