Setting general connection properties
This section describes how to set up connection parameters for a specific SAP Application server or for an SAP system using load balancing.
To connect to a specific SAP Application server
- In the Qlik Replicate console, click the Manage Endpoint Connections toolbar button to open the Manage Endpoints Connections dialog box. Then click the New Endpoint Connection button.
- In the Name field, enter a display name for your endpoint.
- Optionally, in the Description field, enter a description for the SAP Application endpoint.
- Select Source as the database role.
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Select SAP Application as the database Type.
Information noteWhen this endpoint is used as a duplicated source in a Log Stream Staging setup, select the Read changes from log stream check box and then select the relevant Log Stream Staging task from the drop-down list.
For information on setting up and managing Log Stream Staging tasks, see Using the Log Stream.
- From the Connection type drop-down list, select Type A.
- In the Server name field, enter the IP address of the Application Server on which the SAP Application source is located.
- In the Instance number field, enter the instance number of the SAP Application source you want to replicate.
- In the Client field, enter the client number of the SAP Application source you want to replicate.
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Enter your credentials (User Name, Password) for accessing the SAP Application source.
Information noteThese are the credentials for the communication user created earlier in SAP. - In the Backend endpoint field, click the Browse button and then select the name of the Qlik Replicate endpoint you configured earlier. See also Set up a source endpoint for your SAP application.
To connect to an SAP system using load balancing
- In the Qlik Replicate console, click the Manage Endpoint Connections toolbar button to open the Manage EndpointsConnections dialog box.
- In the Name field, enter a display name for your endpoint.
- Optionally, in the Description field, enter a description for the SAP Application endpoint.
- Select Source as the database role.
- Select SAP Application as the database Type.
- From the Connection type drop-down list, select Type B.
- In the Message server field, enter the host name or IP address of the message server host.
- In the Application servers group name field, enter the name of the SAP server group. This is an optional group of application servers in a load balancing connection.
- In the SAP system name field, enter the SAP R/3 name.
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In the Message server service field, enter the name of the SAP message server service as specified in the following file:
<system drive>:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\services
If you do not specify a value, the Data Provider for SAP uses the following default name:
sapms<R/3 system name>
- In the Client field, enter the System ID of the SAP Application source you want to replicate.
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Enter your credentials (User Name, Password) for accessing the SAP Application source.
Information noteThese are the credentials for the communication user created earlier in SAP. - In the Backend endpoint field, click the Browse button and then select the name of the Qlik Replicate endpoint you configured earlier. See also Set up a source endpoint for your SAP application.
Security
In the Security settings, you can configure Secure Network Communication (SNC).
Prerequisites for working with SNC
Follow the steps below to install the Secure Network Communication (SNC) client on the Replicate machine.
What you need:
- An exported certificate (.crt) of the SAP server
- SAPCAR.EXE
- SAP user (authorized customer)
- The version of the crypto library which is installed on the corresponding SAP server
Installing the SNC client
- Create a workspace folder for the SAP SNC files and binaries (hereafter referred to as "your SNC folder"), for example: "C:\snc\"
- Copy the exported server certificate and SAPCAR.EXE to your SNC folder.
- Go to https://support.sap.com/en/my-support/software-downloads.html and search for SAPCRYPTOLIB under Installations & Upgrades. Download the 64-bit .SAR to your SNC folder.
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Open a command prompt and change the working directory to your SNC folder. Then run the following command to unpack the content of the .SAR to your SNC folder:
sapcar -xvf LibName.sar
Example:
sapcar -xvf SAPCRYPTOLIBP_8541-20011731_32.SAR
- Add system environment variables as follows:
- Add a system environment called SECUDIR with the path to your SNC folder as its value.
- Add a system environment variable called QLIK_SNC_LIB with the path to the sapcrypto.dll file as its value.
- Add the newly added environment variables to the "PATH" environment variable.
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Determine the <PSE_File_Name> and choose a <PSE_PIN> to protect it. You will need to provide this information in the next steps.
Example:
pseName: "CN=USR,OU=SAP,O=Qlik,C=IS" password: password123
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Determine the <SNC_NAME>. It should look something like this: CN=USR, OU=SAP, O=Qlik, C=IS
See also Determining the server SNC name below.
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Make sure you have the required permissions to access and execute the files in the SECUDIR folder, and then run the following command to generate the PSE file:
sapgenpse get_pse -p <PSE_File_Name>.pse -x <PSE_PIN> <SNC_NAME>
Example:
sapgenpse get_pse -p usr.pse -x password123 "CN=USR,OU=SAP,O=Qlik,C=IS"
- Bind the PSE file with the OS user and create the CRED_V2 file in SECUDIR folder as follows:
- Make a note of the OS user under which Replicate is running:
- Windows: Open the Services console and double-click the Qlik Replicate Server service to open the properties dialog. Look in the Log On tab.
- Linux: Run the ps aux command.
Run the following command:
sapgenpse seclogin -p <PSE_File_Name>.pse -x <PSE_PIN> -O <OS_USER>
Example:
sapgenpse seclogin -p usr.pse -x password123 -O SYSTEM
- Make a note of the OS user under which Replicate is running:
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Generate the CRT file by executing the following command:
sapgenpse export_own_cert -o <PSE_File_Name>.crt -p <PSE_File_Name>.pse -x <PSE_PIN>
Example:
sapgenpse export_own_cert -o usr.crt -p usr.pse -x password123
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Import the SAP Application Server Certificate (<SERVER_CRT>) to the PSE by executing the following command:
sapgenpse maintain_pk -a <SERVER_CRT>.crt -p <PSE_File_Name>.pse -x <PSE_PIN>
Example:
sapgenpse maintain_pk -a sapsys.crt -p usr.pse -x password123
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To verify that the DN of the SAP Server’s PSE was imported into the client, run the following command and then check the "subject" value:
sapgenpse maintain_pk -v -l -p <PSE_File_Name>.pse
Example:
sapgenpse maintain_pk -v -l -p usr.pse
Importing the client certificate
- Connect to the SAP Application Server and navigate to the "STRUST" transaction using an authorized user.
- Double-click the SNC (SAPCryptolib) folder.
- Click to switch to Change view.
- Click to import the certificate.
- In the new dialog, enter the path to the .crt file that was created earlier, then click continue.
- Verify the details of the certificate in the Certificate section.
- Click Add to Certificate List to add the certificate to the list.
- Save the changes.
Determining the server SNC name
There are two ways you can determine the server name:
- Method 1: Decrypt the server CRT file using the OpenSSL command. The server name will be part of the subject.
- Method 2: This method requires appropriate permissions. While connected to the system:
- Run the RZ10 transaction.
- Select the system profile.
Select the Extended Maintenance option and then click Display.
- The value of the snc/identity/as parameter should be the SNC name.
Connection settings
Configure the SNC settings in the SAP Application endpoint as follows:
- Activate Secure Network Communication: Select to turn on SNC.
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SNC name: The SNC partner name.
Example:
p:CN=SYS, OU=SAP, O=Qlik, C=IS
- SNC quality of protection - Select one of the following:
- Authentication only: Select to verify the identity of the SAP Application machine. This is the minimum protection level offered by SNC.
- Integrity protection: Select to detect any changes or manipulation of the data, which might have occurred between the Replicate machine and the SAP Application machine.
- Privacy protection: Select to encrypt the messages being transferred to prevent eavesdropping. Privacy protection also includes integrity protection. This is the maximum level of protection provided by SNC.
- Maximum security available: The maximum level of data protection supported by the SAP Application machine.