When you first install an SAP System, upgrade to a new SAP release or add a new application server, the system automatically generates or updates SAP instance profiles at operating system level. Unfortunately, the installation program cannot save these profiles directly to the database. You must therefore import the SAP instance profiles before you can then edited them. Procedure. 1. Call the CCMS profile maintenance tool by choosing CCMS-> Configuration -> Profile Maintenance. Alternatively, call Transaction RZ10. 2. Choose Utilities -> Import profiles -> of active servers. The system imports the default profile and all start and instance profiles that are used by the SAP instances. The system checks the profiles and displays a log. The names of the profiles in the database are taken from the corresponding file names on the operating system. If you import the instance profile /usr/sap/C11/SYS/profile/C11_D53, then the profile in the database will be called C11_D53. Once you have finished importing the profiles, position the cursor on the Profile field and press F4 . The system displays the names of the profiles that were imported.
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