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Tms

1) To configure a Transport Management System (TMS) domain, first log on to the system designated as the Domain Controller and run transaction STMS. This will initiate the Transport Domain, create the TMSADM user, and generate required RFC destinations. 2) Additional SAP systems can then be added to the Transport Domain by logging on to them in client 000 and running transaction STMS, which will detect the existing domain configuration and prompt joining. 3) Transport routes must then be configured, including consolidation routes from development to quality assurance which use transport layers to group similar changes, and delivery routes from quality assurance to production which do not require layers.

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Tms

1) To configure a Transport Management System (TMS) domain, first log on to the system designated as the Domain Controller and run transaction STMS. This will initiate the Transport Domain, create the TMSADM user, and generate required RFC destinations. 2) Additional SAP systems can then be added to the Transport Domain by logging on to them in client 000 and running transaction STMS, which will detect the existing domain configuration and prompt joining. 3) Transport routes must then be configured, including consolidation routes from development to quality assurance which use transport layers to group similar changes, and delivery routes from quality assurance to production which do not require layers.

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TMS Configuration

Step 1: Setting up the Domain Controller

Log on to the SAP system, which is decided to be the Domain Controller, in client
000 and enter the transaction code STMS.
If there is no Domain Controller already, a system will prompt you to create one.
When the Transport Domain is created for the first time, following activities
happen in the background:
1)Initiation of the Transport Domain / Landscape / Group
2)Creating the user TMSADM
3)Generating the RFC Destinations required for R/3 Configurations, TMSADM is used
as the target login user.
Creating DOMAIN.CFG file in usr/sap/trans/bin directory � This file contains the
TMS configuration and is used by systems and domains for checking existing
configurations.

Step 2: Transaction STMS: if domain controller not created wil create

Step 3: Adding SAP systems to the Transport Domain


1.Log on to SAP systems (to be added in the domain) in client 000 and start
transaction STMS.
2.TMS will check the configuration file DOMAIN.CFG and will automatically propose
to join the domain (if the domain controller already created). �Select� the
proposal and save your entries.
3.For security purpose, system status will still be in �waiting� status, to be
included in the transport domain.
4.For complete acceptance, login to Domain Controller System (Client 000) -> STMS -
> Overview -> Systems. New system will be visible there. From the menu choose �SAP
System� -> Approve.

Step 4: Configuring Transport Routes

Transport Routes � are the different routes created by system administrators and
are used to transmit changes between the systems in a system group/landscape.
There are two types of transport routes:
Consolidation (From DEV to QAS) � Transport Layers are used
Delivery (From QAS to PRD) � Transport Layers not required
Transport Layer � is used to group the changes of similar kinds, for example,
changes are done in development objects of same class/category/package,
logically should be sent through same transport route. Therefore transport layers
are assigned to all objects coming from DEV system.
Layers are used in Consolidation routes, however after Testing happens in QAS,
layers are not used and the changes are moved using single routes towards PRD
system.

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