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How to configure TMS (Transport

Management System)
TMS Configuration

TMS is the transport tool that assists the CTO for central management of
all transport functions. TMS is used for performing:
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Defining Transport Domain Controller.
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Configuring the SAP system Landscape
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Defining the Transport Routes among systems within the system
Landscape
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Distributing the configuration

Transport Domain Controller one of the systems from the landscape


that contains complete configuration information and controls the system
landscape whose transports are being maintained jointly. For availability and
security reasons, this system is normally the Productive system.
Within transport domain all systems must have a unique System Ids and only
one of these systems is identified as the domain controller, the transport
domain controller is the system where all TMS configuration settings are
maintained. Any changes in to the configuration settings are distributed to all
systems in the landscape. A transport group is one or more systems that share
a common transport directory. Transport Domain comprises all the systems
and the transport routes in the landscape. Landscape, Group and Domain are
the terms that are used synonymously by system administrators.
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, system will prompt you to create


one. When the Transport Domain is created for the first time, following
activities happen in the background:

Initiation of the Transport Domain / Landscape / Group


Creating the user TMSADM
Generating the RFC Destinations required for R/3 Configurations,
TMSADM is used as the target login user.
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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
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Step 3: Adding SAP systems to the Transport Domain

Log on to SAP systems (to be added in the domain) in client 000 and start
transaction STMS.

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.

For security purpose, system status will still be in 'waiting' status, to be


included in the transport domain.

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:
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Consolidation (From DEV to QAS) Transport Layers are used
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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.
Package (formerly known as Development Class) is a way to classify the
objects logically belonging to the same category or project. A package can also
be seen as an object itself and is assigned with a specific transport layer (in
consolidation route), therefore, changes made in any of the development object

belonging to a particular Package, will be transmitted towards target system


through a designated Transport Layer only, or else the change will be saved as a
Local (non-transportable) modification.

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