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SAP HANA Database - Studio Installation and Update Guide

SAP HANA Appliance Software SPS 04

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Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................5
1.1 About the SAP HANA Studio...................................................................................................5
1.2 Supported Platforms................................................................................................................5
1.3 SAP HANA Guides..................................................................................................................5

Chapter 2 Planning..................................................................................................................................7
2.1 System Requirements..............................................................................................................7
2.2 Installation Paths......................................................................................................................7
2.3 Prerequisites for Updating the SAP HANA Studio with SUM for SAP HANA...........................8

Chapter 3 Installation or Update .............................................................................................................9


3.1 Installation or Update on Linux.................................................................................................9
3.1.1 Using the Installation Manager on Linux.................................................................................10
3.1.2 Using the Command Line on Linux.........................................................................................10
3.1.3 Installing or Updating the Repository on Linux........................................................................11
3.2 Installation or Update on Microsoft Windows.........................................................................11
3.2.1 Using the Installation Manager on Windows...........................................................................11
3.2.2 Using the Command Line on Windows...................................................................................12
3.2.3 Installing or Updating the Repository on Windows..................................................................13
3.3 Installation and Update Commands........................................................................................13
3.4 Call Options for an Installation................................................................................................14

Chapter 4 Additional Information...........................................................................................................17


4.1 Logging the Installation...........................................................................................................17
4.1.1 Logging the Installation on Linux.............................................................................................17
4.1.2 Logging the Installation on Windows......................................................................................17
4.2 Starting the SAP HANA Studio..............................................................................................17
4.2.1 Starting the Studio on Windows.............................................................................................18
4.2.2 Starting the Studio on Linux...................................................................................................18
4.3 Uninstalling SAP HANA Studio..............................................................................................18
4.3.1 Uninstalling the Studio on Linux.............................................................................................18
4.3.2 Uninstalling the Studio on Windows.......................................................................................19

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Appendix A More Information...................................................................................................................21

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Introduction

Introduction

1.1 About the SAP HANA Studio

The SAP HANA studio is a collection of applications for the SAP HANA appliance software. It enables
technical users to manage the SAP HANA database, to create and manage user authorizations, and
to create new or modify existing models of data in the SAP HANA database. It is a client tool, which
can be used to access local or remote SAP HANA databases.

The SAP HANA studio runs on the Eclipse platform 3.6.

For more information about SAP HANA, see the SAP HANA Master Guide.

1.2 Supported Platforms

You can use the SAP HANA studio on the following platforms:
Microsoft Windows x32 and x64 versions of:
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server SLES 11: x86 64-bit version

1.3 SAP HANA Guides

For more information about SAP HANA landscape, security, installation, and administration, see the
resources listed below:

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Topic Location Quick Link

https://service.sap.com/hana:

SAP HANA Master Guide


SAP HANA landscape, SAP HANA Knowl-
deployment, and instal- edge Center on SAP SAP HANA Installation Guide with SAP HANA
lation Service Marketplace Unified Installer
SAP HANA Master Update Guide
SAP HANA Automated Update Guide

http://help.sap.com/hana_appliance:
SAP HANA Knowl-
SAP HANA administra-
edge Center on the SAP HANA Technical Operations Manual
tion and security
SAP Help Portal SAP HANA Security Guide

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Planning

Planning

2.1 System Requirements

Java JRE 1.6 or 1.7 must be installed to run the SAP HANA studio.
The Java runtime must be accessible for the user that runs the studio via the PATH variable.

Make sure that you choose the correct Java variant for your installation of SAP HANA studio:
For a 32-bit installation, choose a 32-bit Java variant.
For a 64-bit installation, choose a 64-bit Java variant.

2.2 Installation Paths

If you do not specify an installation path during installation, the following default values apply:

Package
Platform Installation Path
Version

Microsoft Windows
32-bit C:\Program Files\sap\hdbstudio
x86, 32-bit

Microsoft Windows
64-bit C:\Program Files\sap\hdbstudio
x86, 64-bit

Microsoft Windows
32-bit C:\Program Files (x86)\sap\hdbstudio
x86, 64-bit

Linux x86, 64-bit 64-bit /usr/sap/hdbstudio

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2.3 Prerequisites for Updating the SAP HANA Studio with SUM for SAP HANA

Before you update the SAP HANA studio using the Software Update Manager (SUM) for SAP HANA,
perform the prerequisites listed below.
Make sure that you meet these requirements to use this method:
1. Make sure that the SAP HANA studio to be updated was installed with version SPS03 of the SAP
HANA application software, which must have been installed using the SAP HANA unified installer.
2. Make sure that SUM for SAP HANA is running.
3. Configure the update site by choosing Help > Install New Software and entering the URL
http://<host>:<port>/studio_repository/.
This refers to the https port of the SUM for SAP HANA process, which is by default 8080.

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Installation or Update

Installation or Update

Installation

You can install the SAP HANA studio with one of the following methods:
You use the GUI-based Installation Manager, which is based on the program hdbsetup.

This is the recommended installation method.


You use the hdbinst program at the command line.

Update

You can update the SAP HANA Studio with one of the following methods:
You download the latest version of SAP HANA studio from SAP Service Marketplace, and use
the GUI-based Installation Manager, which is based on the program hdbsetup.

This is the recommended update method.


You download the latest version of SAP HANA studio from SAP Service Marketplace, and use
the hdbinst program at the command line.

This is suitable for quick updates of individual SAP HANA studios where there is no infrastructure.
You use the SAP HANA system as the central source of updates. This means that, whenever
the SAP HANA system is updated, the Software Update Manager (SUM) for SAP HANA offers
updates to all SAP HANA studio installations in the system landscape.
This is suitable for automated updates of multiple SAP HANA studios. For more information, see
Prerequisites for Updating the SAP HANA Studio with SUM for SAP HANA
You set up the repository manually using the hdbinst program on any server, then manually
configure it to be available to the SAP HANA studio installations.
This is suitable for large landscapes with multiple SAP HANA studios where the update needs
to be centrally available. There is no dependency on SUM for SAP HANA.

3.1 Installation or Update on Linux

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Installation or Update

3.1.1 Using the Installation Manager on Linux

GTK2 is installed so that you can run the graphical installation tool (this is contained in SLES11).
You are logged on as the root user.
This user is authorized to open a display.
The Java runtime is accessible either via the PATH or JAVA_HOME variable or by specifying the --vm
option.
You need a local X11 graphical environment and an X server on the machine where you perform
the installation.
1. Download and extract the software to an empty directory.
2. Open a root shell and go to the directory where you unpacked the software.
3. Call the Installation Manager as follows:
./hdbsetup
Note:
If you have several installation kits - that is, several installation variants - on your system, navigate
to the download directory, and enter the following command instead to start the Installation Manager:
./hdbsetup -a studio

4. Choose the activity to be performed.


5. Follow the instructions displayed by the Installation Manager.
6. Leave the root shell after the installation or update has completed.
The SAP HANA studio is installed or updated.

Related Topics
Starting the Studio on Linux

3.1.2 Using the Command Line on Linux

You are logged on as the root user.


The Java runtime is accessible either via the PATH or JAVA_HOME variable or by specifying the --vm
option.

1. Download and extract the software to an empty directory.


2. Open a root shell and go to the directory where you unpacked the software.
3. Call the installation program as follows:

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hdbinst [<option_list>]
4. Follow the instructions displayed by the installation tool.
5. Leave the root shell after the installation or update has completed.
The SAP HANA studio is installed or updated.

Related Topics
Starting the Studio on Linux
Call Options for an Installation

3.1.3 Installing or Updating the Repository on Linux

You are logged on as a root user.


1. Open a root shell and go to the directory where you unpacked the software for this installation.
2. Call the installation program as follows: .
/hdbinst -a studio --copy_repository=<target_repository_path>
3. Leave the root shell after the copy is completed.
The repository is copied to the specified path.

After you have entered this path as the source for the update in the studio, you can use the Update
Server function provided by Eclipse to regularly update your installation. For more information, see the
"SAP HANA Database <Release> - Administration Guide" at the SAP HANA Knowledge Center on
SAP Help Portal.

3.2 Installation or Update on Microsoft Windows

If the SAP HANA Studio is installed into the default directory on a Windows 7 operating system, write
access to the files is prevented if you are not running the studio as the Windows administrator. We
therefore recommend that - if you do not have Windows administrator rights - you install the SAP HANA
Studio in an alternative location, such as below the user's home folder or somewhere else on disk.

3.2.1 Using the Installation Manager on Windows

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Installation or Update

The Java runtime is accessible either via the PATH or JAVA_HOME variable or by specifying the --vm
option.
You are logged on as a local administrator.
1. Download and extract the software to an empty directory.
2. In the Windows Explorer, go to the directory where you unpacked the software and double-click
hdbsetup to start the Installation Manager.
Note:
If you have several installation kits - that is, several installation variants - on your system, open a
command prompt, navigate to the download directory, and enter the following command instead to
start the Installation Manager:
hdbsetup -a studio

3. Choose the activity to be performed and follow the instructions displayed by the Installation Manager.
The SAP HANA studio is installed or updated.

Related Topics
Starting the Studio on Windows

3.2.2 Using the Command Line on Windows

The Java runtime is accessible either via the PATH or JAVA_HOME variable or by specifying the --vm
option.
You are logged on as a local administrator.
1. Download and extract the software to an empty directory.
2. Open a command prompt and go to the directory where you unpacked the software.
3. Call the installation program as follows:
hdbinst [<option_list>]

The SAP HANA studio is installed or updated.

Related Topics
Starting the Studio on Windows
Call Options for an Installation

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3.2.3 Installing or Updating the Repository on Windows

You are logged on as a local administrator.


1. Open a command prompt and go to the directory where you unpacked the software for this installation.
2. Call the installation program as follows:
hdbinst -a studio --copy_repository=<target_repository_path>
3. Follow the instructions displayed by the installation tool.
4. Leave the command prompt after the copy is completed.
The repository is copied to the specified path.

After you have entered this path as the source for the update in the studio, you can use the Update
Server function provided by Eclipse to regularly update your installation. For more information, see SAP
HANA Database - Administration Guide

3.3 Installation and Update Commands

Installation Manager Installation in the Command


Operating System
(Graphical User Interface) Line

hdbinst [-a studio]


[<option_list>]

<option_list> :: =
<option> <option> ...

Microsoft Windows hdbsetup -a studio For the available options, see


Call Options for an Installation.

You can omit the call option -a


studio if you only have one
installation kit - that is, one instal-
lation variant - on your system.

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Installation Manager Installation in the Command


Operating System
(Graphical User Interface) Line

./hdbinst [-a studio]


[<option_list>]

<option_list> :: =
<option> <option> ...

Linux ./hdbsetup -a studio For the available options, see


Call Options for an Installation.

You can omit the call option -a


studio if you only have one
installation kit - that is, one instal-
lation variant - on your system.

3.4 Call Options for an Installation

Option - Long Option - Short Description

Installation variant - specifies the directory


containing the installation kit. For the
studio installation, specify -a studio.

Note:
--archive_dir=<dir> -a You can omit this call option if you only
have one installation kit - that is, one in-
stallation variant - on your system. This
is generally the case when you are in-
stalling from the DVD or from SAP Ser-
vice Marketplace.

Runs the program in batch mode using


--batch -b default values for any relevant call options
that are not specified

Checks whether components of the instal-


--check_files
lation kit are already installed on this host

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Option - Long Option - Short Description

Specifies a configuration file for using a


preconfigured setup

The file must be in regular ini file format.

The specified name is interpreted by the


--configfile=<file_name> installation program as relative to the in-
stallation directory.

If the installation kit is located on a read-


only file system (for example, a DVD),
specify the absolute path to the configu-
ration file.

--copy_repository=<tar Specifies the target to which the reposito-


get_repository_path> ry should be copied

--help -h Displays the list of installation options

Displays available software components


--list_packages -l
and their versions

Displays a list of the installed in-memory


--list_systems
systems, clients, and studio on the host

--path=<path> Specifies the installation path

Defines the source from which the


repository should be copied
--repository=<source_repos
-r If you do not specify this option, the
itory_url>
repository contained in the installation kit
is copied.

Displays the version of the installation


--version -v
program

--vm=<java_vm> Specifies the path of the Java runtime file

Where values are required, the short options in the table above use the same syntax as the corresponding
long option, except that "=" is replaced by a space (the full syntax of short options is omitted to make
the table more concise).

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Example: short option with value


For the short option to specify the source from which the repository should be copied, the full syntax
is:

-r <source_repository_url>

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Additional Information

Additional Information

4.1 Logging the Installation

4.1.1 Logging the Installation on Linux

The installation process is logged by the system.

There are two log files written during installation:


*.log: can be read using a text editor
*.msg: XML format for the display in the installation tool with the GUI
The log files are stored at the following path: /var/tmp/hdb_studio_<time_stamp>

4.1.2 Logging the Installation on Windows

The installation process is logged by the system.

There are two log files written during installation:


*.log: can be read using a text editor
*.msg: XML format for the display in the installation tool with the GUI
The log files are stored at the following path:

%TEMP%\hdb_studio_<time_stamp>

4.2 Starting the SAP HANA Studio

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After the software and (optionally) the repository have been installed, you can start the SAP HANA
studio.

4.2.1 Starting the Studio on Windows

The Java runtime must be specified in the PATH variable.


Open the SAP HANA studio from the Start menu:
Start > All Programs > SAP HANA > SAP HANA Studio

The SAP HANA studio starts.

4.2.2 Starting the Studio on Linux

The Java runtime must be specified in the PATH variable.


1. Open a shell and go to the installation directory, such as the following:
/usr/sap/hdbstudio
2. Execute the following command:
./hdbstudio

The SAP HANA studio starts.

4.3 Uninstalling SAP HANA Studio

Each installation has its own uninstallation tool. Use the hdbuninst program of the software package
for which you want to uninstall the studio software.

4.3.1 Uninstalling the Studio on Linux

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4.3.1.1 Uninstalling the Studio on Linux in Interactive Mode

You are logged on to the host where the studio software is installed.
You are logged on as the root user.
1. Open a root shell and go to the directory where you unpacked the software that was used for this
installation.
2. Enter the following command:
./hdbuninst
A list of installation IDs is displayed.
3. Enter the installation ID of the studio software and press Enter.
The studio software is removed from this host.

4.3.1.2 Uninstalling the Studio on Linux in Batch Mode

You are logged on to the host where the studio software is installed.
You are logged on as the root user.
To call the hdbuninst program in batch mode, specify the installation path of the studio software using
the -path option.

If you omit the installation path, the program does not run in batch mode but instead queries the
installation ID.
1. Open a root shell and go to the directory where you unpacked the software that was used for this
installation.
2. Enter the following command:
./hdbuninst -path <installation_path> -b

4.3.2 Uninstalling the Studio on Windows

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4.3.2.1 Uninstalling the Studio on Windows from the Control Panel

You are logged on as a local administrator.


1. Choose the following from the Start menu:
Start > Control Panel > Uninstall a Program.
2. Navigate to the SAP HANA studio and choose Uninstall .
The studio software is removed from this host.

4.3.2.2 Uninstalling the Studio on Windows from the Command Line

You are logged on as a local administrator.


1. Open a command prompt and go to the directory where you unpacked the software that was used
for this installation.
2. Enter the following command:
hdbuninst
A list of installation IDs is displayed.
3. Enter the installation ID of the studio software and press Enter.
The studio software is removed from this host.

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