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SAP System Landscape Directory
Purpose
A modern computing environment consists of a number of hardware and
software components that depend on each other with regard to
installation, software updates, and demands on interfaces. The SAP
System Landscape Directory (SLD) simplifies the administration of your
system landscape.
The SLD is a server application that communicates with a client
application by using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The SLD
server contains component information, a landscape description, and a
name reservation, which are based on the standard Common Information
Model (CIM). The CIM standard is a general schema for describing the
elements in a system landscape. This standard is independent of any
implementation.
Features
The component description provides information about all available SAP
software modules. This includes version numbers, current patch level,
and dependencies between landscape components. SAP makes this
information available to its customers. You can download the current
component description from SAP Service Marketplace, which then updates
your local component description (see SAP Note 669669). It is also
possible to add instances for third-party components to the component
description.
The system landscape description represents the exact model of an actual
system landscape. Together with the current component description, the
system description provides information for various processes (the
system administration and implementation, for example).
The example below shows a possible scenario that illustrates how the
component and system landscape description functions.
Example
On the left-hand side of the following graphic is the master description
for all existing SAP software modules. SAP maintains this information.
The local component description on the right-hand side (client side) can
be updated in accordance with the master description.
An installed mySAP.com component is registered in the System Landscape
Directory. The component description contains information about the
installed components. If, for example, a new Support Package is
available for this component, SAP publishes this information using the
master description. In this way, the customers receive all the latest
information relevant for their system landscape promptly.
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