TP and R3trans Commands
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Command | Description |
tp export : | The complete objects in the request from the source system will be transported. This command also Used by SAP System when it releases a request. |
tp r3e : | R3trans export of one transport request. |
tp sde : | Application defined objects in one transport request can be exported. |
tp tst : | The test import for transport request can be done using this command. |
tp createinfo : | This command creates a information file that is automatically done during the export. |
tp verse : | This command creates version creates versions of the objects in the specified request. |
tp showbuffer : | Shows all the change requests ready to be imported to the target system. |
tp count : | Using this command users can find out the number of requests in the buffer waiting for import. |
tp go : | This command shows the environment variables needed for the connection to the database of the or target system. |
tp showparams : | All the values of modifiable tp parameters in the global parameter file. The default value is shown for parameters. |
Tp showbuffer : | show all change requests ready to be imported to the target system |
Tp count | number of requests in the buffer waiting for import |
Tp importall: | Imports all the request from buffer to the target system |
Tp put system | imports all the request from buffer to the target system and locks the system |
tp sapstart : | To start the R/3 system. |
tp stopsap : | To stop the R/3 system. |
tp dbstart : | To start the database. |
tp dbstop : | To stop the database |
tp locksys : | This command locks the system for all the users except SAP* and DDIC. The users that have already logged on are not affected by the call. |
tp unlocksys : | This command unlocks the system for all the users. |
tp lock_eu : tmporarily. | This command sets the system change option to “system can not be changed” tmporarily. |
tp unlock_eu : | This command unlocks the system for all the changes. |
tp backupall : | This command starts a complete backup using R3trans command. It uses /usr/sap/trans/backup directory for the backup |
R3trans -d : | This command is used to check the database connection . |
R3trans -u : | Unconditional mode can be used as we have seen in the above example. |
R3trans -v : | This is used for verbose mode. It writes additional details to the log file |
R3trans -i : | This command directly imports data from data file without a control file. |
R3trans -l : | This provides output of a table of contents to the log file. |
R3trans -n : | This option provides a brief information about new features of R3trans. |
R3trans –t: | This option is used for the test mode. All modifications in the database are rolled back |
R3trans –ba: | This command is used for a complete backup. We will see in the next paragraph how to use the Control file for the backup. |
R3trans –bd: | This command is used for a delta backup if the user does not want a complete backup. R3trans –bi: This option will display backup information |
Below list having all the TP and R3trans commands generally we use.
Command | Description |
tp export <change request>: | The complete objects in the request from the source system will be transported. This command also Used by SAP System when it releases a request. |
tp r3e <change request>: | R3trans export of one transport request. |
tp sde <change request>: | Application defined objects in one transport request can be exported. |
tp tst <change request><SAP system >: | The test import for transport request can be done using this command. |
tp createinfo <change request>: | This command creates a information file that is automatically done during the export. |
tp verse <request>: | This command creates version creates versions of the objects in the specified request. |
tp showbuffer <sid>: | Shows all the change requests ready to be imported to the target system. |
tp count <sid>: | Using this command, users can find out the number of requests in the buffer waiting for import. |
tp go <sid>: | This command shows the environment variables needed for the connection to the database of the <sid> or target system. |
tp showparams <sid>: | All the values of modifiable tp parameters in the global parameter file. The default value is shown for parameters. |
Tp showbuffer<sID>: | show all change requests ready to be imported to the target system |
Tp count<SID> | number of requests in the buffer waiting for import |
Tp importall<SID>: | Imports all the request from buffer to the target system |
Tp put<SID> system | imports all the request from buffer to the target system and locks the system |
tp sapstart <sid>: | To start the R/3 system. |
tp stopsap <sid>: | To stop the R/3 system. |
tp dbstart <sid>: | To start the database. |
tp dbstop <sid>: | To stop the database |
tp locksys <sid>: | This command locks the system for all the users except SAP* and DDIC. The users that have already logged on are not affected by the call. |
tp unlocksys <sid>: | This command unlocks the system for all the users. |
tp lock_eu <sid>: tmporarily. | This command sets the system change option to “system can not be changed” tmporarily. |
tp unlock_eu <sid>: | This command unlocks the system for all the changes. |
tp backupall <sid>: | This command starts a complete backup using R3trans command. It uses /usr/sap/trans/backup directory for the backup |
R3trans -d : | This command is used to check the database connection. |
R3trans -u <int>: | Unconditional mode can be used as we have seen in the above example. |
R3trans -v : | This is used for verbose mode. It writes additional details to the log file |
R3trans –i <file>: | This command directly imports data from data file without a control file. |
R3trans -l <file>: | This provides output of a table of contents to the log file. |
R3trans -n : | This option provides a brief information about new features of R3trans. |
R3trans –t: | This option is used for the test mode. All modifications in the database are rolled back |
R3trans –ba: | This command is used for a complete backup. We will see in the next paragraph how to use the Control file for the backup. |
R3trans –bd: | This command is used for a delta backup if the user does not want a complete backup. R3trans –bi: This option will display backup information |