• SAP HANA - Studio Administration View

    To Perform HANA Database Administration and monitoring features, SAP HANA Administration Console Perspective can be used.
    Administrator Editor can be accessed in several ways −
    • From System View Toolbar − Choose Open Administration default button
    • In System View − Double Click on HANA System or Open Perspective
    Studio Administration View

    HANA Studio: Administrator Editor

    In Administration View: HANA studio provides multiple tabs to check configuration and health of the HANA system. Overview Tab tells General Information like, Operational Status, start time of first and last started service, version, build date and time, Platform, hardware manufacturer, etc.

    Adding a HANA System to Studio

    Single or multiple systems can be added to HANA studio for administration and information modeling purpose. To add new HANA system, host name, instance number and database user name and password is required.
    • Port 3615 should be open to connect to Database
    • Port 31015 Instance No 10
    • Port 30015 Instance No 00
    • SSh port should also be opened

    Adding a System to Hana Studio

    To add a system to HANA studio, follow the given steps.
    Right Click in Navigator space and click on Add System. Enter HANA system details, i.e. Host name & Instance number and click next.
    Specify System
    Enter Database user name and password to connect to SAP HANA database. Click on Next and then Finish.
    Connection Properties
    Once you click on Finish, HANA system will be added to System View for administration and modeling purpose. Each HANA system has two main sub-nodes, Catalog and Content.
    Catalog and Content

    Catalog and Content

    Catalog

    It contains all available Schemas i.e. all data structures, tables and data, Column views, Procedures that can be used in Content tab.

    Content

    The Content tab contains design time repository, which holds all information of data models created with the HANA Modeler. These models are organized in Packages. The content node provides different views on same physical data.
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