
UNIX / Linux Operating System
1. Login to UNIX / Linux operating system. First, we need to stop the SDM.
# /usr/sap/[SID]/[INSTANCE]/SDM/program/sh StopServer.sh
2. Change the SDM to standalone mode.
# /usr/sap/[SID]/[INSTANCE]/SDM/program/sdm.sh jstartup mode=standalone
3. Change the SDM password.
# /usr/sap/[SID]/[INSTANCE]/SDM/program/sdm.sh changepassword sdmhome=/usr/sap/[SID]/[INSTANCE]/SDM/program newpassword=[NEW-PASSWORD]
4. Change the SDM to integrated mode.
# /usr/sap/[SID]/[INSTANCE]/SDM/program/sdm.sh jstartup mode=integrated
5. Start the SDM.
# /usr/sap/[SID]/[INSTANCE]/SDM/program/sh StartServer.sh
Windows Operating System
1. Open the command prompt and go to the portal installed location. In this example, we are to use the C:\ drive. Go to SDM directory
C:\usr\sap\[SID]\[INSTANCE]\SDM\program
2. Change the SDM to standalone.
sdm jstartup "sdmhome=C:\usr\sap\[SID]\[INSTANCE]\SDM\program" "mode=standalone"
4. Change the SDM password.
sdm changepassword "sdmhome=C:\usr\sap\[SID]\[INSTANCE]\SDM\program" "newpassword=[NEW-PASSWORD]"
5. Change SDM to integrated mode.
sdm jstartup "sdmhome=C:\usr\sap\[sid]\[INSTANCE]\SDM\program" "mode=integrated"
6. Start SDM
StartServer.bat
Post Processing (UNIX, Linux & Windows)
1. Start the Config Tool.
(Execute [SAPj2eeEngine_install_dir] \configtool\configtool.bat.)
2. Select the secure store node. The configuration for the secure storage in the file system appears.
3. Select the admin/password/<SID> entry.
4. Enter the administrator user’s new password in the “Value” field and choose “Add”.
5. Choose “File” –> “Apply” to save the data.
Note: Contrary to the message that appears, you do not need to restart the server or cluster for this change to take effect.
6. Finally restart SDM server.



