SAP Landscape Management 3.0, Enterprise Edition

Restarting the AS Java Instance of an AS ABAP/Java System

You restart the Java instance of your SAP NetWeaver dual-stack (ABAP + Java) system in a single or in a mass operation.

Prerequisites

  • The general prerequisites for instance operations have been met.

    For more information, see General Prerequisites for Instance Operations.

  • The instance represents an ABAP/Java instance.

  • The instance status is Running Running or Not all processes running Not all processes running.

Context

You perform this operation for example after changing the SAP NetWeaver Application Server for Java Configuration Tool settings. You can also trigger this operation from within the AS ABAP system by calling transaction SMICM.

Procedure

  1. Choose Operations.
  2. Choose Systems from the tabs.
  3. From the Operations dropdown for the instance, choose Start of the navigation pathForced Next navigation step Forced Restart Only for AS Java from AS ABAP/JavaEnd of the navigation path.

    To restart the Java stack in a mass operation, choose Start of the navigation pathMass Operations Next navigation step Forced Next navigation step Forced Restart Only for AS Java from AS ABAP/JavaEnd of the navigation path and ensure that the entities on which you want to execute the operation are displayed and selected.

  4. Optional: SAP Landscape Management checks if the host assigned to the instance meets the requirements of the instance. These requirements include RAM, SAPs, and so on. To ignore this host check, select the Ignore Host Check checkbox.
  5. Optional: SAP Landscape Management checks if intersystem dependencies are defined, and either performs the necessary action or prompts you to decide whether to proceed with the operation. To ignore any intersystem dependencies, select the Ignore Intersystem Dependencies checkbox.
  6. Optional: Select the Set Note checkbox and enter a note to be displayed in the Description column of the instance.
  7. Choose Execute.

Results

  1. Stops the Java part of the instance.
  2. Starts the Java part of the instance.
  3. Sets the instance status to Running Running.

Next Steps