System Services (BC)
Tools for Monitoring the System
Overview of SAP Application Servers
SAP Application Server States
Communication Table
SNC Status
Queue Info
Message Server Monitor
Server Functions
Message Server Parameters
HTTP Load Distribution Using SAP Message Server
Display and Control Work Processes
Control and Check Processes (Menu Option Process)
Control the ABAP Program (Program/Mode menu option)
Edit Processes (Menu Option List)
Adjusting the Priority for Executing Work Processes (iSeries)
Display and Manage User Sessions
Displaying all the Users in Your System
Displaying Users on Another Application Server
Log Off User
Monitor User Sessions
Displaying the User's Memory Usage
User Trace
Trace Facility
System Trace
System Trace: Relevant Profile Parameters
Developer Traces
Trace Logging
Example of Trace Logging in Use
Using the SAP Gateway Monitor in the SAP System
Local Gateway or SNA Gateway
Displaying Clients Currently Logged On
Displaying Remote Gateways
Displaying Details on CPI-C Connections
Deleting a CPI-C Connection
Resetting the Error Count
Displaying Gateway Work Processes
Displaying Gateway Release Information
Displaying Parameters and Attributes of the SAP Gateway
Changing Gateway Parameters
Activating Traces
Expert Functions
System log
Concepts of System Logging
Working with the System Log
Displaying a Log Report
Reading a Log Report
Using the Expert Mode
Configuring the System Log
Setting Central Logging Parameters
Understanding Central Logging Concepts
Specifying Log File Pathnames
Starting the System Log Processes
Terminating Processes
Troubleshooting Central Logging
Debugging Central Log Processes
Controlling Log Switching
Scheduling System Logging in the Background
Utilities
Consistency Check
Processing SAP System Messages
Creating and Sending System Messages
Creating a System Message Under Program Control
The SAP Lock Concept (BC-CST-EQ)
Functions of the SAP Lock Concept
The Owner Concept
The Lock Table
Lock Collisions
Cumulation of Locks
Locks: Questions and Answers
Standalone Enqueue Server
High Availability with the Standalone Enqueue Server
Preparations for Installing the Standalone Enqueue Server
Installing the Standalone Enqueue Server
Starting the Standalone Enqueue Server
Important Profile Parameters for the Lock Concept
Profile Parameter Settings for the Standalone Enqueue Server
Managing Lock Entries
Choosing and Displaying Lock Entries
Deleting Lock Entries
Testing Lock Management
Displaying Lock Statistics
Analyzing and Rectifying Problems
Updates in the SAP System (BC-CST-UP)
Functional Description of Updates
Update Request
Collective Run
The Update Process
Bundling Updates
Synchronous and Asynchronous Updates
Most Important Update Statuses
Error Handling and Data Consistency
Distributed Processing of Updates
V1 and V2 Update Modules
Update Dispatching with Load Distribution
Main System Profile Parameters for Updates
Additional System Profile Parameters
Reporting Update Problems
Automatic Update Stop in the Event of Database Problems
Update Management
Selecting and Displaying Updates
Analyzing and Manipulating Update Requests
Update Program Administration (Transaction SM14)
Updating Tab Page
Server Tab Page
Server Group Tab Page
Parameter Tab Page
Resetting Update Statuses
Processing Updates Manually
Deleting Update Records
Displaying the Update Header
Displaying Update Modules
Testing Canceled Updates
Analyzing Canceled Updates
Reorganizing Update Records
Configuring Update Groups
Displaying and Resetting Update Statistics
Display Update Server
Monitoring Updates
Checking Update Statuses
Using the Alert Monitor
Deactivating and Reactivating Updates
Analyzing and Correcting Update Errors
Repeating Canceled Updates
Displaying Users, Transactions, and Data from Updates
Problem Types
Setting Up Local Executables on UNIX SAP Instances
Structure of Executables after Standard Installation
Executables, Difference between Central and Local
Functionality of Automatic Adjustment
Installing Local Executables with Automatic Adjustment
Program sapcpe
Configuring sapcpe
Managing Batch Input Sessions
Process Overview: Batch Input
Batch Input: Concepts
Processing Sessions Automatically
Selecting Sessions and Reading the Session Display
Starting Sessions Explicitly: Run Modes
Analyzing Sessions
Correcting a Session
Deleting Sessions
Locking and Unlocking Sessions
Releasing and Restarting an Interrupted Session
Displaying Queue Management Information
Displaying Session Logs
Reorganizing the Batch Input Session Log File
Maintaining Tables
Overview of Tables
Client-Specificity: Maintaining Tables
Maintaining and Displaying Table Contents
Extended Table Maintenance
Overview
Concept
Authorizations
Generate Extended Table Maintenance Dialog
Call And Operation
Processing Mode
Create Sub-Work Areas of Records
Display Functions
Maintenance Functions
Transport
Configuring System Resources for Parallel RFC, tRFC, and qRFC
RFC Resources on the Application Server
Monitoring RFC Resources on the Application Server
System Configuration for Parallel RFCs
Dynamically Configuring RFC Quotas
rdisp/rfc_use_quotas
rdisp/rfc_max_queue
rdisp/rfc_max_login
rdisp/tm_max_no
rdisp/rfc_max_own_login
rdisp/rfc_min_wait_dia_wp
rdisp/rfc_max_own_used_wp
rdisp/rfc_max_comm_entries
rdisp/max_comm_entries
rdisp/rfc_max_wait_time
Calculating Resources for Asynchronous and Transactional RFC
Local Check
Detailed Check
Security Audit Log
The Design of the Security Audit Log
Comparing the Security Audit Log and the System Log
Maintaining Static Profiles
Changing Filters Dynamically
Defining Filters
Displaying the Audit Analysis Report
Reading the Audit Analysis Report
Deleting Old Audit Files
Security Alerts in the CCMS Alert Monitor
Viewing Security Alerts
Reading Security Alerts Using BAPIs
The Audit Log Display Options
Example Filters