SAP High Availability (BC-CCM-HAV)
Availability and Performance
Planned and Unplanned Downtime
R/3 System Key Issues
R/3 System Classifications
R/3 System Services
R/3 Architecture and Logical Services
Mapping of R/3 System Services
Inter-Service Communications
Mapping of a Central System
Mapping of a Central System with Additional Dialog Hosts
Mapping of a Standalone DBMS
Mapping of a Custom Setup
Mapping R/3 System Services using SAP Recommendations
R/3 System Failures
R/3 Upgrade
R/3 Level Data Archiving
R/3 Spool Service
R/3 Incremental Table Conversion
R/3 Downward-Compatible Kernel
R/3 Transports
Database Key Issues
High Availability for the Oracle Database
Space Management with Oracle
Managing Tablespaces (Oracle)
Managing Tables and Indexes (Oracle)
Checking for Fragmentation (Oracle)
Managing Database Blocks (Oracle)
Managing Data Files (Oracle)
Managing Database Files (Oracle)
Reorganizing Objects (Oracle)
Backup with Oracle
Mirroring with Backup (Oracle)
Recovery with Oracle
Upgrade with Oracle
High Availability for the Informix Database
Backup with Informix
Space Management with Informix
Managing Extents (Informix)
Managing Dbspaces (Informix)
Managing Tablespaces (Informix)
Managing Chunks (Informix)
Reorganizing Objects (Informix)
Recovery with Informix
Upgrade with Informix
High Availability for the SAP DB Database
Backup with SAP DB
Space Management with SAP DB
Recovery with SAP DB
Upgrade with SAP DB
High Availability for the DB2 UDB Database
Archive and Backup with DB2 UDB
Space Management with DB2 UDB
Reorganizing Tables (DB2 UDB)
Extending Table Spaces (DB2 UDB)
Recovery with DB2 UDB
Upgrade with DB2 UDB
High Availability for the DB2 for OS/390 Database
Backup with DB2 for OS/390
Space Management with DB2 for OS/390
Recovery with DB2 for OS/390
Upgrade with DB2 for OS/390
High Availability for the DB2/400 Database
Backup with DB2/400
Recovery with DB2/400
High Availability for the MS SQL Server Database
Network System Key Issues
Networks
Physical Layer
Network and Transport Layers
Server Network
Server Network in a DB2 for OS/390 Environment
Access Network
Hardware and System Software Key Issues
Cluster Technology
Disk Technology
Uninterruptible Power Supply
R/3 with ALE and Internet
R/3 and ALE
R/3 with Internet Applications
Tools and Services for Downtime Management
SAPDBA: Oracle
SAPDBA: Informix
Database Manager (DBMGUI): SAP DB
DB2CC Tools for DB2 UDB
Computing Center Management System (CCMS)
GoingLive and EarlyWatch
Special Products and Features
DB Reconnect
DB Reconnect to the Same Database Instance
DB Reconnect to an Available Database Instance
DB Reconnect Parameters
Disaster Recovery
Replicated Databases
Standby Databases
Oracle Standby Databases
Informix High-Availability Data Replication
Replicated Standby Database for DB2 UDB
MIMIX Standby Database for DB2/400
OMS/400 Standby Database for DB2/400
Replicated Standby Database for DB2 for OS/390
Synchronous Replication of DB2 for OS/390
Asynchronous Replication of DB2 for OS/390
Microsoft SQL Server Standby Database
Replicated Database Servers
Oracle Parallel Server
Data Sharing for DB2 for OS/390
Comprehensive Microsoft SQL Server High Availability Solution
Switchover Software
Switchover Products for the R/3 System
Microsoft Cluster Server on Windows NT
Interfacing Switchover Technologies with R/3
Switchover Addressing Example
Protecting R/3 SPOFs by Switchover Software
Protection of the Enqueue Service
Extended Enqueue Service with Lock Table Replication
Extended Enqueue Service with Full Replication
Principal R/3 Switchover Scenarios
R/3 Configuration in Switchover Environments
High Availability Procedures at Your Site
Procedures for Managing Your System
Important Questions About Your Setup
General Checklist
SPOF Checklist