Using Java Archiving Cockpit 
In AS Java, the standard Java Archiving Cockpit is available for executing data archiving. It offers functions for manual scheduling or data archiving sessions as well as for the configuration of Archiving Sets. The Java archiving cockpit also contains the Archiving Monitor with which you can check the status of the archiving sessions.
The advantage of the archiving cockpit is that it automatically creates the home paths you need in order to store archived resources.
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You need Java Archiving Cockpit if the application does not have its own data archiving cockpit.
In the application system (AS Java), call up SAP NetWeaver Administrator (NWA).
Select .
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To call up the archiving cockpit, use the quick link /nwa/archcockpit.
Use the Java Archiving Cockpit functions to execute archiving.
Tab Page |
Description |
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Archiving Monitor |
The monitor displays the archiving sessions with the related information. You can manage the list of archiving sessions as follows:
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Hierarchy |
In the hierarchy view, you can view the hierarchy view for all systems in which archiving sets are available, even if you have not archived any data so far. You can view all archiving sessions and you status (display legend). You can also add or delete collections manually as well as branch directly to the scheduling of write or deletions runs. |
Write |
This is where you schedule the write run for each archiving set (if the archiving set supports this activity). To do so, you need to make the following technical settings:
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Delete |
This is where you schedule the deletion run for each archiving set that supports this activity. |
Configuration |
This is where you add or delete properties for archiving sets or property values. SAP supplies standard properties:
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