There are a range of background jobs that must run regularly in a production system, to, for example, delete obsolete jobs or spool objects. You should schedule the following jobs periodically in the job definition transaction SM36, so that they are automatically started at the specified frequency:
Program Name / Job Name |
Frequency |
Description |
RSBTCDEL2 / SAP_REORG_JOBS |
daily |
Deletes old background jobs |
RSBDCREO / SAP_REORG_BATCHINPUT |
daily |
Deletes old batch input folders |
RSSNAPDL / SAP_REORG_ABAPDUMPS |
daily |
Deletes old ABAP dumps |
RSBPSTDE / SAP_REORG_JOBSTATISTIC |
monthly |
Deletes old job statistics |
RSBPCOLL / SAP_COLLECTOR_FOR_JOBSTATISTIC |
daily |
Creates job statistics |
RSCOLL00 / SAP_COLLECTOR_FOR_PERFMONITOR |
hourly |
Starts data collectors for ABAP statistics records |
RSN3_STAT_COLLECTOR/ SAP_COLLECTOR_FOR_NONE_R3_STAT |
hourly |
Starts data collectors for non-ABAP statistics records (Distributed Statistics Records, DSRs) |
RSXMILOGREORG / SAP_REORG_XMILOG |
weekly |
Deletes obsolete entries in the XMI log |
RSAL_BATCH_TOOL_DISPATCHING / SAP_CCMS_MONI_BATCH_DP |
hourly |
Starts long-running data collectors that report application-specific values to the monitoring architecture |
RSPO0041/1041 SAP_REORG_SPOOL |
daily |
Deletes obsolete spool requests to reduce system load |
RSPO1043 |
daily |
Checks the consistency of the spooler and of the TemSe and evaluates the results if necessary |
RSBTCPRIDEL / SAP_REORG_PRIPARAMS |
monthly |
Reorganizes the print parameters across clients |
Note
For more information about these jobs, see SAP Note 16083 at the SAP Service Marketplace.