monitoring of the SAP systems, will help to understand issues in
advance & helps us to take corrective actions and thus will lead to
lesser downtime of the systems, improving profitability of the business
organisation.
Monitoring can be focused on ABAP stack(including database checks), Java Stack and Oslevel checks.
SM50 : (Process Overview)
This
transaction code will be useful to view the processes that are running
currently in an sap insance. In this view you can check whether there
are free workprocesses to execute the processes. If all the
workprocesses are in running state and no work process is idle it means
that wait times will increase for the processes that are waiting in the
dispatcher queue leading to performance degradation. If you find that
there are no free workprocceses for maximum times that you may consider,
increasing the number of workprocesses.
This
transaction code will be useful to view the processes that are running
across all instances/application servers of a SAP system. Similar to
SM50 checks can be done in this transaction as well.
SM51 : (Application servers status)
This
transaction code will be useful to view all the hostnames and
application servers status. If any application server is down, the same
can be identified using status of the server column. We can also figure
out different Message types (Dialog, Batch, Update, Upd2, Spool, ICM
etc) configured for the respective servers.
SM12 : (Lock entry list)
This
transaction code will be useful to view all the sap locks that are
present in the system. As part of monitoring, we need to look for any
old sap locks that are more than 1 day. If any such locks, we need to
analyse the reason for that lock for such longer duration and take
actions accordingly. A lock can be set for such a long duration due to a
long running background job or a lock is not released due to an
application error or a program terminated abruptly but lock not released
etc.
ST22 : (ABAP Dumps )
This
transaction code will be useful to view all the abap dumps that have
occured in the system on a given day. As part of daily monitoring, it is
the responsibility of the basis administrator to analyse the dumps and
take necessary actions to avoid issues.
Some of the examples of abap dumps are timeout issue, database space issue, spool overflow issue etc
SM21 : (System log)
This
transaction is useful to view the log of the sap system for various
operations. This log will be very useful to identify various issue in
advance and to take necessary measures. System log is the place to check
out for any timeout, network issues, database space issues, message
server issues, spool overflow, locktable overflow etc issues.
SM13 : (Update Requests overview)
This
transaction is useful to figure the status of update system. Incase an
update is inactive we can figure out the same from this transaction and
necessary action can be taken and update can be activated again.
SM14 transaction can be called internally from SM13. These both transactions are useful for update administration.
In
SM13, you can select status (canceled, to be updated, v1 executed, v2
executed, all ) and time interval during which you would like to view
the status execute to check the overview of updates as per the status
and time interval selected.
In case of canceled updates, analysis to be done whether to repeat update.
ST02 : (Tune summary )
This transaction will be used to monitor
- Buffer statistics like hitratio, swaps, db access details, size of buffer and free size of buffer etc
- Important statistics related to Roll area, Page area, Extended memory and heap memory
- Call statistics like select, insert, update and delete
As
a basis administrator, it is our responsibility to ensure there is more
hit ratio for the buffers and less swaps to ensure efficient
performance of the sap system. In case you see there are more swaps and
less hit ratios for most of the buffers, then tuning buffers to be
carried out to ensure optimal performance.
DB12 (Backup logs) : This transaction is useful to check the details of
- last successful backup
- overview of database backups ( Success / failure of backup with log details)
- Archiving directory status (Free space of oraarch )
- Overview of redolog files ( Number of redologs that are not yet backed up)
- overview of redolog backups (Success / failure of backup with log details)
DB13 (DBA Planning calender) :
This
transaction will be useful to schedule various database backups &
clean up jobs like ( whole database backup offline/online, Full backup
online/offline, incremental backup offline/online, redolog backup,
update statistics, check db, cleanup logs, compress database, verify
database, initialize tape and validate structure jobs).
In this transaction, you can also check the status of every job that was scheduled and can reschedule in case of failures.
DB14 (DBA operations log) :
This transaction will be useful to check the status of following :
- Database backup
- Redolog backup
- BRSPACE log (extend tablespace issues etc)
- BRCONNECT operations (Update optimiser statistics , database check etc)
As an sap basis administrator it is our responsibility to check and
ensure backups and other cleanup jobs are successful everyday. Incase of
failures, should figure out root cause and take actions like
rescheduling and ensure these jobs are successful.
SM37 ( Job status overview) :
This transaction will be useful to have an overview of jobs with different statuses.
As
part of daily monitoring, SAP basis administrator should use this
transaction to findout canceled jobs and active jobs(for eg: long
running - more than 24hrs etc).
Incase
of canceled jobs, root cause for the failure to be figured out from the
logs of the respective job and to be actioned by rescheduling etc.
Incase of long running jobs, we need to figure out the reason for long running and action them accordingly.
In
SM37, using extended job selection option, we can even select the jobs
based on start condition, steps (like abap program, external command or
external program), period etc
ST04 (Database alert logs and performance) :
This
transaction will be useful for (oracle) database administration. In
this screen, goto Alerts and drill down further. Click on "Database
Check" to find out any errors or warnings related to database like
MISSING_STATISTICS, STATS_TOO_OLD, LAST_BACKUP_FAILED,
LAST_ARCHIVE_FAILED etc. After going through the error or warning in
details take necessary corrective actions based on the error like
running update stats again, re-triggering backup etc
Under Alerts, you can view Alert monitor which will summarize status of the database under different heads like
- Space Management
- Performance
- Backup/restore
- SAP Consistency
- Health
Drill
down on each of these to find out potential problems. These are color
coded for ease of administrator (Red for errors, yellow for Warnings and
Green for OK status)
For
Eg: If PSAPSR3 tablespace is >90%, you can see Space management in
red color. Then it is the responsibility of Basis administrator to take
necessary actions on the same.
SP01 ( Check Spool status ) :
This
transaction is useful to find out the status of spool request and
output request. In SP01 transcation, you can list the spool requests or
output requests between a given interval.
In the list generated, you can check out the status of spool requests and findout any errors by drilling down further.
For eg: if so many spools are in waiting status, find out whether output device is available or not.
If many spool are in error status, figure out if there is any network issue and take necessary actions.
If customers complain that they are not able print anything from SAP, check out whether there is any spool overflow.
SXI_Cache :
This Tcode is specific to XI or PI system. This Tcode is used to
findout whether cache refresh is happening or not. Incase if cache
refresh is happening successfully, it will indicate the same in green
color. Otherwise it will be in red indicating a problem with cache
refresh.
If there is a problem with cache refresh then basis administrator has to troubleshoot the same.
SLDCHECK :
This Tcode will be useful to figure out whether connection to the SLD
system from the system on which you are testing is fine or not. In case
the connection is fine, all checks will appear in green. Incase of any
issues, it will appear in red or yellow and then basis administator has
to troubleshoot it and make sure SLDCHECK is working fine.
Ensuring SLDCHECK is working fine is important to keep all systems in the landscape in sync.
SXI_MONITOR :
This TCode is specific to XI or PI system. This transaction will be
useful to figure out any errors or warnings in the processing of XI or
PI messages. In case of any issues, this needs to be informed to
functional team and should be troubleshooted accordingly with the
functional team inputs.
DBO1 : This transaction code is useful to findout the database locks that are present in the SAP system.
As
part of daily monitoring, SAP Basis administrator has to figure out if
there are any long pending locks more than 1 day etc and analyse reasons
for the same. Sometimes if programs/jobs got terminated abruptly
without removing the database locks set, this will lead to performance
issues as other programs which needs that lock cannot set etc and they
have to wait indefinitely as these locks won't get released
automatically. In case of any long pending locks, Basis administrators
should contact DBA team if any an dfigure out the reason for these locks
and action accordingly
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