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SAP Administrator Daily Activities

The document outlines typical daily activities for an SAP administrator, which include checking that application and database servers are running, backups completed successfully, background jobs running as expected, monitoring operating systems and databases for issues, reviewing logs and statistics for errors, locks, or performance problems, archiving backups, and checking Windows logs.

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SAP Administrator Daily Activities

The document outlines typical daily activities for an SAP administrator, which include checking that application and database servers are running, backups completed successfully, background jobs running as expected, monitoring operating systems and databases for issues, reviewing logs and statistics for errors, locks, or performance problems, archiving backups, and checking Windows logs.

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SAP Administrator Daily Activities

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SAP Administrator Daily Activities


Written by Vijay Mehta

Aug SAP DAILY ACTIVITIES 0 tweet 1] Check that all the application servers are up: sm51 SAP Servers sm04/al08 Logon Users 2] Check that daily backup are executed without errors db12 Backup logs: overview 3] SAP standard background jobs are running successfully. Review for cancelled and critical jobs. sm37 Background jobs--- Check for successful completion of jobs. Enter * in user-id field and verify that all critical successful jobs and review any cancelled jobs. 4] Operating system Monitoring st06 {mosgoogle} 5] Extents monitoring db02 Database monitoring--Check for max-extents reached 6] Check work-processes(started from sm51) sm50 Process overview-- All work processes with a running or waiting status. 7] Check system log sm21 System log-- Set date and time to before the last log review. Check for errors ,warning, security, message-bends, database events. 8] Review workload statistics st03 Workload analysis of <sid> sto2 tune summary instance 9] Look for any failed updates sm13 update records 10] check for old locks sm12 lock entry list 11] Check for spool problems sp01 spool request screen-- check for spool that are in request for over an hour. 12] Review and resolve dumps st22 ABAP Dump analysis 13] Checking .trc file in SAP trace directory for block corruption on daily basis. C:\ORacle\sid\saptrace 14] Archive backup brarchive -f force -cds -c Insert the archive backup tape 15] Review NT system logs for problem -> NT system log- look 4 errors or failures -> NT security log- failed logon 2 sap servers -> NT Application log -look 4 errors or failures
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