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Monday, December 20, 2010

Solution for SAP* can't login into Newly Created Client and client copy

Login into 000 client and hit RZ10 transcation and select Instance profile and click Change and set new parameter login/no_automatic_user_sapstar   and value 0
now save and activate. and then stop and start Central Instance from SAP Console.
then try to logoin SAP* with default password and try to do client copy.

if everything goes fine this is the result screen for client copy

Saturday, December 4, 2010

ECC6.0 installation error

When I installing ECC 6.0, it through me an error  code 103 at the 19 phase (Import ABAP), guys this error is really piss me off, and I tried Goggling for help, even though it can’t fix it but help me to think more in depth on this error and finally I found the problem is at lack Physical /Virtual memory. Then I just clear it by using Disk Cleanup and then I press retry button to continue the installation process and it goes smooth and finally installation of ECC6.0 is successfully installed.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Task for Security Experts

On Role Management:

Create a single Role with T-codes :
                                             SU01(only display permission)
                                             SU10 (with full authorization)

Result must be :

When user hits SU01 , he can access display option only, and rest will be in disable mode.
When the same user  hits SU10 the user must have full access like (create,delete,display,change,..)

okay friends try it and let see how many of  you are really good in Role Management

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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

SAP-RECOMMENDED SYSTEM MONITORING TASKS

Frequency
Task
Transaction Code or UNIX Command
Daily
SAP: CCMS System Monitoring (General Monitoring Functions)
(See Note)

SAP: Checking the System Log
SM21

SAP: Output Devices in the SAP Spool System
SPAD

SAP: Checking Spool Output Requests for Errors
SP01

SAP: Checking Work Process Status
SM51

SAP: Checking for ABAP Short Dumps
ST22

SAP: Checking for Update Errors
SM13

SAP: Checking Lock Entries
SM12

SAP: Checking Batch Input Sessions
SM35

SAP: Checking Background Jobs
SM37

Oracle: Backing Up and Checking the Database
DB13

Oracle: Backing Up and Checking Offline Redo Log Files
DB13

Oracle: Monitoring Database Growth
DB02

Oracle: Checking the Alert File
ST04

Oracle: Monitoring the Archive Log Directory
DB12

Oracle: Evaluating Results of the DB System Check
DB16B

Oracle: Checking and Creating CBO Statistics
DB13

HP-UX: Monitoring File Systems
ST06

HP-UX: Checking the Operating System Log
(See HP-UX documents)

HP-UX: Checking Swap Space
ST06
Weekly
SAP: TEMSE Check
SP12

Oracle: Searching for Missing Indexes
DB02

Oracle: Database VerificationChecking Physical Structure
sapdba

HP-UX: File System Backup
tar
Monthly
SAP: Changing Administrator Passwords
SU01

Oracle: Analyzing the Entire Database
analyze.cmd

Oracle: Changing the Database Administrator Password
svrmgr30
Unscheduled/occasional
SAP: Checking the Transport Management System (TMS)
STMS

SAP: Deleting Old User Master Records
SU01

SAP: Changing Administrator Passwords
SU01

SAP: Checking User Activities
SM04

SAP: Scheduling Jobs
SM36

Oracle: Extending the Database (Adding Data Files)
sapdba

TMS for single system landscape

Go 000, User : DDIC  and hit >STMS --> here it will ask for domain controller -- give self domain ---> Domain controller has been assigned .

Now again goto STMS--> System overview-->SAP SYSTEM -->Create ->Virtual system--- give name V<SID>
till this point your domain controller is created and virtual system is created .Next our aim is to setup STMS

again goto STMS-->transport routes--> change --> configuration-->statndard configuration ---> select second option (development and productino System ) because here your dev system will your own system and virtual system would be production system .

---> pop up will come ---> give DEV - SID and Productino SID--- it willl automatically create the route .

Save this and exit.


This is the way We can set single system landscape.

TMS Configuration Steps

Development system is always domain controller

2. Logon to Client :000

User: DDIC.

Pwd: ******

3. Put a T-code (se06) in the command field.

4. Click standard installation and click post installation (yes)

5. Put a T-code (STMS) in the command field and give a description then save it.

6. Click System overview push botten, click extras option from the menu and click Distribute and activate configuration. (Yes)

7. Back to the stms main screen and click Transport routes from the push botten.

8. Click Configuration button from the Menu.

9. Click Distribute and activate from the configuration menu.

10. Now your sap system is activate in domain controller.

11. Now logon to QAS system.

12. Client: 000

User: DDIC

Pwd: ****

13. Put a T-code (se06). In the command field.

14. Click standard installation and click post installation (yes)

15. Put a T-code (STMS) in the command field.

16. Click other Configuration push butten in the bottom of appear screen.

17. Give information about development system. Example: tisdev, 00

18. Then save it. Ok

19. Now QAS is waiting for include domain controller.

20. Logon to Development system.

21. Click system overview push butten.

22. Click sap system from the menu.

23. Select the QAS systems.

24. Click Approve butten from the sap system menu.

25. Now QAS is member system of domain Controller.  (Development system).

26. Suppose if you want configuring Production also, following the same step in the QAS.


Source from : http://www.saptechies.com/stms-configuration-and-transport-route-configuration/

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

            

 Because all project teams deserve great software…

Salt is a unique software platform containing a growing collection of apps and functionalities specifically designed for SAP project team members to make working with SAP easier, faster and more productive.
Imagine the difference the following would make to your day:
  • To be able to see the difference between your SAP systems
  • Being able to browse and access any system's hierarchy of objects and all known versions
  • See all your Work in Progress across SAP systems
  • To quickly identify work that may have been forgotten or abandoned
  • Having automatic snapshots of unreleased objects available to fall back on
  • The ability to monitor and set alerts so when nominated objects are changed you are notified
  • Access to a “Google-like” engine to rapidly search your ABAP source code
source from : http://www.saltapps.com/

Monday, November 15, 2010

Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC)

Governance, risk, and compliance—these three big letters can add up to one giant headache. But GRC doesn't have to be a boil on your corporate behind. SAP GRC For Dummies untangles the web of regulations that confronts your company and introduces you to software solutions the not only keep you in compliance, but also make your whole enterprise stronger.
This completely practical guide starts with a big-picture look and GRC and explains how it can help your organization grow. You'll find out why these regulations were enacted; what you can do to ensure compliance; and how compliance can help you prevent fraud, bolster your corporate image, and envision and execute the best possible corporate strategy. This all-business handbook will help you:

- Understand the impact of Sarbanes-Oxley
- Control access effectively
- Color your company a greener shade of green
- Source or sell goods internationally
- Keep your employees safe and healthy
- Ensure that data is kept secret and private
- Manage information flow in all directions
- Enhance your public image through sustainability reporting
- Use GRC as the basis for a powerful new corporate strategy
Complete with enlightening lists of best practices for successful GRC implementation and
conducting global trade, this book also puts you in touch with thought leadership Web sights whereyou can deepen your understanding of GRC-based business strategies. You can't avoid dealing with GRC, but you can make the most of it with a little help from SAP GRC For Dummies.


from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/612669/

Saturday, October 23, 2010

SAP Administrator Daily Activities

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"


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




Thursday, October 14, 2010

SAP Certification Testing

Business All in One

Business One

Business Intelligence

Customer Relationship Management

E2E

ERP

Product Lifecycle Management

Supply Chain Management

Netweaver

Project Management

Enterprise SOA

Supplier Relationship Management

SAP for Industries