1.
Check whether all the SAP servers are up & running or not . In case of ABAP servers (ECC, BI, PI etc.), check directly
through GUI and for JAVA server (EP, PI, CRISP etc.) check the generic URL http:: .
2. Check all the below transactions aka reports in each of crucial ABAP servers :RZ20:
It's a quick way to get all the alerts in one place (You can get more details in Monitoring your SAP NetWeaver
Componentshttps://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/monitoring link) . More likely you can monitor the spool space .
(RZ20 > SAP
CCMS Monitor Templates > Spool System > System Wide > Spool > SpoolNumbers > UsedNumbers )
SM50: Check whether any background process is taking long time
SM37: Check whether any scheduled periodic job got failed
ST22: Check if any recursive dump is coming is system and analyse as per available logs.
SM21: If any user complains that his/her user ID is locked due number of wrong attempts , but he didn't do the same , so
through SM21, you can find the intruder's terminal name.
ST06: Check file system usage, CPU utilization etc. various leading performance parameters .
DB02: Check the database usage , percentage of free space etc.
SE38: Execute 'FP_TEST_IA_01' & 'FP_TEST_00' to check whether ADS is working or not.
ST03N: To check the system workload, any kind of business transaction analysis and also to compare the loads per
instances in a load balancing system.
ST02: You can check memory related findings like SAP memory, NTAB buffer, table buffer etc. . In addition to that you can
also synchronize buffer in respective instances.
SM13: To check whether any updates failed.
SM12: To check if there is any pending locks
SMQ1 & SMQ2 : To check outbound and inbound queue as well as well as number of available entries in respective queues.
SMLG: To check the status of available instance in a logon group.
Db01: To check for any database lock entry.
DBACOCKPIT: Most of the things are can covered in this transaction like tablespace
monitoring , Lock wait , Log Space etc.
DB12 & DB13: To check the status of backups & redo log files and to schedule backup calendar.
3. Check the DR servers log sequence . If any mismatch appears, apply the missing logs manually.
4. Apart from testing NWA URL of all JAVA systems , do the following additional checks :Check
if any object level locks existed for an user, if requires delete the lock to release the object for further use.
Check whether all JCO connections (used) are working or not.
In case of ESS/MSS , check whether CONNECTOR, WAS, ITS connections are working or not.
5. Finally check the EWA report for any patching , applying security notes or any further steps to running SAP smoothly.
6. You can take the help of OS team to create alert if SAP services get turned off in server,so that immediate action can be
taken. For example in windows system if SAP_ service gets stopped, it will send SMS or mail to
inform the administrator to take immediate action.
7. In all the new netweaver
systems, to OS Collector service can be started with with following two windows services , so
make sure that both are running to get current system statistics :SAPHostControl
SAPHostExec
Check whether all the SAP servers are up & running or not . In case of ABAP servers (ECC, BI, PI etc.), check directly
through GUI and for JAVA server (EP, PI, CRISP etc.) check the generic URL http:
2. Check all the below transactions aka reports in each of crucial ABAP servers :RZ20:
It's a quick way to get all the alerts in one place (You can get more details in Monitoring your SAP NetWeaver
Componentshttps://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/monitoring link) . More likely you can monitor the spool space .
(RZ20 > SAP
CCMS Monitor Templates > Spool System > System Wide > Spool > SpoolNumbers > UsedNumbers )
SM50: Check whether any background process is taking long time
SM37: Check whether any scheduled periodic job got failed
ST22: Check if any recursive dump is coming is system and analyse as per available logs.
SM21: If any user complains that his/her user ID is locked due number of wrong attempts , but he didn't do the same , so
through SM21, you can find the intruder's terminal name.
ST06: Check file system usage, CPU utilization etc. various leading performance parameters .
DB02: Check the database usage , percentage of free space etc.
SE38: Execute 'FP_TEST_IA_01' & 'FP_TEST_00' to check whether ADS is working or not.
ST03N: To check the system workload, any kind of business transaction analysis and also to compare the loads per
instances in a load balancing system.
ST02: You can check memory related findings like SAP memory, NTAB buffer, table buffer etc. . In addition to that you can
also synchronize buffer in respective instances.
SM13: To check whether any updates failed.
SM12: To check if there is any pending locks
SMQ1 & SMQ2 : To check outbound and inbound queue as well as well as number of available entries in respective queues.
SMLG: To check the status of available instance in a logon group.
Db01: To check for any database lock entry.
DBACOCKPIT: Most of the things are can covered in this transaction like tablespace
monitoring , Lock wait , Log Space etc.
DB12 & DB13: To check the status of backups & redo log files and to schedule backup calendar.
3. Check the DR servers log sequence . If any mismatch appears, apply the missing logs manually.
4. Apart from testing NWA URL of all JAVA systems , do the following additional checks :Check
if any object level locks existed for an user, if requires delete the lock to release the object for further use.
Check whether all JCO connections (used) are working or not.
In case of ESS/MSS , check whether CONNECTOR, WAS, ITS connections are working or not.
5. Finally check the EWA report for any patching , applying security notes or any further steps to running SAP smoothly.
6. You can take the help of OS team to create alert if SAP services get turned off in server,so that immediate action can be
taken. For example in windows system if SAP
inform the administrator to take immediate action.
7. In all the new netweaver
systems, to OS Collector service can be started with with following two windows services , so
make sure that both are running to get current system statistics :SAPHostControl
SAPHostExec