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CPU and Memory Usage Mointoring.

Former Member
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Hi,

Can anyone please suggest me if any good third party tools to monitor SAP Application server CPU and Memory usage.

Regards,

Boopathi

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JPReyes
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Why you need a 3rd party software?... you have lots of options, like CCMS and you can monitor those via OS06, ST02, ST03N... also you can monitor processes and resources at OS level.

Regards

Juan

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Former Member
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Hi,

Have a look at HP's GlancePlus Software.

[https://h10078.www1.hp.com/cda/hpms/display/main/hpms_content.jsp?zn=bto&cp=1-11-15-28^9637_4000_100]

Hope this helps.

Manoj Chintawar

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Hi,

wilyintroscope is very good now.This is will be in solution manager.

If you need 3rd party tool.Then go to tivoli or mercury.

Regards

Sreedhar Reddy

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Hii Boopathi,

if you do want 3rd party tool,go for Tivoli

I have worked on it and its a very gud tool for SAP

Rohit

Former Member
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Dear Boopathi,

Go through this steps and do daily monitor of your SAP System. It will cover all most every kind of monitoring.

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

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

With warm Regards,

Jatin.

markus_doehr2
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You didn´t even specify an operating system...

You can use "sar" on OS level, you can set up a monitoring infrastructure using Nagios (with or without the SAP tools) and depending on the OS you use there may also be other possibilities.

Markus