on 05-23-2009 9:36 AM
Hi Gurus,
For load balancing purpose we have installed sap in one more box (crm
quality system). now i need to test whether load balancing is
happening or not in below scenarios..
1.) Test the Load balancing on the C.I and D.I.
2.) Take Multiple Logins and compare the Load Balancing
3.) Maintain the Variation of Job such as on-line process and background.
4.) Monitor the Login System for each Variation
So first i tested the transaction codes like sm04, and smlg and checked with users and how much bytes they are occuping i have tested.
please give me your inputs in which way i could test it better and what are all the various aspects??
Thanks
Sahad
HI ,
For load balancing you can check the load on the Ci and DI .
Just goto SM51 ,there you shall see the CI and the DI there.double click on the ci.
Now run St02 and st03n and St06 and check the performance.
Do the same for the Application Server.
I shall suggest that if you have more application server Just Remove the CI from the logon load balancing to have better performance.
for more details go through this Link to check logon load balancing at os level
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/64/32a5682e6a4e0cbb3f8a33970d11a8/content.htm
Thanks
Rishi Abrol
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Hi Gurus,
Thanks for your responce.
I have tested the logon loadbalancing ( we have implemented only CRM QUALITY SYSTEM), running background jobs ( uploading data around 5000 records and 25,000 records). I couldnt find distributing data between instances (i.e, Central instance and Dialog Instance). The data is loading into only central instance. Now HOW CAN I LOAD DATA IN DIALOG INSTANCE?
Hi, go to st03n and compare servers. Load history and distribution .
Regards.
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