on 07-06-2009 8:08 AM
What could mean server group. I have to specify when running a program in background(probably this is not a group in "smlg"as this partains to dialog processing
I think you're refering to SAP RFC server group
Similar to load distribution of user logins with logon groups, there is a mechanism for load distribution of RFCs
This is needed to achieve parallelization to achieve higher performance
To avoid overloading a dialog instance with too many simultaneous RFCs, it uses the resources of all existing dialog instances optimally. Hence you refine RFC server groups.
Use RZ12 to maintain RFC groups.
Create a group & assign single/multiple instances to this group
Regards
Puneeth
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To balance the load on your system you can select the particular application server for executing the specific background jobs.
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That's taking about the Groups defined in RZ12,
Read,
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/EN/c4/3a7f39505211d189550000e829fbbd/content.htm
Regards
Juan
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Hi,
Incase you have many application servers for the system, server groups can be defined in order to carry out simultaneous
processing/load balancing.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/EN/5f/7a343cd46acc68e10000000a114084/content.htm
Regards,
Srikishan
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