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System check & tnsnames.ora view??

Former Member
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Hello All,

I am having distributed environment on HP-Unix & Oracle 10.2.My ECC 6.0 is running on server A & oracle running on server B.I am not able to open my sapgui..How to check that my ECC 6.0 is running fine??Please let me know how can I check that my system is running fine or not from HP-unix??

Secondly please let me know also the path of tnsnames.ora in my server B??If I login to the database how to view the tnsnames.ora??

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Solved from help.sap.com..

Former Member
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Hi Ashley,

Use dpmon as follows:

Login as <sid>adm

cdpro

dpmon pf=<Last modified Instance profile>

Choose m for menue and then any options you want from the menue to monitor

Fort seeing the last file of Instance Profile

cdpro

ls -ltr

Pick the last lInstance Profile file

Hope this helps,

regards...yogi

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Hi Ashley,

You can use dpmon tool to check whether the server is running fine.

Also the location for tnsnames.ora /oracle/<SID>/102_64/network/admin

Cheers....,

Raghu

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Hello Raghu,

Please let me know how to use the dpmon tool..

Former Member
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Hi Ashley,

Login to server using <sid>adm user and enter the command dpmon.

This will take you to the menu based dpmon utility. You can explore the utility.

Cheers.....,

Raghu