on 11-06-2010 11:15 AM
I have no access to the OS .
I wonder is there any transaction showing the cluster info?
Thanks!
Only one way if you are on AS-ABAP.
Run transaction SMMS (SAP Message Server Monitor), then Goto --> Parameters.
Check the hostname/ip of the host where message server is running. If it is clustered your message server will run on a virtual hostname different from the local hostname of your CI & other dialog instances (if any).
- Regards, Dibya
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Hello Dibya,
I have just installed an ECC system in a MSCS cluster with Oracle and, maybe I've done it wrong, in SMMS transaction I can see the central instance running in the same host as the database, and with the real hostname, not a virtual one. I can also see the dialog instance, running in the second MSCS node and with the real hostname. When you say virtual hostname, what do you mean? Have I to change the start profiles, so that the name is the virtual application/service MSCS name?
Thanks and best regards,
Ana.
hello,
A lot of the SAP errors in Windows event viewer for instance come from system log
SM21 will show these errors
No direct way in SAP of showing cluster inforamtion or entries from cluster.log
on Windows side.
regards,
John Feely
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what exactly you are looking for?
In st04 you can see on which server the DB is running.
also use OS07 to and check for the processes running on each server, ie database process and ASCS process.
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