on 08-23-2012 12:23 PM
what is the process to find the sap system is running or not
I presume the user does not have access other than at Unix OS level... if that was the case, simply you can use DPMON (ABAP) and JCMON (JAVA) to verify the startus of the workprosseses.
That will tell you for sure if the instances are up or down, and ever if they are busy or not
Regards, Juan
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Hello Sugan,
For Java system try to launch the URL http://<hostname>:5<instance no>00
If you get the start page your Java system is UP. For ABAP what Ruchit said, you can try from SAPGUI.
Regards,
Samik
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try to execute startsap check command as <sid>adm user
Regards
Roman
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Depends on type of system.
Anyways simplest check is to try to login into the system . If ABAP use SAPGUI and if JAVA use the relevant url.
Regards.
Ruchit.
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this issue does not look like MM application problem, discussion moved to
SAP NetWeaver Administrator
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check this it may help
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