on 04-09-2015 1:28 PM
Hi
Sometimes our system takes a lot of strain from users running long CPU intensive jobs. How does one find out what is the acceptable response time for your Production system e.g. what transaction can I run to check it and how can you determine the response time at peak times for instance to compare it to your baseline/acceptable response time?
Thanks, Adrian
BackgroundJobMonitoringWithCCMS.doc
This document shows step by step how to set up a shared distribution list of email addresses that will receive notifications if system utilization percentage thresholds are exceeded. You can also adjust the percentages.
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Hi Adrian,
You can also check the below SAP Note
948066 - "Performance Analysis: Transactions to use" .
Regards,
Bíborka
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Hi Adrian,
Please check ST03N and SMLG for response time.
In st03n you can find the details about performce .
also please check below listed tcode and link
SE30 - ABAP runtime analysis
ST02 - Tune Summary.
ST03 - Workload Analysis (Tuning of buffers,.
ST04 - Database Performance Analysis.
ST05 - Performance Analysis (SQL Trace, etc).
ST06 - Operating System monitor.
ST07 - Application Monitor.
ST14 - Application Analysis.
Performance Tuning:
http://www.dbis.ethz.ch/research/publications/19.pdf]
http://www.thespot4sap.com/Articles/SAPABAPPerformanceTuning_PerformanceAnalysisTools.asp]
BR
AKJ
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