on 07-29-2007 7:25 AM
What's the purpose of the file arch<SID>.log
When would you go for a full backup and when would you go for a whole backup?
Which transaction would you use to find out the last processed and saved archive log?
Where can I find the alert in SAP when a file system at UNIX is above 95%?
Where in SAP can I find if SAPOSCOL is running or not
What would you do to start SAPOSCOL?
How to find what's the latest patch level for HP-UX
Whats the procedure to install patches?
What kernel level were you at?
Whats the procedure to Upgrade Kernel?
What is a system copy, why would I need a system copy? How often have you performed a system copy? Can you explain the steps involved in performing a system copy?
How many Oracle upgrades have you performed for SAP?
Have you performed a language import to your system?
Explain your typical day of spool administration?
If I want to know who made the last change to a specific role how would you find it?
Which transaction would show roles added and removed from a user?
What is Central User Administration? And how would you perform user administration in a CUA environment?
Can I make any config changes in Production server?
Assuming the Development server is open for changes but, when you perform a config change and save it, its prompting you to create a transport request. What would I have to do to save config changes without creating a transport?
What storage array have you got exposed to?
What tape drives have you administered?
How would I stop a backup job at the Unix level?
What command would I use to find if a tape drive is UP or not?
Award points if my post is helpful.
Thank you.
regards,
balaram reddy
Hi,
SAP provides a huge range of training that will help you with all your doubds.
I do not think that a forum is the correct place to flow with questions without having a previous base.
Look at your questions:
<b><u>What kernel level were you at?
How many Oracle upgrades have you performed for SAP?
Have you performed a language import to your system?</u></b>
You are dumpling here questions someone has asked in an interview to someone else hoping to learn the answers by heart.
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