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Where we can see logfile for SAPDBA ?

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Where we can see logfile for SAPDBA ?

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Hi satish

If you have older version of sapdba

wht you need to do is go to run and type sapdba.exe

you will get a window with options

a-startup/shutdown instance h-backup database

b-instance information i-backupoffline redologs

c-tablespace administration j-restore/recovery

d-reorganisation k-db check/verification

e-export/import l-show/cleanup

f-archivemode m-user and security

g-additional functions

q-quit

or you can go to usr\sap\SID\sys\exe\run\sapdba.exe

when you go to the same path and type brtools.exe ...this one is the newer version and is supported by sap

you will get a window with options

1= instance management

2- space management

3- segment management

4- backup and database copy

5- restore and recovery

6- check and verification

7- database statistics

8- additional functions

9- exit programm

standard keys: c-cont, b-back, s-stop, r-refr, h-help

You can select the options among them which will give you further options

SAP has come up with gui version of BRTOOLS

when ever you perform any action out of the above options there will be logs created in the respectory folders which are located oracle DB folder

Thanks

Jameel

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Thank you.

markus_doehr2
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SAPDBA is deprecated and shouldn´t be used any more, use the BR*TOOLS instead.

Check transaction DB24.

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Markus

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Markus Döhr

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for sure you mean SAPDBA.

SAPDB aka MaxDB is still supported....

Peter

markus_doehr2
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Of course - typo - corrected...

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Markus