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SAPROUTER Installation

his blog intends to support all consultants who work with SAP ROUTER setup and maintenance. Introduction: The step by step configuration procedure is to install SAP ROUTER on Windows platform (The same procedure can be used in Unix environment) Importantly, if the system is in Domain, perform entire operation with domain admin user only. Not with local admin. Configurations steps: OSS message to SAP: Raise an OSS message to SAP for component XX-SER-NET-NEW with following information. “Request you to please register our Public IP & Host Name for SNC connection for SAP Router <saprouter box hostname> Details: Public ip:<public of your saprouter server> Hostname:<hostname of your saprouter server> Please contact <name> and <number > for more information on this“ Response from SAP would be: Dear customer, We’ve registered your data for the SNC connection to SAP Support. Please do the following: – Go to the http://service.sap.com/s
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Step by step by process to create EWA for JAVA based system

After moving here & there in different blogs, wikis and SCN posts, finally I could able to generate EWA for JAVA based systems. I thought of sharing the steps for creating the Early Watch Alert (EWA) for all JAVA based systems with you. Below is the scenario for generating EWA :- JAVA System Enterprise Portal (EP) server of NW 7.3 EHP1 SP6 Solution manager Sever Solman 7.1 SP 8 with MS SQL 2012 OS Windows 2008 R2 (64 bit) Prerequisites to be checked & performed 1. As per note 797147, download the Wily files (always select ‘automated installation’ option while selecting the downloadable files):-      1.1. WILY INTROSCOPE ENTPR MGR 9      1.2. WILY INTRO EM MGMT MODULES 9      1.3. Agent files for the managed systems Introscope 9 2. Update LM_SERVICE in solman server as per note 1900777 . NB: While deploying this component, you may get following error message. To

How to check logs for particular J2EE application issue

Purpose The purpose of this document is help in searching for specific content in the SAP Netweaver Application Server JAVA for more information on a particular J2EE application. This can be a very tedious affair if many server nodes are configured and this document explains how to do this from the SAP server end using /nwa (SAP Netweaver Administrator), rather than logging to the operating system to search the actual trace file. Example Scenario Lets say that the J2EE Webdynpro application (tc~wd~dispwda) is constantly going down or end users are getting Webdynpro related issues and you as the Basis Administrator would like to investigate further. The issue is not occurring now and a root cause analysis is needed.  You would ideally check all the default trace files for this issue (any error related to the application tc~wd~dispwda) so that any discrepancies can be monitored. Now searching all trace f

SAP Java monitoring Check list

This article answers the following queries :   How to perform daily monitoring of Java stack in SAP ? What are the daily checks for Java applications of SAP ? How to access management console in SAP ? How to perform session monitoring in JAVA stack  of SAP ? How to view various java reports in JAVA stack of SAP? What are the various java reports available in Java stack of SAP  and what is their significance? How to view log and traces in java stack of SAP? Where to view default trace in java stack of SAP? What is the use of  management console in SAP ? JAVA Monitoring Contents : 1.       Checking the java stack/portal accessibility 2.       Actioning, in case portal not accessible 3.       User load analysis 4.       Java Reports – Navigation and usability 5.       Memory consumption and Threads report 6.       Session Monitoring 7.       Logs and Traces (Default trace, Server0 log etc) 8.       Acc

Setup JCo RFC Destination for ABAP system

SAP JCo RFC Destination: SAP JCo connector is using for Java Application to communicate with SAP ABAP system via Remote Function Call (RFC). JCo RFC support bi-directional for communication like Java to ABAP system and ABAP system to Java system. To Access the JCo RFC, We need to login with Visual Administrator. Maintaining a JCo connection in the portal Visual Administrator : Goto the Path: Drive\usr\sap\<SID>\JC<nr>\j2ee\admin\go.bat Click on –> Connect Provide the Password and click on –> Connect Now you have successfully connected the Visual Administator. Next, Go to <SID> –> Server 0(node)–>Services –>JCo RFC Provider Provide the details like below: Click on –>Set We have completed the JCo RFC destination. Now, we need to login in ABAP system and test the RFC. Login to system. Go to Tx. SM59. Select the TCP/IP connections Click on –>Create

EarlyWatch Alert Setup for ABAP Systems

Solution Manager EarlyWatch Alert Setup for ABAP Systems EarlyWatch Alert generation is a service provided by the SAP Solution Manager that provides technical insight in the operation of SAP systems. It uses general recommendations and KPI from SAP to determine the health of the SAP system. Focus is mostly on measuring the capacity of the system and showing possible issues that might jeopardize operation in the future. EarlyWatch Alert generation has to be configured before related functionality such as Service Level Reporting can be used. This document describes the configuration of EarlyWatch Alerts for ABAP systems only. Pre-requisites To perform the steps as indicated in this document, the following pre-requisites have to be fulfilled. • Solution Manager 4 basic configuration has been performed (see reference IMG) • The system for which the EarlyWatch Alert are to be generated it connected to the Sol