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Dialog per Application Server Monitor in CCMS

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You can use the Dialog per Application Server monitor to display the most important attributes for the dialog service, broken down by the application servers of your system. The attributes are taken from the Entire System monitor of the SAP CCMS Monitor Templates monitor set.

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text

Features

The monitor contains the following monitoring tree elements (MTEs):

MTE Name
(MTE Class)

Description

Additional Information

FrontendResponseTime
(R3DialogFrontendResponseTime)

Average time that a user waits at the front end for the processing of his or her request

Entire System Monitor

QueueTime
(R3DialogQueueTime)

Average time in the dispatcher wait queue

Load+GenTime
(R3DialogLoad+GenTime)

Average load and generation time of CUA objects

DBRequestTime
(R3DialogDbReqTime)

Average time for processing logical database requests

ResponseTime
(R3DialogResponseTime)

Average response time of the dialog service

Dialog Overview Monitor

UsersLoggedIn
(R3UsersLoggedIn)

Number of users logged on

Activities

To start the monitor, follow the procedure below:

...

1. Start the Alert Monitor using transaction RZ20 or choose CCMS ® Control/Monitoring ® Alert Monitor.

2. On the CCMS Monitor Sets screen, expand the SAP CCMS Monitor Templates set.

3. Start the Dialog per Application Server monitor from the list by double clicking it.



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Title : Dialog per Application Server Monitor in CCMS

SAP NetWeaver Application Server High Availability

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Application Link Enabling (ALE)

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Browse the directories on the application server

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Use TCode AL11 to browse the application servers directory structure.



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Slow Response Times on the R/3 Application and Operating System Level

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Symptom

There is heavy operating system paging, especially page out, and high swap rates.

Corrective action

Increase the main memory or roll area.



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Title : Slow Response Times on the R/3 Application and Operating System Level

Overview of All Application Servers for SAP R/3

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Transaction RZ03 (CCMS Control Panel) gives you an overview of all the application servers in a distributed system. The system administrator can use this overview to decide which application server has to be analyzed more closely.

To display the memory usage of the application servers, choose Edit ® Other views ® Memory management ® Absolute values.

In the first four columns, the list displays the usage of the Extended Memory for the individual application servers. If the value Peak used reaches the value of Total, the memory management of the application server must be better configured. Servers beginning with "hs" are UNIX machines and Servers beginning with "pn" are Windows NT machines.



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Title : Overview of All Application Servers for SAP R/3

SAP Application Help Configuration

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step 1. download the dump on Hard disk

step 2. share the parent folder of EN folder

step3. goto transaction sr13

step 4. click on HtmlHelpFile

step 5: enter variant>any name

platform>WN32 for windows

area>IWBHELP

path >\\

lang>EN



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SAP NetWeaver Application Server High Availability

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SAP NetWeaver Application Server High Availability

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Application Servers with Over 50 Users in Memory Management

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The correct configuration for the memory management system in large R/3 application servers depends on the several factors. SAP can therefore not give any recommendations for the standard configuration. However, you can calculate your own approximate values by referring to the information in this unit and in the other units that are referred to.

To determine the required resources for the host system, contact the SAP Competence Center of your hardware partner Then you can configure the R/3 Server by setting the R/3 memory management parameters in the R/3 system profile.

Main Memory and Swap Space on the Host System

Resource

SAP Recommendation

Size of the swap file or virtual memory paging file

Minimum: the greater of the 2 following numbers:

  • 2-3 GB
  • three times the main memory

In each case, this must be larger than the sum of:

  • the required R/3 swap space (can be approximated using the program sappfpar; see
  • Additional Swap Space Requirements)
  • the memory requirements of the operating system
  • to be safe, at least 200 MB free memory area when executing the operation

Main memory

Guidelines:

Central system with all services, no database: 180 MB plus 5.7 MB per active user or at least 512 MB

With database: Add 150 MB plus 0.3 MB per active user

Application server: 120 MB plus 5.3 MB per active user

More memory increases performance. Also contact your hardware partner or the SAP Competence Center for your hardware partner.

Work processes (Windows NT)

See Determining the Number of Work Processes

R/3 Profile Parameters

How to use the individual parameters is described in Profile Parameters of the Memory Management.

Parameter

Recommended Value

abap/heaplimit

20000000 (20 mil. bytes)

abap/heap_area_dia

2000000000 (2 GB)

abap/heap_area_nondia

Platform dependent, see the parameter documentation

abap/heap_area_total: Limit for Heap Memory

2000000000 (2 GB); see the parameter documentation

em/initial_size_MB: Size of the Extended Memory Pool

UNIX: 5 MB per active user + 1.5 MB per user; minimum 256 MB

Windows NT: 8192

em/stat_log_size_MB: Statistics - User Context Size

20

em/stat_log_timeout: Statistics - User Context Size

600

rdisp/ROLL_MAXFS: Maximum Roll File Size

UNIX: 32768 (32768 8KB blocks)

Windows NT: the same value as rdisp/ROLL_SHM

rdisp/ROLL_SHM: Roll Buffer Size

UNIX: 8192 blocks or 1 MB per active user up to a maximum of 16.500 blocks (100 MB), unless more memory is required (analysis with Transaction ST02)

Windows NT: 128 blocks (1 MB, per active user)

rdisp/PG_MAXFS: Maximum Size of the R/3 Paging File

UNIX: 32768 (32768 8KB blocks)

Windows NT: the same value as rdisp/PG_SHM

rdisp/PG_SHM: Size of the Paging Buffer

UNIX: 1024 blocks

Windows NT: 13 blocks (0,1 MB, per active user)

ztta/roll_area: Roll Area

UNIX: 6500000 (6,5 mil. bytes)

Windows NT: 1000000 (1 mil. bytes)

ztta/roll_first: Size of the Initial Allocation from the Roll Area

UNIX: 1000000 (1 mil. bytes)

If more than 5 MB of extended memory is available per user (em/initial_size_MB), you can set this value to 1 (1 byte).

Windows NT: 1 (1 byte)

ztta/roll_extension: Limit for Extended Memory

128000000 (128 mil. bytes),except for background servers under IBM AIX and Siemens-Nixdorf SINIX You can find more information in the parameter documentation

The settings listed here are recommended base values that you may however, have to change if you monitor and optimize your R/3 System. For more detailed information, see Monitoring the Memory Management System and Profile Parameters of the Memory Management.


Check the changes to the system profiles using the program sappfpar. For more information, see Checking the Hardware and Operating System of the Host System.



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Title : Application Servers with Over 50 Users in Memory Management

Application Servers with Over 50 Users in Memory Management

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The correct configuration for the memory management system in large R/3 application servers depends on the several factors. SAP can therefore not give any recommendations for the standard configuration. However, you can calculate your own approximate values by referring to the information in this unit and in the other units that are referred to.

To determine the required resources for the host system, contact the SAP Competence Center of your hardware partner Then you can configure the R/3 Server by setting the R/3 memory management parameters in the R/3 system profile.

Main Memory and Swap Space on the Host System

Resource

SAP Recommendation

Size of the swap file or virtual memory paging file

Minimum: the greater of the 2 following numbers:

  • 2-3 GB
  • three times the main memory

In each case, this must be larger than the sum of:

  • the required R/3 swap space (can be approximated using the program sappfpar; see
  • Additional Swap Space Requirements)
  • the memory requirements of the operating system
  • to be safe, at least 200 MB free memory area when executing the operation

Main memory

Guidelines:

Central system with all services, no database: 180 MB plus 5.7 MB per active user or at least 512 MB

With database: Add 150 MB plus 0.3 MB per active user

Application server: 120 MB plus 5.3 MB per active user

More memory increases performance. Also contact your hardware partner or the SAP Competence Center for your hardware partner.

Work processes (Windows NT)

See Determining the Number of Work Processes

R/3 Profile Parameters

How to use the individual parameters is described in Profile Parameters of the Memory Management.

Parameter

Recommended Value

abap/heaplimit

20000000 (20 mil. bytes)

abap/heap_area_dia

2000000000 (2 GB)

abap/heap_area_nondia

Platform dependent, see the parameter documentation

abap/heap_area_total: Limit for Heap Memory

2000000000 (2 GB); see the parameter documentation

em/initial_size_MB: Size of the Extended Memory Pool

UNIX: 5 MB per active user + 1.5 MB per user; minimum 256 MB

Windows NT: 8192

em/stat_log_size_MB: Statistics - User Context Size

20

em/stat_log_timeout: Statistics - User Context Size

600

rdisp/ROLL_MAXFS: Maximum Roll File Size

UNIX: 32768 (32768 8KB blocks)

Windows NT: the same value as rdisp/ROLL_SHM

rdisp/ROLL_SHM: Roll Buffer Size

UNIX: 8192 blocks or 1 MB per active user up to a maximum of 16.500 blocks (100 MB), unless more memory is required (analysis with Transaction ST02)

Windows NT: 128 blocks (1 MB, per active user)

rdisp/PG_MAXFS: Maximum Size of the R/3 Paging File

UNIX: 32768 (32768 8KB blocks)

Windows NT: the same value as rdisp/PG_SHM

rdisp/PG_SHM: Size of the Paging Buffer

UNIX: 1024 blocks

Windows NT: 13 blocks (0,1 MB, per active user)

ztta/roll_area: Roll Area

UNIX: 6500000 (6,5 mil. bytes)

Windows NT: 1000000 (1 mil. bytes)

ztta/roll_first: Size of the Initial Allocation from the Roll Area

UNIX: 1000000 (1 mil. bytes)

If more than 5 MB of extended memory is available per user (em/initial_size_MB), you can set this value to 1 (1 byte).

Windows NT: 1 (1 byte)

ztta/roll_extension: Limit for Extended Memory

128000000 (128 mil. bytes),except for background servers under IBM AIX and Siemens-Nixdorf SINIX You can find more information in the parameter documentation

The settings listed here are recommended base values that you may however, have to change if you monitor and optimize your R/3 System. For more detailed information, see Monitoring the Memory Management System and Profile Parameters of the Memory Management.


Check the changes to the system profiles using the program sappfpar. For more information, see Checking the Hardware and Operating System of the Host System.



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Monitoring RFC Resources on the Application Server

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Application Servers with Up to 15 Users in Memory MANAGEMENT

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The values listed in the following table for the host systems and server should ensure the best possible operation of your R/3 application sever for up to 15 users.

The lower limit values represent a type of minimum configuration for small R/3 installations:

Main Memory and Swap Space on the Host System

Resource

SAP Recommendation

Size of the swap file or virtual memory paging file

Minimum: the greater of the 2 following numbers:

  • 700 MB
  • three times the main memory

Recommendation: 2-3 GB

Main memory

Minimum: 256 MB (without a database) You will achieve performance advantages with a larger main memory.

Recommendation: 512 MB

This value is recommended for hosts where only one R/3 server runs. If you install the database system or other servers on a host, contact the Hardware Competence Center or your system consultant.

Work processes (Windows NT)

See Determining the Number of Work Processes

R/3 Profile Parameters

How to use the individual parameters is described in Profile Parameters of the Memory Management.

Parameter

Recommended Value

abap/heaplimit

20000000 (20 mil. bytes)

abap/heap_area_dia

200000000 (200 mil. bytes)

abap/heap_area_nondia

  • IBM AIX: 220000000 (220 mil. bytes)
  • Siemens-Nixdorf SINIX: 350000000 (350 mil. bytes)
  • Other platforms: 400000000 (400 mil. bytes)

abap/heap_area_total: Limit for Heap Memory

1500000000 (1,5 GB)

em/initial_size_MB: Size of the Extended Memory Pool

128 (128 MB, 6 MB per user)

Minimum 64 MB

em/stat_log_size_MB: Statistics - User Context Size

20

em/stat_log_timeout: Statistics - User Context Size

600

rdisp/ROLL_MAXFS: Maximum Roll File Size

UNIX: 16384

Windows NT: the same value as rdisp/ROLL_SHM

rdisp/ROLL_SHM: Roll Buffer Size

UNIX: 2048

Windows NT: 128 blocks (1 MB, per active user)

rdisp/PG_MAXFS: Maximum Size of the R/3 Paging File

UNIX: 16384

Windows NT: the same value as rdisp/PG_SHM

rdisp/PG_SHM: Size of the Paging Buffer

UNIX: 512

Windows NT: 13 blocks (0,1 MB, per active user)

ztta/roll_area: Roll Area

UNIX: 6500000 (6,5 mil. bytes)

Windows NT: 1000000 (1 mil. bytes)

ztta/roll_first: Size of the Initial Allocation from the Roll Area

UNIX: 1000000 (1 mil. bytes)

If more than 6 MB of extended memory is available per user (em/initial_size_MB), you can set this value to 1 (1 byte).

Windows NT: 1 (1 byte)

ztta/roll_extension: Limit for Extended Memory

40000000 (40 mil. bytes),except for background servers under IBM AIX and Siemens-Nixdorf SINIX You can find more information in the parameter documentation


The settings listed here are recommended base values that you may however, have to change if you monitor and optimize your R/3 System. For more detailed information , see Monitoring the Memory Management System.


Check the changes to the system profiles using the program sappfpar. For more information, see Checking the Hardware and Operating System of the Host System.



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Title : Application Servers with Up to 15 Users in Memory MANAGEMENT

Outputting the Processing Status of an Application in SAP HR

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  1. Choose Applicant activity
  2. ® Display.

    The Display Applicant Activities screen appears.

  3. In the Applicant number field, enter the desired number.
  4. Choose Edit
  5. ® Execute.
    1. If an applicant has several applications, select the one you want, and choose Edit
    2. ® Choose application.

    The Display Applicant Activities screen appears.

    You can display the processing status of an application from the list of all activities for an applicant.

  6. You can print out the processing status of the application, or display an individual applicant activity, its notes, or the reference activity of an applicant activity.

In order to:

Proceed as follows:

Result

Print out the processing status of an application

Choose Applicant activity ® Print activity list.

The Print Parameters screen appears.

Enter your data as required.

Choose Output ® Print.

The system prints out the processing status of the application.

Display an individual applicant activity

Select the desired activity, and choose Edit ® Display notes.

The Display Planned Action or Display Completed Action screen appears. The system displays the applicant activity.

Display the notes for an applicant activity

Select the desired activity, and choose Edit ® Display notes.

The system displays the screen Display Notes on Activity: Language E. The system displays the notes on the applicant activity.

Display the reference activity for an applicant activity

Select the desired activity, and choose Display reference.

The applicant activity and its reference activity are highlighted.



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Title : Outputting the Processing Status of an Application in SAP HR

Internet Application Components in SAP HR

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Use

The Recruitment Internet application components enable you to:

  • place job advertisements on the Internet
  • process applications via E-mail
  • have applicants monitor the processing status of their own application via the Internet

The fact that you can advertise on the Internet has advantages for both your company and for potential applicants by:

  • reinforcing your company’s presence on the Internet
  • giving potential applicants worldwide permanent access to information on your company and the employment opportunities it offers
  • enabling applicants to submit applications for a specific job or unsolicited applications directly via E-mail. These applications are passed on to the correct administrator automatically.
  • giving all applicants a unique applicant number and a password so that they can track their application on the Internet


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Processing Receipt of Application SAP HR Recruitment Editing of Applicant Data

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Purpose

You check if the applicant has filed a job application at your company in the past. If so, the application is entered, and the applicant’s data is updated. If not, the applicant and application are entered.

Prerequisites

Your company has received a job application.

Process Flow

1. Find out whether the application is an internal application, or an external application.

For more information, see Initial Entry of Applicant Data by Fast Entry.

2. If the application comes from an external applicant, enter the applicant’s personal data.

If the application comes from an employee of your own company, establish the applicant’s personnel number.

3. Check if the applicant has filed a job application in the past.

4. If the applicant has not filed an application before, enter the applicant’s data.

If the applicant has filed an application in the past, transfer or update the applicant’s data.

5. Once you have entered the applicant’s data, enter data on the application.

6. To enter additional data on an application, work through the following steps:

a) Enter the applicant’s qualifications.

b) Enter the applicant’s career to date.

c) Enter the applicant’s career preferences.

d) Enter any challenges the applicant might have.

Result

The application is ‘in process’. You can continue with the following processes:


  • Confirming Receipt of Application

  • Applicant Pool Administration

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    Confirmation of Receipt of Application SAP HR Recruitment Editing of Applicant Data

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    Purpose

    The applicant is informed that his or her application has been received by your company.

    Prerequisites

    You can send the applicant confirmation of receipt of his or her application only once you have entered the application in the system. When you enter the application in the system, the applicant activity Receipt is automatically created as a planned activity. When you carry out the applicant activity Receipt, the system creates a confirmation of receipt of application and sets the status of this applicant activity to completed.

    Process Flow

    1. Establish the channel through which the confirmation of receipt should go. You can either create the confirmations of receipt of applications individually or using bulk processing if you have several applicants.

    For more information, see Applicant Activities and Recurring Tasks.

    2. Draw up the standard letter for the confirmation of receipt.

    3. Pass the confirmation of receipt onto the applicant through the appropriate channel.

    For more information, see Outputting Letters Using Bulk Processing.

    Result

    You have informed the applicant(s) by means of a letter that you have received their application(s).



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    Title : Confirmation of Receipt of Application SAP HR Recruitment Editing of Applicant Data

    We offer H1B transfers and Green Card application

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