Solved: Dear all, I'm looking for a way to deactivate the sapstart and sapstartsrv processes which keep running every time I stop the system (NW04s on AIX 5.2). I
If the SAP component is not offline, the plan fails. The process used to determine the status is the enserver process.Steps In the Common Tasks section of the N1 SPS browser interface, click SAP. In the SAP Enqueue Server section of the SAP Tasks page, click Stop. Click Run. Select a...
Hi experts, We have installed clustered SAP systems with HP serviceguard. The cluster include 2 nodes with 2 packages DB and SCS. DB is oracle My question is: The whole
A few weeks ago, we discussed how an SAP system could be set up to be “externally-signed”, i.e. trusted so that the system is truly what someone may claim it to be .
check on SAP notes/documentation on OS update of your SAP system, and particularly information about how to stop SAP processes and make a backup. SAP processes should be stopped during the OS update procedure. back up your SAP system and store it at location different from a node(s) which...
To stop a zone resource, you need to know the install path of the non-global zone resource that you want to stop. You can view the install path by clicking the View All link in the Solaris Non-Global Zone as a Resource section of the SAP plug-in page.In...
SAP Managed Tags: BW (SAP Business Warehouse), SAP NetWeaver Dear Friends, Few process chains (including Meta and Local) are running on daily basis in BW- PRD. For some reasons my client wants to stop all these PC permanently. Planning to load the data manually whenevr is required. I ...
Solved: Hi all, I want to start and stop SAP automatically when the system starts or is stopped. In earlier Suse (SLES 9) releases there was a script sapr3 in
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These apps can sap your battery and precious resources, but there may be afew different causesfor your problems. Some apps might not be well optimized, some might be malware, and others might be buggy. It’s essential to try fixing these first, and see if that improves your battery woes...