Sure, when we go into some new field or a career, we want to do the most important things, or "the top level" things. The same is true in the case of SAP Basis.
All I wanted to do was ECC installations, configurations, patches, solution manager 4.0, maybe all of that all together.
But the truth is...
The truth is we should first learn how to troubleshoot a "troubled" R/3 system. Try to find out why is a certain problem occuring, what is it thats causing it, and what kind of thought process should I have/apply to resolve that problem. The last one being the most important.
THOUGHT PROCESS. Hard wire this word in your brain, for almost any analytical thinking you do.
One should learn how to analyze the system, which include the Database (Oracle, MySQL, DB/400).
For that we have to go into all the administration TX(T-codes) , and explore all the functions available to us.
The problem I faced was that, hey I don't clicking on any of the buttons, and wait and see what kind of data it displays. But, then what to do with the data, what are the recommended values in those tables, and what are not.
This comes only by reading a lot, a lot of mind-bottling notes and guides on the sap website. It does not come easy.
T Codes to be familiar with:
DB02 SM04
DB12 SM50
DB13 STMS
ST22 ST03
SM12 ST04
SM13 ST06
SM21 SM37
Do me a favour and go through these T-codes right now, and see what are they meant for, and how you judge the goodness of your system.
I shall soon cover the topics on fine tuing the system, and also the new DBACOCKPIT after applying the Basis Support Pack 12.
Its loaded with features. I will also trying and post some screen shots on how to go about configuring the DBACOCKPIT.
CHeers.
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All I wanted to do was ECC installations, configurations, patches, solution manager 4.0, maybe all of that all together.
But the truth is...
The truth is we should first learn how to troubleshoot a "troubled" R/3 system. Try to find out why is a certain problem occuring, what is it thats causing it, and what kind of thought process should I have/apply to resolve that problem. The last one being the most important.
THOUGHT PROCESS. Hard wire this word in your brain, for almost any analytical thinking you do.
One should learn how to analyze the system, which include the Database (Oracle, MySQL, DB/400).
For that we have to go into all the administration TX(T-codes) , and explore all the functions available to us.
The problem I faced was that, hey I don't clicking on any of the buttons, and wait and see what kind of data it displays. But, then what to do with the data, what are the recommended values in those tables, and what are not.
This comes only by reading a lot, a lot of mind-bottling notes and guides on the sap website. It does not come easy.
T Codes to be familiar with:
DB02 SM04
DB12 SM50
DB13 STMS
ST22 ST03
SM12 ST04
SM13 ST06
SM21 SM37
Do me a favour and go through these T-codes right now, and see what are they meant for, and how you judge the goodness of your system.
I shall soon cover the topics on fine tuing the system, and also the new DBACOCKPIT after applying the Basis Support Pack 12.
Its loaded with features. I will also trying and post some screen shots on how to go about configuring the DBACOCKPIT.
CHeers.
Read More-->