on 08-30-2007 9:51 PM
Hi,
I am new to SAP.
I need to know how to check SAP system is active at OS level.
Regards,
Prem
I recommend to use
sapcontrol
it's the command line interface to the sapstart service which is also able to have a look into information dpmon is providing.
dpmon is limited to abap only sapcontrol is also J2EE aware.
peter
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Prem .
If its on Unix a <b>ps-ef|grep sap</b> should be able to help u
Bye
Bharathwaj V
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Hello,
You can use the utility sapinfo as described in OSS note 34998.
We have been using it successfully for several years.
It is nice to be able to also check the logon groups.
Regards,
Olivier
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You can use the program
dpmon
which is like transaction SM50 (and more).
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Markus
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Whats your OS ? You can
Check Processes at os level , check the logs work directory etc
Thanks
Prince Jose
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