on 02-16-2009 3:19 PM
Hello Experts,
where can I look up at what time my netweaver server was restarted?
Best regards,
Florian
Hello All,
Thanks for you input.
The problem is:
1) No ABAP installed
2) No file system access
Please explain to me how I can get the info using /nwa
Best regards,
Florian
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Hai,
If you have SLD then you can see the uptime in days through,
http://<host name>:<port no>/sld
After this goto 'Administration' - 'Details'
Regards,
Yoganand.V
Hi Florian
always check the db logs at /oracle/SID/saptrace/backgroun/alert.SID.log
and work process traces are as mentioned
above /usr/sap/SID/DVEBMGS<NO>/work/ (trace files)
check system logs at os level from usr/sap/sid/instance_name\log(slog)
The instance name is usually DVEBMGS<NO.>.
Also please check if the folllowing links are useful:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/57/5f1140d72dc442e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
and
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/07/8d5742f00ae054e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
I hope this helps
Regards
Chen
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just look for available.log file on the server,you will be able to see when your server started
Rohit
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Hi Florian Something,
i think you can get the information form the OS logs like
dev_jcontrol
dev_<node name>, such as dev_dispatcher
jvm_<node name>.out, such as jvm_dispatcher.out
which are located in the work directry.
we can also see the log update with time stamp when the server is restarted the location would be somthing like ..
/usr/sap/SID/DVEBMGS##/j2ee/admin/log/console_logs
Regards,
S.Manu.
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in ST02, in one of the top lines (on top of the table), you can see the Startup-Time.
Or in RZ20, go to "SAP CCMS Technical Expert Monitors" and "All Monitoring Contexts" expand all MTE and search for 'Start time and date'
Regards,
ulf
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