on 06-29-2011 3:41 PM
Hi Gurus
Some month ago I started to administered BI NW 7.0 double stack.
I u2018am sure, that functionality of AS ABAP is used, but I really doubt if functionality of AS JAVA is used, so how to check if someone is used AS JAVA ?
Is this good idea to check:
Visual Administrator -> Cluster -> Server -> Services -> Performance Tracing -> Runtime -> JARM -> User Overview ?
Any other ideas ?
(I don't want to turn off AS JAVA and wait for telephone calls
In Performance Tracing -> Runtime -> JARM -> User Overview -> Call Num
first five entries are:
User name Num of Requests
< no user name>, 407624
J2EE_GUEST 23108
Anonymous Users 23068
Everyone 23068
SAP_J2EE_GUEST 11534
There are some other entries, but there is absolutely NO entries related to the users except administrators. Is this mean, that nobody was using AS JAVA functionality from u201CFirst Requestu201D time ?
Best Regards
Jan
JARM: Application Response Time Measurement, smilimar to ST03N.
But If you wanna get User stats, 2 ways:
Security Provider---> User login Sessions
Nwa--> Session Monitoring
Thanks
SM
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Hello Gurus
Thanks SM.
This is good idea, when You want to watch activity continuously, but when You want to check logs from time to time, is rather poor, because in my systems typical situation is, that some users log in to system very seldom to do something very important.
Thanks Shitij
It really helps me.
But I still don't understand what dos activity of users:
J2EE_GUEST
Anonymous Users
Everyone
SAP_J2EE_GUEST
Guest
and requests without related user name mean.
Is this only technical activity of BI system
or
real users are send some requests from that accounts.
Please consider: there is no requests related to real users instead of administrators.
Regards
Jan
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To check users logged into AS Java. Login to NWA (http://hostname:port/nwa) and go to Monitoring-->Java System Reports.
Here you can find no. of users logged in.
Regards,
Shitij
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