on 12-29-2011 3:49 AM
hi team
i know we can confirm by checking J2ee directory,
if we have java directory we can conclude it is dual stack .this is possible when we have access to OS level .
suppose we logged in through logon pad grant that I don't have server access. how can i check it is dual stack or single stack .
can we check in rz10/rz11 regarding java profiles.
thanks
krishna
Hello,
You can get it as below:
Goto SM51 and if J2EE is present under Message Types for your server instance, then you can confirm that it is a dual stack.
Regards,
Aparna.
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Hello Krishna,
As others said, you will see J2EE in processes list in transaction SM51, if it's dual stack system.
Thanks,
Siva Kumar
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Hello Krishna,
There are many ways to know that:
1) as told above
2)you can check the profile directory, if <SID>_SCS<nr>_<hostname> and <SID>_DVEBMGS<nr>_<hostname> both are present with same hostname and SID then you can say that its dual stack.
3)If you can use dpmon as well as jcmon command to check availability of systems.
Hope it helps, and solves ur querry.
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Regards,
Amit Barnawal
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