on 05-09-2013 2:24 AM
hi all,
Is there a way in SAP to check if an java engine has corruption, couple of days back we had an portal suddenly not responding to logins(gives a login page but nothing happens after entering username/passwd) and later with fsck the unix guys discovered the j2ee files were corrupted, is anyone aware of any tools in SAP which can inform of corruption ?
Thank you
Jonu
Good Day
is anyone aware of any tools in SAP which can inform of corruption ?
To the best of my knowledge there isn't tool available for identifying any corruption of the J2EE related files.
What files are we talking here ?
Did you get a chance to check the server node trace files and the default traces ?
Has there been any indication about any errors related to the files the J2EE engine uses ?
Cheers
RB
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Hello Jonu,
Have a try with the below Sap Notes from service.sap.com which i found working on Sap Java stack problems.
1095476 | Information for troubleshooting of the AS Java |
1004255 | How to create a full HPROF heap dump of J2EE Engine 6.40/7.0 |
746917 | FAQ Content Player - SAP Learning Solution |
742395 | Analyzing High CPU usage by the J2EE Engine |
724719 | How to enable HTTP tracing in the SAP J2EE Engine 6.40/7.0 |
710154 | How to create a thread dump for the J2EE Engine 6.40/7.0 |
710146 | How to change J2EE Engine JVM Settings |
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