In SAP Basis, system monitoring is essential for preserving system functionality and health and guaranteeing smooth operations. Here are the key SAP Basis system monitoring transactions (t-codes) you should know:
T-Code | Description |
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SM51 | Display Active Servers |
SM66 | Global Work Process Overview |
SM37 | Job Monitoring |
ST22 | ABAP Dump Analysis |
SM21 | System Log |
AL08 | Display User Sessions |
ST04 | Database Performance Analysis |
ST03N | Workload Analysis |
SM12 | Lock Entries |
ST06 | OS Monitor (Host Performance) |
ST02 | Tune Summary (Buffer Monitoring) |
SMLG | Logon Group |
RZ20 | CCMS Monitoring |
RZ21 | Maintain CCMS Monitoring |
DBACOCKPIT | Database Cockpit |
SM13 | Update Records |
SM58 | Transactional RFC |
SWEQADM | Event Queue Administration |
OS01 | LAN Check |
SM04 | User List |
ST06N | Detailed OS Monitor |
ST07 | Application Monitor |
ST10 | Table Call Statistics |
ST12 | ABAP Trace and SQL Performance Trace |
SMQ1 | qRFC Monitor (Inbound Queue) |
SMQ2 | qRFC Monitor (Outbound Queue) |
SARA | Archive Administration |
SA38 | Execute a Program |
ST14 | Application Monitor Information |
To maintain the stability and responsiveness of your systems, use these monitoring t-codes to manage your SAP Basis.
Troubleshooting Common Issues with System Monitoring T-code
Performance Issues
- Common performance issues can be solved using SAP BASIS t-codes like ST02 and ST04.
User Session Management
- The user sessions can be effectively managed using SAP BASIS t-codes SM04 and AL08.
Database Issues
- Database-related issues can be monitored and resolved using SAP BASIS t-code DBACOCKPIT and ST04.