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System Monitoring Transactions in SAP BASIS

Updated Jul 14, 2024

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
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.


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