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SAP Basis Daily Tasks: Created by Yogesh Patel, Last Modified On Oct 19, 2012

The document outlines several daily administrative tasks performed by an SAP system administrator to ensure the optimal performance of the SAP system. These tasks include checking the system status and availability by logging on, monitoring backups, checking the status of application servers and work processes, reviewing failed updates, system logs, and monitoring jobs statuses. The administrator is responsible for addressing any issues and ensuring all system components are functioning properly.
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SAP Basis Daily Tasks: Created by Yogesh Patel, Last Modified On Oct 19, 2012

The document outlines several daily administrative tasks performed by an SAP system administrator to ensure the optimal performance of the SAP system. These tasks include checking the system status and availability by logging on, monitoring backups, checking the status of application servers and work processes, reviewing failed updates, system logs, and monitoring jobs statuses. The administrator is responsible for addressing any issues and ensuring all system components are functioning properly.
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These administrative tasks are usually performed by the SAP system administrator, who is responsible of ensuring that the system is performing
optimally at any point in time

SAP System R/3 System Status Check:

Logon Test

The availability of the SAP system is a pre-requisite for using the SAP system. If you to establish connection to the SAP system the system must
be up and running.

Backup Management:

DB12

It is recommended that backup of the SAP system daily. Success or failure of the backup run has to be monitored daily. Ensure that backups are
done properly so that you can recover the system state when its required. When a backup run fails, you should immediately resolve the problem
and possibly perform an emergency backup.

Application Servers Status Check:

SM51

Application servers used for load balancing, hence, the need for their availability. The application server represents the runtime environment the
SAP system. Use transaction SM51 to display the status of the instances of your SAP system.

Work processes Status Check:

SM51

Work processes are essential for the effective functioning of the SAP system. It is important to ensure that all configured work processes possess
their correct status at any point in time. The SAP administrator should be able to know when to add or redistribute work process based on usage
analysis.

Failed Updates Monitoring:

SM13

Failed updates are transaction that is not committed in the database. As administrator you needs to critical review such updates. Examine the
reason and reprocess the failed update if required.

System Log Review:

SM21

The SAP system has its own system log. The system log contains error, warning and problem messages. The application server records events
and problems in the system log and has a log that contains the messages output.

Jobs Monitoring:

SM37/SM35

In order to optimize resources and increase performance of SAP systems, some operations are performed at the background, defined or standard
jobs. Background job as it were, is supposed to perform assigned task. Review the status of jobs for failure or success.

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