Starting and Stopping SAP
Starting and stopping SAP
system is a very much procedural and sequential.
Start Sequential
Start services – Start
Database – Start Central Instance – Start Dialog Instance
Start Services
Services will come only in
Windows so we need to start the SAP and Database services if they are not
running automatically.
SAP Services
1. SAPOSCOL (This will
collects OS related information)
2 SAP_ Ex: SAPPRD_00
(Control the SAP instance)
Database Services
1. Create the connection to
the database
2. Control DB actions
Start Database
Underlying element of SAP
system is Database Therefore database has to be started first.
Start Central Instance
In this stage operating
system collector called SAPOSCOL is started. It can also be started later in
T-code ST06. SAPOSCOL will runs in the operating system background and collects
the data about operating system resources and makes this available through
shared memory of all the SAP instances. In this stage first message server and
Enqueue server will be started. Once these both are started Dispatcher will be
started at last work processes will be started.
Note – Dialog instance
should be started after the message server and Enqueue server are started.
Next Step: - When an
instance is started it reads the start profile. Start profile contains the
information like type of processes, number of processes, Main memory size and
other.
Profile path: -
usr/sap/SID/sys/profiles
Dispatcher will reads the
default profile which contains the configuration information of the instance.
Dispatcher will start the work processes and creates the instance specific
configuration. After the instance is successfully started all the work
processes connects to the database.
Procedure of Starting the
SAP System: -
SAP can be started in 2
ways
1. Using the Microsoft
management console
2. Using the command
startsap
After logon to system
execute T-Code SM50 and check the number of work process running and also in OS
level execute the command disp+word to see the work process.
Logs of Start Process:-
Status of the start process
is written in to the log files in Sap home directory of the relevant instance.
Log files will be in the form of……
STDERR1 – Database System
STDERR2 – Message Server
STDERR3 – Dispatcher
1. SAP system logs
2. SAP trace files
3. Database error log files
Note: If any problems come
while starting the SAP system we need to check the log files. How and where to
check?
Go to work directory (path
usr/sap/sid/dvbmgs/work
Check the latest updated
files of the Dispatcher, Workprocess, and Message Server.
In windows MMC right click
on gray colour and select trace file directly it takes to the trace file.
Logs files looks like
1. Startsap.log
2. Stopsap.log
3. StartDB.log
4. StopDB.log
5. Dev_disp - Dispatcher log
6. Dev_msg - Message server log
7. Dev_W(XXX) Work process
log
Stopping the SAP system
Mostly the SAP system will
be stopped during if not able to overwrite the kernel, when system parameters
are changed and for some other maintenance activity. Stopping the SAP system
should be in sequence to avoid the inconsistency in the system.
Before stopping the system
some of the things need to be taken in to consideration.
1. Check the logged-on
users in SM04
3. Batch inputs in SM35
4. Updates in SM13
5. External connections
Note: Before stopping the
system it is important to inform all the users, so create the system message in
SM02
Sequence is stopping
1. Stop the Dialog instance
2. Stop the central
instance
3. Stop the database
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