SAP--A List of BASIS Common TCode

SAP Data Transactions

Object TSTC Menu Path Items
ABAP Dictionary SEU - R/3 Repository Browser
SE12 - Display ABAP Dictionary
SE11 - Maintain ABAP Dictionary
SE14 - Utilities for ABAP Dictionary tables
SE15 - ABAP Repository information system
Profiles & Parameters STMS - Transport Management System
TU02 - Parameter changes—display active parameters and a history of changes
RZ10 - Maintain profile parameters (by profile)
RZ11 System > Utilities > Runtime analysis > Execute Maintain profile parameters (by parameter). R/3 needs the R/3 profile parameters abap/atrapath and abap/atrasizequota activated when the R/3 System is installed.
SM63 - Display or maintain operating modes
SNRO - Maintain number range objects.
SM56 - Reset or check the number range buffer
Jobs DB13 - DBA Planning Calendar
RZ01 - Job Scheduling Monitor
SM37 - Background Job Overview
SM39 - Job Analysis
SM65 - Execute tests to analyze background processing
Users SM51 - List defined SAP Users
SM04 - user overview
AL08 - Global user overview - Number of users logged onto SAP.
SMLG - Maintain logon groups
Directories AL11 - Display SAP directories
AL18 -  Local filesystem monitor (equivalent to Unix df -k|more)
Documents ST14 - Application analysis—statistics relating to business document volume
- BALE - ALE administration and monitoring
Alerts RZ08 - SAP Alert Monitor

Performance-Related Transactions by System Layer
This table repeats what is shown by specifying a SAP Transaction code or a one of these menu paths:

  • Tools > Administration > Monitor > Performance (abbreviated as "TAMP >")
  • Tools > CCMS > Control/Monitoring > Performance menu

 

Layer TSTC Menu Path Items
Network ST08 - Network Monitor
ST09 - Network Alert Monitor
SM58 - Asynchronous RFC error log
Requests SM13 - Display update requests and resolve errors
SM59 - Display or maintain RFC destinations
Instances RZ02 - Network graphics for R/3 instances
RZ04 - Maintain R/3 instances
Servers SM51 - List of servers
RZ03 - Control Panel for operation modes and server status
OS SM02 - Display SAP System Messages
SM21 - System Log
SM69 - Maintain external operating-system commands
SM49 - Execute external operating-system commands.
ST06 TAMP > Operating System > Local Operating System Monitor reports load on the CPU and the physical main memory. (such as what is reported by Unix command lsattr -E1 sys0).
ST07 TAMP > Operating System > Remote Application Monitor reports load on the CPU and the physical main memory by application.
App Server ST02 TAMP > Setups/Buffers R/3 Memory Configuration Monitor (also known as the function Setups & Tune Buffers). Its Tune Summary reports load on R/3 buffers and other memory areas. Buffer hit ratio = Buffer object reads / logical requests. poor Buffer Quality = saved database calls / (database calls + saved database calls)
STAT - Single statistics records on the application server.
Work Processes SM66 CCMS > Control/monitoring > Work process overview or
TAMP > Exceptions/Users > Active users > All processes.
Systemwide Work Process Overview
SM50 TAMP > System monitoring > Services > Process Overview Local work process load (CPU utilization).
Shows the currently executing WPs on a dialog instance.
ST03 Workload distribution Monitor A technical analysis uses this monitor to identify and analyze problems in the database, R/3 memory management, or R/3 buffers.
An application analysis uses this monitor to identify and analyze transactions, programs, and users that place a heavy load on the system.
DB AL02 - Oracle Database Monitor
ST04 CCMS screen that displays Oracle database activity.   Database Performance Monitor displays load on the database buffers, database locks, wait situations, read and write access to hard disks, and SQL statements.
DB02 CCMS > Control/Monitoring > Performance Menu > Database > Tables/Indexes > Database Allocation > Detail Analysis (consistency check) Analyze tables and indexes (missing database objects and space requirements). Database Performance:Database Allocation monitor, Check Table Within SQL Server, the DBCC CHECKDB command locks user tables, indexes and system tables when running. It is very I/O intensive and should therefore not be run during normal operation, but at times when the system load is low. For more information, see SAP Note 142731 DBCC Checks of SQL Server.
DB12 CCMS > DB Administration > Backup logs > CCMS Monitoring Tool > Backup history > Logs Backup. Overview of backup logs (DBA protocols). In Backup Restore Information list, find the largest transaction log backup. Select a row and then History info to find the number of pages backed-up. Calculate how much free space is left on the transaction log disk by subtracting the amount of space used in the transaction log is the number of dumped pages, multiplied by 8 KB. The SAP log file is initially created with a default size of 1 GB, with the smallest disk normally 9 GB.
DB Tables AL12 - Display table buffer (buffer synchronization)
DB05 - Table analysis
DB20 - Generate tables statistics
ST10 TAMP > Setup/Buffers > Calls Table Access Statistics
SE16 - Data Browser for displaying table contents.
SM31 - SAP Table Maintenance
SE13 STUN > Setup/Buffers > Buffers > Goto > Current local data > Table buffers > Single record To specify whether or not a table should be buffered.
DB SQL ST05 System > Utilities > SQL Trace Start, stop, or view SQL Trace enqueue trace, or RFC trace within ABAP programs for detailed analysis.
ST11 - Display developer traces.
SE30 - ABAP Trace
ST22 -  ABAP runtime error analysis and dump listings
ST01 - R/3 System trace
Locks & Enqueues SM01 - Lock Transactions
SM12 - Display and delete R/3 enqueues

SMLG provides average response times of the overall system.

ST03N provides response times.

 System Maintenance Jobs

    Job Description
    RSBTCDEL Clean the old background job records
    RSDBCREO Clean batch input session log
    RSPO0041 Removing old spooling objects
    RSSNAPDL Clean the old ABAP error dumps

Table Maintenance

    To copy tables across clients, invoke RSCLTCOP

    To make table adjustments across clients, RSAVGL00

    To invoke the Substitution/Validation utility, invoke RGUGBR00

    To transport SAPscript files across systems, RSTXSCRP

    To release batch-input sessions automaticlly. RSBDCSUB

R/3 Tablespaces

Type Tablespace Contains Tables Size Activity
Transaction Tablespaces PSAPBTABD Holds SAP Transaction tables holding order headers, line items, purchase orders, etc. Large Highest
PSAPSTABD Master data and transparent tables with high write activity such as item master, customer data, pricing, etc. Largest Highest
PSAPUSER1D Defined to hold user customization (customer tables) not defined with the SAP software. Depends Depends
PSAPVB0101D & PSAPVB0102D - Large Very high
BASIS Tablespaces PSAPDICTD ABAP data dictionary (usually cached in memory due to frequent reference). Small Low
PSAPLOADD ABAP report loads and screens. - High
PSAPSOURCEID ABAP report source code and screens. - Medium
PSAPPROTD A heavy-use tablespace. Spool, customer, log files, reports and printouts generated by any SAP process. - Highest
System Tablespaces PSAPPOOLD System pool tables that SAP considers too small to be in their own tables. These are generally buffered in memory, so they're accessed at SAP startup time but not heavily after that. Small Low
PSAPCLUD Cluster tables used by SAP as subtables containing LONG RAW datatypes, which must be reorganized using Oracle's slower Export/Import utilities instead of Oracle's faster CREATE TABLE AS SELECT command. Large Medium
PSAPDOCUD Contains codument tables, including SAPscript and SAPfind tables. Small Low
PSAPVB0201D & PSAPVB0202D - - -

 

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