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SAP Java monitoring Check list This article answers the following queries : How to perform daily monitoring of Java stack in SAP ? What are the daily checks for Java applications of SAP ? How to access management console in SAP ? How to perform session monitoring in JAVA stack of SAP ? How to view various java reports in JAVA stack of SAP? What are the various java reports available in Java stack of SAP and what is their significance? How to view log and traces in java stack of SAP? Where to view default trace in java stack of SAP? What is the use of management console in SAP ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------- JAVA Monitoring Contents : 1. Checking the java stack/portal accessibility 2. Actioning, in case portal not accessible 3. User load analysis 4. Java Reports – Navigation and usability 5. Memory consumption and Threads report 6. Session Monitoring

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SAP Java monitoring Check list This article answers the following queries :

    How to perform daily monitoring of Java stack in SAP ?

  What are the daily checks for Java applications of SAP ?

  How to access management console in SAP ?

  How to perform session monitoring in JAVA stack  of SAP ?

  How to view various java reports in JAVA stack of SAP?

  What are the various java reports available in Java stack of SAP  and what is their significance?

  How to view log and traces in java stack of SAP?

  Where to view default trace in java stack of SAP?

  What is the use of  management console in SAP ?

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JAVA MonitoringContents :

1.       Checking the java stack/portal accessibility

2.       Actioning, in case portal not accessible

3.       User load analysis

4.       Java Reports – Navigation and usability

5.       Memory consumption and Threads report

6.       Session Monitoring

7.       Logs and Traces (Default trace, Server0 log etc)

8.       Accessing Management Console

9.       Checking System availability using Management Console(SDM, Msg server, Enqueue server, Java nodes etc)

10.   Check various logs(work directory logs, jcontrol, default trace, application log etc)

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Java Monitoring :

Place the link of the respective java application in the browser and check whether the java application is opening:

For example:

http://baakaprd.company.com:50000/irj/portal

If java is up and running, a screen similar to below will open.

If the page did not open,

i)                     Check  whether there are network issuesii)                    Check tablespaces occupancy levels at Oslevel and make sure sufficient space is there

and  if any tablespace is  100% full, action the sameiii)                  Check the default trace for any critical errors iv)                  Check application log to determine any memory related issuesv)                   Check server node status at oslevel or through management console and action and

bring up the java again.To estimate the user load and to check the number of users logged onto the java portal :

Navigate to User Administration ->  Activity Reports

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i)                    Check “Number of users in the last 3 hours” report

   ii)                    To figure out most active users,                                    Check the 10Most active users report

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Java Reports :

Java Memory Consumption Report and Threads Reports :

These reports includes a chart of the memory usage of a cluster node and a chart related to the system and application thread pool.

To check this report login to nwa of the respective java stack :

Then  navigate to Monitoring -> Java System Reports :

Here following reports can be taken by selecting the respective report from the drop down provided:

         Capacity Planning : This report includes a chart representing the requests sent to J2EE Engine, a chart for the number of http and security sessions, and a chart of the communication between J2EE nodes

         Resource Consumption : This report includes a chart of the memory usage of a cluster node, and a chart related to the system and application thread pool

         Error Statistics:  This report includes a chart representing a collection of counters useful for investigating problems. There are also charts that give an overview of timeouts and the size of log files

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         Application Activities : This report includes a chart that represents the history of the activities of deployed applications

         Slowest requests in detail          Slowest requests         Slowest components         User activities         Current activities         Monitor Browser

However from monitoring perspective, resource consumption report is most important to analyse the memory consumption.

Select resource consumption from the dropdown to view the memory statistics as below:

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Click on Go to Detailed Chart link of the respective report to view detailed chart as below

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Click Hint on charts link to analyse the report better.

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Select the respective Instance, Cluster node and Time period from the provided dropdown boxes to view the reports belonging to the same

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There are 2 types of views: Chart view and Table view. You can change the view by selecting the respective radio button.

Please find below table view for Memory Consumption report

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Session Monitoring:

To monitor sessions, navigate to Monitoring -> Session Monitoring

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SAP Java monitoring check list

--------------------------------------------------------------------To check “Logs and Traces”, navigate to System Management -> Monitoring -> Logs and Traces

From the drop down box, different logs can be checked

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  Process list – List of processes that are currently running can  be viewed here and any long running process can be identified and actioned accordingly.

Using Management Console for monitoring Java System :

To open management console for SAP systems based on Unix operating system, add 13 for the port of the portal as mentioned below

http://faqsa6.comapn.com:50013

A screen similar to below screen will appear :

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You can drill down further on SID of the system to view database,Central and SCS instance details as below :

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Please note that Management Console can be accessed even when java is down for a sap system.

You can check database status as below :

You can check the javanode status as below:

Status should be running here if java is up

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Process list – List of processes that are currently running can  be viewed here and any long running process can be identified and actioned accordingly.

SDM, Dispatcher, Server0 and server1 node status can be checked here:

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Various work directory logs, availability log, application log and default trace can be checked here :

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Dev_server0 log :

To check the status of message and enqueue servers, check the process list under scs instance as mentioned below :

To check various logs related to message server, enqueue server, jcmon check the logs under SCS instance as mentioned below :