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Daily System check

Daily system check is a major task for all SAP Basis Administrators to know all the system status and be proactive before any problems or failures occurs to System.

The general task include by going thru some of the major areas where a Basis can get information about the system and make note of it. It should be recorded or saved in daily date wise to refer later too.

Below is the list of tcodes to be executed to perform daily system check.

SM51: Check active server status (If any of the servers is not active checks the server problem and report it in checklist

SM50: Check the process status in each Server and Application Server

SM21: check the System log for each day and see the type of errors

ST22: check the no. of dumps generated and cause for dumps

SM12: check no. of locks during working hours

SM13: Check the system update status (it should be active)

DB12: check the data backup and Archive log backup status code

DB13: Check the daily system task running in calendar and look for any failures

DB02: Check the table space utilization and critical extents

SM59: Check all the RFC connection used for Business

DB01: For Dead lock entries.

SM37: check how many jobs are active and how many jobs were running during working hours

RZ04: check operation mode is ok

SP01: Check the spool request status

SP12: Delete all TemSe objects if anything found

ST06: Check the CPU utilization.



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