BASIS / NETWEAVER
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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71..How to import the OSS notes?
use
tcode snote
72..What
is OCS and how to apply OCS patches?
OCS
stands for online correction system. Using SPAM ou can apply
OCS patches.
73..What
is transport domain and domain
controller ?
transport
domain contains copy of reference configuration. domain controller contains
reference configuration transport domain consists of all systems that you plan
to manage using stms. within transport domain all systems must have unique
system ids and only one of these systems is identified as the domain controller the transport domain controller is the
system where all TMS configuration settings are maintained. any changes in to the configuration
settings are distributed to all systems in the landscape a
transport group is one or more systems that share a common transport directory
74..Why do we need to
apply support package via
client 000?
package
has to effect the entire system, it is not client dependent. so, we install by
login into 000 client
75..How can
you achieve that a transport request from the DEV system
will be imported into several clients of the QAS system?
will be imported into several clients of the QAS system?
You can not address more then one consolidation route
with one transport
request. If you use a client-specific transport
target group, however, you can
achieve that the transport request will be ready for
import into different clients of the QAS system.
76..What is consolidation route and delivery routes?
The
route between development to quality is called consolidation
route.
The route between quality to production is called delivery route.
It is used to transport data dev-->qua-->prod.
The route between quality to production is called delivery route.
It is used to transport data dev-->qua-->prod.
77..How to define
Logon groups?
A logon group is a logical separation of instances and
applications. You define logon groups to determine how client requests to
certain applications are load balanced when your system setup uses the SAP Web
Dispatcher or a third-party hardware load balancer in front of your application
servers. For example, you can define a logon group so that a certain
application (such as one with high CPU usage) is accessible only on the
instances running on machines equipped with extra CPU resources.
78..What is Logon load
balancing?
Load distribution allows you to dynamically
distribute the SAP users to application server instances. You can increase the
efficiency of individual work groups by setting up multiple logon workgroups
that consist of one or more application instances.
You can assign one or more application servers
to certain workgroups or specific applications. When users log on to the
system, they are automatically logged on to the server that currently has the
best performance statistics and/or the fewest users
79..What is the
difference between synchronous and asynchronous transports?
Dialog
or batch process is blocked until import has ended in
synchronous transport
Dialog or batch process is released after import is started in asynchronous transport
Dialog or batch process is released after import is started in asynchronous transport
80..How
to configure regular transactions
such as MM01 to view archived transports?
MM01 in
SAP is considered as SAP Gateway server. To configure MM01 one should have
RFC Configured on SAP Application Server without the configuration of RFC
Gateway Server
such as MM01 cannot be configured in SAP .and moreover Archived Data can be
viewed through with the help of TCode "SARA" through
which one can view archived data in SAP Application Server.
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