production is down and you should up it in 20 min .....what
will you do....
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Answer / manish
1. DB is up or not.
2. Check DB is connected with sap system or not using
R3trans -d
3.open dev_disp to see if any error has been occured.
4.check the client DB is pointing to is correct or not(it
happens in case of DB upgrade if post upgrade activity is
not performed)
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Answer / padma
Check the connection of system with DB(R3trans-d )
Check whther the dispatcher and SAP Serivces are working or
not .
Check the Workload of the system by checking the free Work
Processes in the system
If the WPS are fully Occupied,Kill the WPS after discussing
with customer.
Check the network.
Try to make the system up.
Mostly Problem will be with DB COnnection,Dispatcher and
Network Connection..
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First we need to check, Why the PRD is down?
Check the file System, wheather that is full/
Ex: /usr/sap - 100 % /oracle - 100 %
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