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You can use transactions SM04 and AL08 to obtain an overview of the
users logged on to the system.
You can use transactions SM04 and AL08 to obtain an overview of the
users logged on to the system. Note that only those users that are logged
on to the instance from which you called thi
s transaction are displayed
in transaction SM04. You can use transaction AL08 to obtain an overview
of all users logged on to the system. Unlike SM04, transaction AL08
provides only display functions.
Transaction SM50 provides an overview of thework processes configured
for an instance. T
Jobs
that are scheduled for the time in which the system is stopped run
automatically once the system is restarted.
Before you stop the system, you should check the status of the system.
This involves, among other things:
Check which users are logged on using the User List (SM04).
Background Processing :
Check which jobs are active using the Job Overview (SM37). If jobs
are terminated by the system stop, these must be rescheduled. Jobs
that are scheduled for the time in which the system is stopped run
automatically once the system is restarted. BatchInput:
The transaction Batch Input: Session Overview (SM35) displays
running batch input jobs.
Update:
Use the Update Overview (SM13) to check whether update processes
are terminated by the system stop. These update records are rolled
back during the stop, and these are set to the status ?init?. These
records are then updated again during the restart.
Before you stop your system, you should inform users using a system
The stopping of the SAP system is performed in the opposite order to
the start.
You can use the global user overview to display the users logged
on to your SAP system: Tools → Administration → Monitor →
Performance → Exceptions/Users → Active Users → Users global
(transaction AL08).
Check whether your SAP system is running at operating system level.
a) To do this, run the command tlist /t| more to display an
overview of operating system processes.