A. The most important purpose of the SYSAUX tablespace is to reduce the load on the system tablespace and additionally simplifying the administration.
B. The tablespace SYSAUX contains a predefined set of SAP tables. In the creation of the database, they are copied into the system tablespace in one step, instead of creating every table step by step.
C. The SYSAUX is a temporary help tablespace for the system tablespace. It provides a central space for necessary additional metadata outside of the system tablespace. Some components and products that previously used the system tablespace now use the SYSAUX tablespace.
D. The tablespace SYSAUX is needed by the installation tool SAPINST itself, and contains temporary Oracle dictionary information. It significantly reduces the installation time of the R3LOAD phase.
A. SAP Web Dispatcher distributes load between different Java instances of one AS Java-based SAP system
B. The dispatcher of an AS Java instance distributes load between the server processes of the local AS Java instance
C. Visual Administrator can be used for defining logon groups for AS Java, those are considered by SAP Web Dispatcher
D. Transaction SMLG is considered for Load Balancing in AS Java as well as for AS ABAP
A. ...a system environment variable defined on the Oracle database server only.
B. ...a system environment variable defined on the Oracle database server and each SAP application server.
C. ...a user environment variable defined on the Oracle database server only.
D. ...a user environment variable defined on the Oracle database server and each SAP application server.
A. For each client, you can choose another property variant as the active variant.
B. Property variants can be activated manually.
C. The property variant "SAP_DEFAULT" is the parent variant for property variant "*".
D. Property variants cannot contain more than 99 performance attributes and their settings.
A. Transformation of rollback- to undo tablespace can be performed with BRSPACE in a one-step procedure.
B. Storage parameters of all undo segments should be equal.
C. Undo segments are overwritten first after undo retention time.
D. The UNDO tablespace MUST be a dictionary managed tablespace.
E. To avoid a tablespace overflow, the UNDO tablespace can be set to be autoextensible.
A. The user TMSADM is created.
B. The transport profile for the transport control program tp is generated in the file system.
C. The TMS configuration is stored in the database and the file system.
D. The transport profile for the transport control program tp is generated in the database.
E. The RFC destinations required for the TMS are generated.
A. For each client in each SAP System, TMS creates RFC destinations which can be displayed using transaction SM59 (Display/Maintain RFC Destinations).
B. During the configuration of the transport domain controller, transport domain control data is written to the file DOMAIN.CFG in the transport directory (subdirectory "bin").
C. For TMS to work, the user ID "TMSADM" is automatically set up on the Transport Domain Controller in client 000.
D. For TMS to work, the user ID "TMSADM" must be created manually in transaction SU01 (User Maintenance), in client 000 of each SAP System belonging to the same transport domain.
E. TMS automatically creates RFC destinations for each SAP System, which can be displayed using transaction SM59 (Display/Maintain RFC Destinations).
A. The lock table is located in the shared memory of the message server, and can be accessed by all work processes through the message server.
B. The lock table is located in the shared memory of the computer where the enqueue work process is running.
C. If a dialog work process from another instance (without enqueue work process) requests a lock, the lock operation is performed by the enqueue work process on the central instance.
D. The lock table is a transparent table located in the SAP system, and the contents can be displayed using the ABAP dictionary.