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1 LCM210 Java Administration in SAP NetWeaver 7.1 A sneak peek at the SAP NetWeaver Administrator 7.1 features Dimitar Kostov, Lifecycle Management - SPM Suneet Agera, SAP NetWeaver Product Management

2 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 2 Disclaimer This presentation outlines our general product direction and should not be relied on in making a purchase decision. This presentation is not subject to your license agreement or any other agreement with SAP. SAP has no obligation to pursue any course of business outlined in this presentation or to develop or release any functionality mentioned in this presentation. This presentation and SAP's strategy and possible future developments are subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time for any reason without notice. This document is provided without a warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. SAP assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document, except if such damages were caused by SAP intentionally or grossly negligent.

3 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 3 1.SAP Landscape management: Administration and monitoring 2.SAP NetWeaver Administrator for Java administration 3.SAP NetWeaver Administrator for Java monitoring 4.SAP NetWeaver Administrator: new 7.0 features and 7.1 roadmap 5.Summary Agenda

4 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 4 The Past and the Present/Future Portal 7.0 The Past Two central tools installed separately on different boxes Unclear positioning of Central NetWeaver Administrator and SAP Solution Manager The present and the future No more Central NetWeaver Administrator SAP NetWeaver Administrator completely replaces Visual Administrator Central Administration and monitoring now integrated into Solution Manager Work Centers Future … AS Java CE 7.1 NWA 7.1 NWA 7.0 NWA *.* Work Centers

5 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 5 The Administration Scenarios Start Central, Work Local System task list System status list System status based on CCMS information Status overview Important links Solution Manager 7.0 (Landscape Administration/Monitoring from the managing system’s work centers)  Prerequisite: connect managed systems to SLD System status list Common administration transactions SAP NetWeaver Administrator Work Center (System Administration) SAP NetWeaver Administrator 7.1 (System Administration on the managed system)  Clusters with multiple instances are managed as a single entity – a system

6 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 6 SAP NetWeaver Administrator 7.1: Getting Started (life without VA!) Keyword Search Functionality User Profiles  Tip: you can search for the Visual Admin functionality you need as keyword ;-)

7 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 7 More Usability: Cross-tool Navigation, Content filters and Online Help … and content filtering in all tables

8 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 8 1.SAP Landscape management: Administration and monitoring 2.SAP NetWeaver Administrator for Java administration 3.SAP NetWeaver Administrator for Java monitoring 4.SAP NetWeaver Administrator: new 7.0 features and 7.1 roadmap 5.Summary Agenda

9 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 9 Why Logging? The unquestioned top troubleshooting entry point Importance: Entry point to troubleshooting  errors and error context found in the logs Two general use cases for logging: Logs: target group  administrators (for diagnosing and problem localization) Traces: target group  developers (for detailed analysis and debugging) Issues: Volume  many log records are written by the many components Many physical files in a cluster  separate set of files for every node of every instance 6.40 & 7.0 issues in Logging: Poor performance of the advanced log viewing tools Usable tools were not cluster-aware (i.e. OS-level file viewers, etc) No connection between log records and actual component /application which has a problem

10 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 10 How Logging – Best Practices in 7.1 The complete workflow, from configuration to viewing Physical log destinations configuration Comes pre-configured. Can be changed in ConfigTool, but not advised. Log and Trace Severities Again, preconfigured. Can be changed for the whole cluster through Log Configurator for the debugging use case (or when needed). Log Viewing Use NWA Log viewer 7.1: Improved performance and usability (demo follows) Merges all log files from the whole cluster into one view Has quick filtering New log format now includes the CSN component and development component of the failing application and message ID of the problem to improve supportability. … or if you need to stick with individual files: date and time are now human-readable

11 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 11 DEMO: Log Viewing the 7.1 way

12 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 12 Starting & Stopping in Java Cluster wide aggregated status Non technical functionalities Status per Instance Persistence of the desired state

13 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 13 DEMO: Start/Stop the 7.1 way

14 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 14 1.SAP Landscape management: Administration and monitoring 2.Using SAP NetWeaver Administrator for Java administration 3.Using SAP NetWeaver Administrator for Java monitoring 4.SAP NetWeaver Administrator: new 7.0 features and 7.1 roadmap 5.Summary Agenda

15 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 15 How is my AS Java Today? … The AS Java Overview dashboard Easily see the aggregated system status Easily see where the problems are and also where they are not High-level architecture visualized to help problem localization Key metrics for every component are displayed Communication load indicators

16 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 16 DEMO: AS Java Overview

17 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 17 … but I Don’t Use Java, I Use Applications! Applications Availability using NWA Application- Centric: Manage functionalities, not technical apps. Technical Availability: Aggregated state based on runtime, logs and monitors. Initial problem analysis. Logging Integration Keep technical details for drilldown. Next steps: Integration with SOA and Resource Editing

18 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 18 DEMO: Application- Centric Administration

19 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 19 The Applications Are There, but how Do They Do? Monitoring of performance, resources, PI, BPM and GP Also includes: Business Process and Tasks Monitoring and Guided Procedures System performance and resource consumption history. PI Runtime Workbench and multiple PI monitoring tools: just search for PI in the NWA navigation.

20 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 20 1.SAP Landscape management: Administration and monitoring 2.SAP NetWeaver Administrator for Java administration 3.SAP NetWeaver Administrator for Java monitoring 4.SAP NetWeaver Administrator: new 7.0 features and 7.1 roadmap 5.Summary Agenda

21 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 21 Future Is Bright, What About Today? NWA in SAP NetWeaver 7.0: new features New and cool features in NWA 7.0 Session Monitoring: monitor the current activity and user sessions on the system Destinations management: manage the Web Service, HTTP and RFC destinations from a single UI. Also includes connection tests. Failed Applications and Services monitor: Shows how many applications have failed on the system. The data is also reported to CCMS. Context navigation from Java System Reports to Start & Stop to see the failing applications. All this is available in SAP NetWeaver 7.0 SP15 and higher

22 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 22 So Far – so Good … What Can I Have and When? SAP NetWeaver Administrator 7.1 availability and Roadmap

23 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 23 1.SAP Landscape management: Administration and monitoring 2.SAP NetWeaver Administrator for Java administration 3.SAP NetWeaver Administrator for Java monitoring 4.SAP NetWeaver Administrator: new 7.0 features and 7.1 roadmap 5.Summary Agenda © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / LCM210/Page 23

24 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 24 Summary While Solution Manager Work Centers are used for landscape wide administration, the NetWeaver Administrator is used for Java system administration. It is possible to drill down from the Solution Manager work center to the NetWeaver Administrator Visual Administrator is completely replaced by the SAP NetWeaver Administrator 7.1; all its functionalities and much more are available in NetWeaver Administrator 7.1 Usability of the tool has improved drastically Improved logging functionalities have helped debugging and problem resolution much easier and manageable for system administrators Application Centric Administration is the way for the future: the bridge between business processes and technical infrastructure © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / LCM210/Page 24

25 © SAP 2008 / SAP TechEd 08 / Page 25 Further Information  Related Workshops/Lectures at SAP TechEd 2008 LCM260, Administering SAP NetWeaver Java 7.1, Hands On  Related SAP Education and Certification Opportunities http://www.sap.com/education/  SAP Public Web: SAP Developer Network (SDN): https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/lcmhttps://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/lcm Business Process Expert (BPX) Community: www.bpx.sap.comwww.bpx.sap.com

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