ACADEMIA SAP SYSTEM ADMINSTRATION 7.31
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Intermediário
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Lisboa
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22h
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Duração
25 Dias
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Process and perform basic and administrative tasks within the technology environment of SAP systems
Introduce Oracle database administration on SAP systems using tools and transactions provided by SAP.
Understand and describe the architecture of an Oracle database
Use database management tools provided by SAP
Define a backup strategy
Perform backups with use of SAP database management tools
Perform a restore/recovery of the database using SAP tools
Explain the concepts of Oracle data storage management
Use SAP tools to run regular database checks
Solve storage-related problems
Define a strategy for refreshing the statistics used by the cost-based optimizer
Describe Oracle cache management
Use the SAP database monitor to analyze performance problems
Detect expensive SQL statements
Describe how incorrect indexes affect performance
Analyze memory configuration of the Oracle database
Analyze physical and logical layout of the database
Administradores de Sistemas
Administradores de Bases de Dados
Arquitetos de Sistemas
Program/Project Managers
Technology Consultants
Estudantes nas áreas de TI (Sistemas de Informação, Ciências e Tecnologias da Informação, Engenharia Informática, Informática e Gestão de Empresas)
Não é necessário conhecimento ou experiência prévia para realizar a ACADEMIA. Recomenda-se, porém, noções e conhecimento em processamento de dados – os conhecimentos fundamentais de sistemas operacionais e de bases de dados sem algum dos processos funcionais de uma empresa (tais como contabilidade, finanças ou logística, entre outros) onde se implementará a tecnologia SAP.
| SAP Certified Technology Associate - System Administration (Oracle DB) with SAP NetWeaver 7.31 | The certification exam validates the candidate's ability in the role as a technology consultant to assist clients or employers manage and execute key business processes. Armed with an understanding of SAP system administration, the candidate can put his/her knowledge into practice in projects.
Opiniões
Matérias
- SAP Systems
- NetWeaver
- SAP
- Capabilities
- Architecture
- AS Java
- Java
- SAP System
- AS
- ABAP Systems
- AS Java Systems
- Systems
Programa
1. TAMD10 – SAP NetWeaver AS Implementation & Operation I (Part 1) – 5 dias
Unit 1: SAP Systems
- Explaining the Key Capabilities of SAP NetWeaver
- Explaining the Architecture of an SAP System, AS ABAP and AS Java
- Navigating with SAP GUI for Windows in AS ABAP Systems
- Navigating with a Browser in AS Java Systems
- Accessing AS ABAP Systems with SAP GUI
- Accessing SAP Systems using Other User Interfaces
- Explaining AS ABAP and AS Java System Architecture
- Identifying the Processes of an AS ABAP System
- Processing User Requests in AS ABAP
- Explaining Additional Processes of an AS ABAP System
- Explaining the Processes of an AS Java System
- Explaining the Architecture of SAP NetWeaver Application Server
- Describing the Procedure of a System Logon (AS ABAP)
- Configuring SAP Logon
- Setting Up Logon Groups in AS ABAP
- Operating Common System Administration Tasks
- Describing the Fundamental Concepts of Java
- Describing the Architecture of the SAP NetWeaver Application Server (AS)
- Outlining the Java Cluster Architecture
- Describing the Internal Structure of AS Java
- Identifying the Platform, Database, and User Experience in the SAP Technology Portfolio
- Outlining Additional Components of the SAP Technology Portfolio
- Identifying the Components of the SAP Applications Portfolio
- Describing the Start and Stop Procedure of an SAP System
- Describing the Start Process of the SAP NetWeaver AS ABAP
- Starting and Stopping SAP Systems
- Analyzing the AS ABAP Logs for a Failed System Start
- Scheduling Downtime
- Starting and Stopping an AS Java
- Evaluating the Tools for Starting and Stopping SAP Systems
- Evaluating Load Balancing Options in the AS Java Environment
- Operating the Java Startup and Control Framework
- Analyzing the Logs of Start and Stop Processes of AS Java
- Analyzing System Profile Parameters
- Maintaining Profile Parameters
- Identifying Administration Tools Used in Configuration
- Maintaining the Basic Configuration of AS Java with the Config Tool
- Configuring AS Java with SAP NetWeaver Administrator
- Configuring the Properties of the Central Services Instance
- Administering the ICM Process
- Outlining the Data Structure of an AS ABAP System
- Managing Transports in the ABAP Environment
- Explaining ABAP Workbench Tools
- Developing and Transporting an ABAP Repository Object
- Developing Applications in AS Java
- Developing Applications in Eclipse for ABAP
Unit 1: Technology Components for Browser-Based User Dialogs
- Describing Internet Scenarios with SAP Systems
- Describing the Internet Communication Manager (ICM)
- Using the Internet Communication Framework (ICF)
- Using the SAP Web Dispatcher
- Administrating Web Services in AS ABAP
- Setting Up Communication with SAPconnect
- Setting Up Communication with Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
- Explaining the Components of the SAP Gateway
- Using ABAP SAP Central Services Instance (ASCS)^
- Using the Enqueue Replication Server (ERS)
- Explaining the Architecture of SAP NetWeaver Application Server
- Describing the Procedure of a System Logon (AS ABAP)
- Configuring SAP Logon
- Setting Up Logon Groups in AS ABAP
- Operating Common System Administration Tasks
- Configuring the User Management Engine (UME)
- Maintaining Users and Groups
- Managing Java Authorization
- Administrating Special Principles
- Configuring the Logon Procedure of the AS Java
- Describing Network Security
- Setting Up SSL
- Describing Communication with Remote Function Call (RFC) Based Technology
- Describing the Basics of Web Services
- Describing OData in SAP
- Configuring Remote Function Calls
- Setting Up Remote Connections
- Creating Connections to Other Systems
- Creating Connections to Other Systems with the Java Connector Architecture
- Explaining the Monitoring Architecture
- Monitoring SAP Systems
- Monitoring with SAP Solution Manager
- Troubleshooting with Traces and Protocols
- Developing a Troubleshooting Procedure
- Monitoring AS Java
- Connecting to a Central Monitoring System
- Configuring Availability Monitoring
- Viewing and Configuring the Log and Trace Files
- Monitoring a System with SAP Solution Manager
- Explaining Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
- Describing the Installation of an SAP System
Unit 1: SAP System Architecture
- Describing SAP Systems
- Describing the Processes of an Application Server (AS) ABAP and Java- Based SAP System
- Installing an SAP System with Software Provisioning Manager (SWPM)
- Installing an SAP System with SAPinst
- Preparing for the Installation
- Considering SAP Recommendations Regarding the Use of Virtual Host Names
- Preparing for the Installation of an SAP System on Windows
- Preparing for the Installation of an SAP System on UNIX
- Planning an Installation
- Installing SAP ERP Central Component
- Installing an Additional Application Server (AAS) for AS ABAP-based SAP Systems
- Installing SAP Solution Manager
- Installing an AAS for an AS ABAP + Java SAP System
- Identifying Initial Post-Installation Steps
- Setting up Support for the SAP System
- Completing Additional Configuration Steps
- Performing Further Setup Activities
- Using Automated Initial Setup of SAP NetWeaver 7.4, AS ABAP Procedure
- Configuring an Application Server (AS) Java-Based SAP System
- Installing Standalone SAP Gateway
- Patching SAP Systems
- Preparing a Maintenance Transaction
- Completing the Installation of the Enhancement Package 7 for SAP ERP 6.0
- Preparing AS ABAP-Based SAP Systems Before Using SUM
- Updating AS ABAP-based SAP Systems Using SUM
- Completing the Required Activities After Updating the SAP ECC System
- Installing an SAP Enterprise Portal System
- Updating AS ABAP Plus Java-Based SAP Systems Using Software Update Manager (SUM)
- Updating AS Java-Based SAP Systems Using Software Update Manager
- Configuring Printers in AS ABAP
- Managing Spool Requests
- Setting Up the Printing Assistant for Landscapes (PAL)
- Administrating Background Jobs
Unit 1: Introduction to SAP Software Logistics
- Describing the SAP System Landscape
- Describing the Clients in an SAP System
- Defining System and Client Change Options
- Setting Up the Transport Management System (TMS)
- Creating Extended Transport Control
- Customizing SAP Systems
- Managing Transport Requests for Customizing
- Describing the Customizing Process Flow
- Describing Change Management for ABAP Development
- Developing Customer Programs
- Modifying SAP Objects
- Describing the Transport Process Flow
- Importing Transport Requests Using TMS
- Defining the Quality Assurance (QA) Approval Procedure andTransport Proposals
- Maintaining the Import Process
- Monitoring Transport Activity
- Cleaning Up the Transport Directory
- Configuring the Change and Transport System (CTS) for Transporting Non-ABAP Objects
- Transporting Non-ABAP Objects
- Describing Client Copy and Client Transport Tools
- Performing Client Copies
- Managing a Client Transport
- Deleting Client Copies
- Monitoring Client Copies
- Performing Client Compare and Adjustment
- Implementing SAP Notes
- Describing SAP Support Packages
- Managing SAP Support Packages
- Managing SAP Support Packages with Software Update Manager(SUM)
- Implementing SAP Enhancement Packages and SAP System Upgrades
- Reviewing Phases in the Technical Implementation of an SAPSystem Update/Upgrade
- Activating Business Functions with SAP Switch Framework
Unit 1: Database Overview
- Reviewing Database Architecture
- Connecting to the Database
- Using Database Administration Tools
- Administrating Oracle Instances
- Reviewing a Backup Strategy
- Reviewing Backup Tools
- Performing Backups
- Performing Restore and Recovery
- Working with Advanced Backup Techniques
- Introducing Oracle Data Management
- Managing Database System Check
- Explaining Computing Center Management System (CCMS) Alert Monitor
- Administering Tablespaces
- Performing Reorganization of Tables
- Housekeeping and Troubleshooting
- Introducing Oracle System Global Area
- Introducing Automatic Oracle Program Global Area
- Working in the DBA Cockpit Performance Monitor
- Using the DBA Cockpit to Monitor the Database
- Understanding the Impact of Expensive SQL Statements
- Using SM50/SM66 to Find Expensive SQL Statements
- Using ST03N/STAD to Find Expensive SQL Statements
- Using ST04 to Find Expensive SQL Statements
- Using SQL Trace to Find Expensive SQL Statements
- Monitoring Exclusive Lock Waits
- Utilizing Indexes
- Creating an Index
- Updating Statistics
- Detecting Problems with Optimizer Statistics
- Defragmenting Indexes
- Working with I/O Contention
- Describing Data Buffer Utilization
- Analyzing the Efficiency of Shared Pool
- Monitoring the Automatic Program Global Area
- Observing Oracle Wait Interface
- Reviewing the Automatic Workload Repository and Histories
ACADEMIA SAP SYSTEM ADMINSTRATION 7.31