Description SE07 - Transport system overview Display options:>
- Overview of connected SAP systems
All SAP systems that are in the table TSYST in the transport queue in the tp profile are displayed.
- Profiles of the transport server (R3TRANS) tp
There are cross-system and system-specific settings. System-specificsettings overwrite general settings in a particular system.
- Upgrades - TMS actions - syslog
The report displays 3 levels of detail in the transport system log: simple display of messages, excluding some of the redundant messages display of executed transport steps with status display of upgrade steps in their proper order, including steps thatstill have to be executed. The time taken is highlighted, when it is longer than 20 minutes. Every upgrade, upgrade step with entries in the ALLLOG and thecorresponding step in the step list, is supplemented by return codestatistics. When severe errors occur, the field with the total number isrepresented inversely. The status can have the following values: 'blank' - transport errors (ALLLOG) > 8 occurred OK - no transport errors > 8 determined cancelled - upgrade terminated (PANIC situation noted in syslog) not completed - still running or lost The last display is problematical because steps can be repeated at anytime and as a result unexpected steps are included in the display. Whenthe end of the upgrade is determined, then the corresponding queue isdisplayed - see Transport Queues>.
- Transport queues
The report displays the number of transport requests in the queue ofevery system. It also shows how many transport requests are containedin particular object classes. In addition, the number of objects is displayed. Transport requests aredivided into 3 categories: queued (waiting) in process completed A record of return code statistics is kept for completed transportrequests. In addition, the amount of data to be transported can be determined.This is deleted during a refresh and can only be determined again bypressing the key Dataset>. A complete overview of all systems can be accessed with System list >. In contrast to the previous screen, the system list is rotated by 90degrees. The lines appear as columns and vice versa. From each of these screens, you can display the transport request queuedirectly. The return codes are represented inversely, so that they canbe seen more easily. After the display described first, the current queue is always shown,whereas after the display described second, all the selected queues areshown. When the amount of data has been determined, it becomes apparentwhether data files exist and how big they are.
- Graphic representation of changes in the queue.
This display is not implemented yet. At a later stage, when lesschanges are made to the transport system, it will be updated.
- Control files of exports/imports in process
- Transport background processes running
- Upgrade analysis of all transport requests in a system
- Locks between transport system and data storage
Possible settings:>
- In the overview for all systems, you can select those systems which are
of interest to you for displaying information.
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