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SAP Basis is the technical foundation that enables SAP applications to function. It encompasses a range of middleware programs and tools that support the interoperability and portability of SAP applications across systems and databases. Responsibilities include system installation and configuration, load balancing, performance tuning, and system maintenance. SAP Basis ensures the smooth operation, security, and performance of SAP environments.

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SAP Basis Online Training course content :-


Introduction to SAP R/3 Basis:
  • What is Basis?
  • Introduction to SAP R/3 Client / Server Technology and SAP R/3 Architecture
  • Roles and Responsibilities of Basis Consultants
  • Database Service. Application Services, Presentation Services
  • Introduction to OS Concepts
  • Introduction to SAP R/3 Hardware Concepts : The CPU
  • Introduction to SAP R/3 Hardware Concepts : Storage
  • Available SAP R/3 Platforms – Windows NT
  • SAP R/3 Networking issues
Architecture of SAP R/3 Application Server
  • SAP R/3 Application Server Architecture DVEBMGS00
  • Dialog Server
  • Update Server
  • SAP R/3 Work Process – Overview
  • Managing SAP R/3 Work Processes
Sizing Requirements
  • Fill the requirement by customer
  • Initialization of RAM CPU
  • Storage selection
  • Selection of Hardware
  • Take approve from SAP
Implementation Phase from ASIS to TOBE
  • Requirement gathering
  • Blueprint Phase
  • Realization phase
  • Pre-Golive Test phase
  • Golive Phase
ROLE OF BASIS CONSULTANTS
  • Daily Tasks
  • Weekly Tasks
  • Monthly Tasks
  • Yearly Tasks
  • On Demand Tasks
SAP R/3 Administration Tasks – Client
  • Introduction to Client Architecture
  • Features of Client
  • Creating Client
  • Client Copy (Local, Remote, Export and Import )
  • Dropping a client
SAP R/3 Administration Tasks – User Managements
  • Different Types of users dia,system,cumm,service,reference
  • Creating User
  • Locking and Unlocking a User
  • Limiting Logon Attempts
  • Setting Password Controls
  • Maintaining User defaults & Options
SAP R/3 Roles & Authorizations – SAP Roles & profiles
  • Different types of Roles
  • Master Roles
  • Derived Roles
  • Object Roles
  • Template Roles
  • Composite Roles
  • Authorization objects, activities. Org level structure
  • Maintenance of Roles
SAP R/3 Administrator Tasks – Background Jobs
  • Jobs Definition
  • Start Date
  • Job Steps
  • Job Monitoring
  • Deleting a Job
PROFILE AND Parameters static parameter dynamic parameter
  • Default profile
  • Startup profile
  • Instance profile
  • Understanding of static parameter
  • Understanding of dynamic parameter
  • Configuration of Parameters on Instance profiles
  • Restart of application servers
SAP R/3 Administration Tasks – CCMS
  • OS Monitoring
  • DB Monitoring
  • Alerts
Types of R/3 Systems and System Landscape
  • Development (DEV). Testing (QTST). Production (PROD )
  • Single System Landscape
  • Two System Landscape
  • There System Landscape
  • TMS Domain Controller
  • Transport Groups
  • Transport Layer
  • Transport Route
  • Transport Directory
Operation modes
  • Define Modes (DAY Night)
  • Define Empty container
  • Define Instance
  • Activate instance
SAP R/3 Administration Tasks – Patch Administration
  • Download SP from SMP
  • Pre-requisites for patch upgrade
  • Check file system space /usr/sap/trans
  • Delete files from /EPS/in
  • Create stack file creation
SAP R/3 Kernal Upgrade
  • Download Kernal from SMP
  • Taking backups of existing kernels
  • Implement new Kernal
  • Check consistency after Kernal Upgrade
SAP R/3 Installation
  • Installing SAP R/3 on Windows Server 2003 – Preparation
  • Installing SAP R/3 on Windows Server 2003 – Installation
  • Installing SAP R/3 on Windows Server 2003 – Post Installation
  • Language Transport
  • Installing Database Server and Application Server
  • Installing Presentation Server (SAP GUI ) & Accessing SAP R/3 from PC
  • Starting and Stopping R/3 System
SAP SWPM tool usage
  • New system installation
  • System copy & migration
  • System Rename
  • Advantage of SWPM
  • Features of SWPM 1.0 & 2.0
Sap Printing System
  • SAP Spool system Architecture
  • Introduction to SAP Access Methods
  • Defining R/3 Printer Devices
  • Managing spool Requests
  • TEMSE object Database
Sap EHP upgrade Concepts
  • Pre-requisites of EHP
  • Steps for EHP implement
  • Phases in EHP Upgrade
  • Shadow system in EHP upgrade
  • Backups in EHP Upgrades
  • Downtime in EHP upgrade
Sap Mail server configuration
  • Scot configuration
  • SMTP protocol 25
  • Parameter setting for SMTP
  • Creation of node for SMTP
  • Understanding of SOST & SCOT
  • Checking of errors in mail servers
  • Repeat send of stuck mails
Sap File system
  • Definition of File system
  • Concepts of File structure of All drives
  • /USR/SAP/SID/DVEBMGSXX
  • /USR/SAP/SID/SYS
  • /USR/SAP/Trans
  • Understanding of logs in SAP file structure
  • Finding of errors by log location
Steps for Stop & start of servers
  • Start console
  • Check ABAP work processes
  • Check Dispatcher processes
  • Stop console
  • Check ABAP work processes stop
  • Check Dispatcher stop
RFC configuration
  • Source system & Target system parameters
  • Authorization test for RFC connection
  • Connection test for RFC connection
  • External system RFC connections
SAP R/3 Administration Tasks – BR-Tools
  • Oracle Server Architecture Overview
  • Oracle Server Startup/Shutdown
  • Table space Administration
  • SAP R/3 Reorganization of an Oracle Database
  • SAP R/3 Restore and Recovery of an Oracle Database
  • Startup and Shutdown of database
  • SQL Commands
  • Oracle Administration for SAP
Database Administration
  • Oracle Server Architecture Overview
  • Oracle Architecture
  • Connectivity Mechanism of work process to Database
  • Starting & Stopping Database
  • Working on Database Parameters
  • Configuration of Listener service
  • Table space Administration (Table spaces)
  • Data file extending and segmentation
  • BR Tools administration
  • Configuring the database backup
SAP Patch Upgrade
  • Data files extending and segments)
  • Download SP from SMP
  • Pre-requisites for Patch upgrade
  • Check file system Space /usr/sap/trans
  • Delete files from EPS/in copy new conent
  • Create Stack file creation
  • Check file system Space /usr/sap/trans
System Upgrade with SUM 2.0 tool
  • Check file system Space /usr/sap/trans
  • Generate Stack file from Maintenance Planner
  • Launch sum tool follow the steps
  • Checking ports for SUM tool 1128/1129
  • working of shadow systems
  • Creation of new table PSAPSR3750 at Check phase
  • Taking backup before entering into downtime before execution phase
  • Taking backup after execution phase
  • Troubleshoot all error while SUM tool implementation
  • Doing post installation after upgrade
SAP Router installation & Configuration
  • cd /usr/sap/saprouter
  • Check saprouter validity and distinguished name/DN
  • Take backup of saprouter directory
  • Stop sap router
  • backup of certreq, cred_v2, getcert.cer, local.pse, srcert
  • Apply for SAP router certificate
  • Select router and submit CSR
  • All remaining steps for config SAP router
SAP R/3 Administration System Copy Between QUA & PRD
  • Check prerequisite for System copy
  • Check Space in Target System
  • Define Space as Per Source System
  • Replication of Prd Data onto Quality
SAP WEB-Dispatcher standalone & within SCS
  • Installation of web dispatcher
  • Usage of Web dispatcher
  • Configuration of Web Dispatcher
SAP Host – Agent configuration & Usage
  • Download Software from SMP
  • Install new SAP HOST- Agent or Upgrade existing Host-Agent
  • Usage of SAP-Host Agent
Administration Tasks – Kernel Administration
  • Upgrade of existing kernel to new level
  • Upgrade Dispatcher
  • Upgrade DBSL Library
  • Download from SMP through Your ID the new Kernel
  • Uncar them, Backup existing Kernel, upgrade and downgrade of kernel
  • Practical to do every week on new servers for 2 months mail needs to send after completion of task
SAP LOGON Groups
  • Types of logon groups
  • Configurations of SAP Logon groups
  • Custom application/Group server selection
  • Logon group according to SAP APpliacations
  • Checking load distribution in logon groups
SAP SSL certificates
  • SSL/TLS Certificates
  • Private & Public Keys
  • Types of different certificates

SAP Basis is the technical foundation that enables SAP applications to function. It consists of a range of middleware programs and tools that support the interoperability and portability of SAP applications across systems and databases. SAP Basis administrators handle system installation, configuration, load balancing, and performance tuning.

The key responsibilities of an SAP Basis administrator include:
  • System installation and configuration
  • Monitoring and troubleshooting system performance
  • Managing backups and recovery processes
  • User administration and security management
  • Applying patches and updates
  • Managing database administration
  • Ensuring system availability and reliability

SAP NetWeaver is an integrated technology platform that enables the development and running of SAP applications. It serves as the technical foundation for various SAP modules and solutions, providing capabilities for application integration, data management, and business process management.

  • System Copy: A process of creating a replica of an entire SAP system, including configuration, customizations, and data. It is typically used for creating a new instance for training, testing, or development.
  • System Refresh: A process of updating an existing SAP system with the latest data from the production environment. It is used to synchronize a non-production system with the production system without changing the system configuration or customizations.

SAP system performance can be monitored and analyzed using tools such as:
  • SAP Solution Manager: Provides end-to-end application lifecycle management.
  • SAP EarlyWatch Alert: Monitors system performance and health.
  • ST03 (Workload Analysis): Analyzes system workload and performance.
  • ST22 (Dump Analysis): Identifies and analyzes ABAP runtime errors.
  • SM21 (System Log): Monitors system logs for error messages.

The Transport Management System (TMS) is a tool within SAP that helps manage, control, and transport changes between different SAP environments, such as development, quality assurance, and production. TMS ensures that changes are moved consistently and efficiently across the landscape.

A client copy in SAP can be performed using transaction codes such as SCCL (local client copy), SCC9 (remote client copy), or SCC8 (client export/import). The process involves selecting the source and target clients, specifying the copy profile (e.g., all data, configuration only), and executing the copy operation

The SAP dispatcher is a central process within the SAP system that manages the resources and communication between different work processes and user requests. It queues user requests, distributes them to available work processes, and ensures efficient load balancing and resource utilization

A background job in SAP is a scheduled task that runs in the background without user interaction. Background jobs are used for executing long-running tasks, such as data processing, report generation, and batch updates, to minimize the impact on system performance. Background jobs can be scheduled using transaction code SM36 and monitored using SM37

The different types of work processes in an SAP system include:
  • Dialog Work Process (DIA): Handles interactive user requests.
  • Background Work Process (BGD): Executes background jobs
  • Update Work Process (UPD/UP2): Performs database updates.
  • Enqueue Work Process (ENQ): Manages locks on database objects.
  • Spool Work Process (SPO): Manages print and output requests.
  • Gateway Work Process (GW): Handles communication between SAP systems and external systems.