PART 1
Objective
Upon completion, the participant will gain fundamental knowledge of the R/3 client/server architecture and the R/3 basis components. The participant will also have valuable hands-on experience in day to day system administration tasks and monitoring.
Audience
This course is intended for participants with basic knowledge of client/server technology in the enterprise computing environment, who want to pursue work as an SAP Basis Administrator, or want to prepare for the SAP Certified Basis Consultant examinations.
Minimum Prerequisites
Participants must have a good knowledge of the client/server technology. Participants should have good knowledge of operating systems. Have fair knowledge in using Windows desktop.
What will you learn?
Introduction to ERP and SAP
• Introduction to SAP.
• Overview of ERP and SAP - SAP Terminology
• Introducing frequently used SAP terminology.
• Logging in to a SAP system
• SAP logon process for Windows
• Basic SAP Navigation - the basic SAP screen components, moving between menus, T-code searches and other commonly used functions.
• End User Customization - customizing some SAP screens. Using T-codes – View user information, logged in users, user creation, sending messages, technical and functional modules.
• Various SAP functional modules, log off from SAP system - SAP logoff process for Windows, SAP services, co-operative business scenarios, mySAP.com
• Enterprise Structure
TADM10-1: SAP Web AS Implementation and Operation I
• SAP Solutions
• Navigations
• System Kernel
• Software Development in SAP System
• Communication and Integration Technologies
• Tools for SAP System Administration
• SAP NetWeaver and Enterprise Services Architecture
• Basics
• Starting and Stopping SAP System
• Introduction to System Configuration
• Fundamentals of working with the Database
• Basics of User Administration
• Setting-up Remote Connections
• Working with TMS
• Support Packages, Plug-Ins, Add-Ons
• Scheduling Back-up Tasks
• System Monitoring
TADM12-2: SAP Web AS Implementation and Operation II
• Software logistics Installation of an SAP ECC system
• Workload analysis:
• Performance analysis monitors
• Memory management in SAP systems
• Hardware capacity verification
• Expensive SQL statements from the perspective of the SAP system and database:
• SAP table buffering
• RFC Monitoring
• Access to help
• Data archiving
• Including printers in SAP systems
• Troubleshooting techniques
• Advanced user administration
PART 2
Objective
This course provides advanced training on the
SAP R/3 basis technology including SAP installation
and configuration techniques. It also provides
knowledge of Oracle database administration and
Java technology with relations to SAP
TADM10-2:
• Fundamentals of SAP Web Application Server
• Starting and Stopping SAP Web AS
• Installing Web AS Java Environment
• Basic Configuration of SAP Web AS Java
• User Administration in the Java Environment
• Monitoring Web AS Java
• Change Management and Software Logistics
in the SAP Web AS Java Environment
• Importing Corrections
• Backing-up Web AS Java
TADM12-1:
SAP R3 Enterprise
Installation
* Preparing for Installation
* R3INST or R3Setup
* Installing the Central Instance
* Installing the RDBMS Software
* Building the Database
* Loading the Database
* ABAP Report Load
* Post-Installation Steps
TADM51:
SAP Web AS DB Operation (Oracle)
Backup & Recovery
o Concepts
o Policies & Procedures
o SAP BRTools for Oracle
o brbackup (online, offline)
o brarchive
o brrestore
o Scheduling via R/3
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