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Few Important Values To Be Monitored in ST02 & ST06/ST06N

The document outlines key values to monitor in two SAP systems, ST02 and ST06/ST06N. For ST02, the hit ratio for each buffer should be over 95% and swap usage under 75%. Buffer swaps should occur at least 1000-10000 times per day depending on the buffer. Free space and directories must also be checked. For ST06/ST06N, CPU usage should be under 60%, page outs at 0, no LAN collisions or errors, and the SAPOSCOL status must be reviewed. These guidelines may vary between production and non-production systems.

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Few Important Values To Be Monitored in ST02 & ST06/ST06N

The document outlines key values to monitor in two SAP systems, ST02 and ST06/ST06N. For ST02, the hit ratio for each buffer should be over 95% and swap usage under 75%. Buffer swaps should occur at least 1000-10000 times per day depending on the buffer. Free space and directories must also be checked. For ST06/ST06N, CPU usage should be under 60%, page outs at 0, no LAN collisions or errors, and the SAPOSCOL status must be reviewed. These guidelines may vary between production and non-production systems.

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Few Important values to be monitored in ST02 & ST06/ST06N

In ST02,
1) Hit ratio for each buffer should be greater than 95%.
2) If hit ratio is less than 95%, no swap should be there.
3) Current usage of extended memory should not cross 75%.
4) We have to check the swaps for each buffer. For program buffers it should be
10000 hits/ day & for other buffers it should be 1000 hits/ day.
5) We have to check the free space & the free directory for each buffer.

In ST06/ST06N,
1) Ideally CPU should be free for 60% of the time.
2) Page out/s should be 0.
3) Under LAN, we have to check for collisions & errors. They should be 0.
4) We have to check for the SAPOSCOL status.

NOTE: These are very generic guidelines and may not hold appropriate for all kinds of SAP
Systems. For example, on production systems, we expect better performance then other systems or
Sandbox systems may experience more buffer problems. With a bit of variation, these will hold
correct for most of SAP Systems.

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