SAP Unix commands |SAP Unix commands
1. stopsap/startsap to start or stop SAP + DB
2. startsap r3 /stopsap r3 to start or stop R3 system.
3. cdpro to check profiles path SAPMNT//profile
4. cdexe to check the kernel folder
5. find . -name filename -print for checking the file in the present directory
6. dpmon pf=,
7. jcmon pf=
8. df -k, bdf for checking all file system usages; df -k ., bdf. for individual file usages
9. ls -lrt for listing of files according to the date modified
10. du -a sort -k 1n,1 for sorting the files in a recursive manner.
11. h to get the list of previously used commands.
12. rm <> to remove the file
13 gzipto zip the file.
14 gunzip to unzip the file
2. startsap r3 /stopsap r3 to start or stop R3 system.
3. cdpro to check profiles path SAPMNT/
4. cdexe to check the kernel folder
5. find . -name filename -print for checking the file in the present directory
6. dpmon pf=
7. jcmon pf=
8. df -k, bdf for checking all file system usages; df -k ., bdf. for individual file usages
9. ls -lrt for listing of files according to the date modified
10. du -a sort -k 1n,1 for sorting the files in a recursive manner.
11. h to get the list of previously used commands.
12. rm <> to remove the file
13 gzip
14 gunzip
Click here for more unix commands
Thank you for visiting, Have a question ? Contact us by providing your valuable comments.
Please leave your comments below and let others know your feel....
Please leave your comments below and let others know your feel....
Please Share with :
0 comments:
Post a Comment