SAP Certified Technology Associate – System Administration (MAX DB) with SAP NetWeaver 7.0
SAP Certified Technology Associate – System Administration (MAX DB) with SAP NetWeaver 7.0
Questions
1. If you want to change parameters in your MaxDB, which of the following do you need to consider?
There are 3 correct answers to this question. Select which of the following answers are correct.
| a) | O | You have to switch to the ADMIN mode to make parameter changes in the database. To activate them, you have to switch back to the ONLINE status. |
| b) | O | You can also use the "dbmcli" tool to change parameters in the database. They will be immediately active. |
| c) | O | You can read and change parameter values with the Database Manager. The changes only become active after a restart of the database instance from OFFLINE status. |
| d) | O | You can also use the "dbmcli" tool to change parameters in the database. All changes are made valid with a "commit". After restarting the database, these parameters are activated. |
| e) | O | A backup is created at every parameter change: <Database>.<Number> |
2. Creating a new index has a severe impact on the database performance.
Identify the correct statements concerning the creation of a new secondary index for a table.
There are 3 correct answers to this question. Select which of the following answers are correct.
| a) | O | Creating a new secondary index requires more space in the database block buffer as soon as table records are buffered. |
| b) | O | During the creation of the new index the table is locked. |
| c) | O | Creating a new secondary index is only allowed in case of B*tree indexes. |
| d) | O | Creating a new secondary index can reduce the number of full table scans in some cases of expensive SQL statements. |
| e) | O | Creating a new secondary index requires deletion of the unique index before-hand. |
3. A customer is using the SPRO transaction. He or she is adjusting a cross-client customizing setting in client 200. Which statements are valid?
Please choose the correct answer.
| a) | O | Regarding the client-change options, a change request of type CUSY is created. |
| b) | O | Cross-client customizing change requests are not transported in the client transport environment. |
| c) | O | Cross-client customizing change requests have a version. |
| d) | O | Customizing change requests can only be transported in transaction SE10. |
| e) | O | Customizing change requests can only be transported with SE09. |
4. Which of the following are transport strategies in the Transport Management System (TMS) environment?
There are 3 correct answers to this question. Select which of the following answers are correct.
| a) | O | Mass transports |
| b) | O | Single transports |
| c) | O | Workflow-controlled transports |
| d) | O | Critical transports |
| e) | O | QA (quality assurance) approved transports |
5. You have just tried to connect an additional remote system to your central monitoring infrastructure. What steps are now necessary?
There are 2 correct answers to this question. Select which of the following answers are correct.
| a) | O | For testing the success of connecting the remote system, you can create a new monitor in RZ20, trying to display data from the newly added SAP system. |
| b) | O | All monitors in your central monitoring system automatically display data from the newly added remote system. |
| c) | O | You need to think about threshold settings for raising alerts for the newly added system. |
| d) | O | For individual monitoring attributes, threshold settings are always identical for all systems connected to a central monitoring system. |
6. Where can the Internet Server Cache (ISC) store cached objects?
There are 2 correct answers to this question. Select which of the following answers are correct.
| a) | O | In a database table |
| b) | O | In the memory |
| c) | O | In a file |
7. SAP NetWeaver AS Java provides two types of logging information: logs and traces. Which statement about logs and traces is correct?
Please choose the correct answer.
| a) | O | Logs are structured by categories and traces are structured by locations. |
| b) | O | Logs are structured by locations and traces are structured by categories. |
| c) | O | Logs are structured by destinations and traces are structured by locations. |
8. What can you do if an AS Java-based SAP system shows low performance?
Please choose the correct answer.
| a) | O | Activate Session Trace on each running application to see which of them is causing the problem. |
| b) | O | Use the Distributed Statistics to go through the data generated for the last several hours systematically and try to find the components, actions, or users that cause the problem. |
| c) | O | Use the Application Tracing to start all deployed Java applications in modified mode to collect detailed method-level performance information from them. |
9. When working with a monitor in the "Current system status" view, which of the following statements are true?
There are 2 correct answers to this question. Select which of the following answers are correct.
| a) | O | You are informed about the current state of the monitored objects. This current state is either shown as white, green, yellow or red. |
| b) | O | You can call an assigned analysis method by double-clicking a monitor attribute. |
| c) | O | The "Current system status" always includes the display of the average dialog response time during the recent 15 minute interval. |
| d) | O | The display of the "Current system status" is refreshed automatically every 10 seconds. |
10. Which of the following statements are true for Enterprise Services and the enterprise service-oriented architecture (ESOA)?
There are 2 correct answers to this question. Select which of the following answers are correct.
| a) | O | Applications built on Enterprise Services are bound to one and only one database. |
| b) | O | An Enterprise Service can describe a complex industry-specific business process and may consist of one or more Web Services. |
| c) | O | Java is the only supported language for Enterprise Service Applications. |
| d) | O | Enterprise Services support cross-system process definitions. |
Solutions
| 1a) Incorrect | 2a) Correct | 3a) Correct | 4a) Correct | 5a) Correct |
| 1 b) Incorrect | 2 b) Incorrect | 3 b) Incorrect | 4 b) Correct | 5 b) Incorrect |
| 1 c) Correct | 2 c) Correct | 3 c) Incorrect | 4 c) Correct | 5 c) Correct |
| | 2 d) Incorrect | 3 d) Incorrect | 4 d) Incorrect | 5 d) Incorrect |
| 4 e) Incorrect | 4 e) Incorrect |
| 6a) Incorrect | 7a) Correct | 8a) Incorrect | 9a) Correct | 10a) Incorrect |
| 6 b) Correct | 7 b) Incorrect | 8 b) Correct | 9 b) Correct | 10 b) Correct |
| 6 c) Correct | 7 c) Incorrect | 8 c) Incorrect | 9 c) Incorrect | 10 c) Incorrect |
| | 9 d) Incorrect | 10 d) Correct |