SAP Basis Interview Questions

51 - Which of the following is true in terms of configuring the R/3 Message Service?
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A. Each R/3 instance must have a locally running message service.
B. The host where the message service runs is defined in the database parameter profile.
C. There must be exactly 1 message service per SAP System.
D. The message service must run on the R/3 Central Instance.

52 - In a networked R/3 System environment consisting of 1 database host and 1 or more Application Servers, 1 Application Server functions as the Update work process server.
Which parameter file contains, by SAP convention, the rdisp/vbname profile parameter?
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A. The Start profile of the Central Instance host.
B. The global Default profile of the Central Instance host.
C. The Instance profile of the Central Instance host.
D. The SAPGUI parameter profile of one of the Dialog Instance hosts.
E. The database configuration parameter file.

53 - Per SAP convention, which R/3 System profile contains the rdisp/wp_no_vb profile parameter?
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A. The Start profile.
B. The Global Default profile.
C. The Instance profile.
D. The SAPGUI parameter profile.
E. The database configuration parameter file.

54 - Which traces can be switched on/off without restarting the Instance?
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A. ABAP/4 Trace
B. SQL Trace
C. SYSLOG Trace
D. Dispatcher Trace

55 - Which R/3 System transaction is used to view the system log?
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A. SP01
B. SM21
C. SM37
D. SPAD

56 - Which of the following statements is true for when the processing of an Update task is interrupted?
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A. The complete R/3 System halts until the problem situation is resolved
B. Interruption of V1 or V2 update tasks will cause a rollback of the already executed database changes, a log entry is made in the VBLOG, and no further V1 or V2 updates will be made until the problem is resolved. An error message is sent to the user.
C. Interruption of V1 tasks will cause a rollback of the already executed database changes, a log entry is made in the VBLOG, and no further V1 or V2 updates will be made until the problem is resolved. An error message is sent to the user.
D. Interruption of V2 tasks will cause a rollback of the already executed database changes, a log entry is made in the VBLOG, and no further V1 or V2 updates will be made until the problem is resolved. An error message is sent to the user.
E. Interruption of V2 tasks will cause a rollback of the already executed database changes, a log entry is made in the VBLOG, and other V1 and V2 updates may continue to be made. An error message is sent to the user.

57 - How does setting the parameter rdisp/TRACE to trace level 2 change the R/3 SYSLOG?
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A. The rdisp/TRACE output is not listed in the SYSLOG and so has no effect.
B. The SYSLOG contains errors, warnings and informational messages depending on the trace level.
C. Database error logging is enabled but the R/3 SYSLOG is not affected.
D. Depending on the Trace level, SYSLOG messages become more or less detailed.

58 - What happens when the SYSLOG file becomes full?
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A. The system halts and sends an error message.
B. The SYSLOG switches and logging continues.
C. The SYSLOG file is overwritten restarting with block 0.
D. No more error messages will be logged.

59 - How should an update-intensive table be buffered?
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A. 100%
B. generic
C. partial
D. not at all

60 - What can be concluded from the values shown in areas 1 and 2 of this SAP System Process Overview?
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A. Although the workload is equally distributed, there is a performance bottleneck because of the excessive R/3 System paging and rolling.
B. We are encountering an I/O bottleneck. The system needs excessive CPU resources to perform I/O operations.
C. The system is using all the available resources, however there is no serious performance problem.

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