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younus_ahmed
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Logon Load balancing

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Logon Load Balancing
Purpose
Load distribution allows you to dynamically distribute the SAP users to application server instances. You can increase the efficiency of individual work groups by setting up multiple logon workgroups that consist of one or more application instances.
You can assign one or more application servers to certain workgroups or specific applications. When users log on to the system, they are automatically logged on to the server that currently has the best performance statistics and/or the fewest users.
Workgroups are configured and maintained centrally from in the SAP system. Each application server group is assigned maximum thresholds for response time and number of users that can log on to any particular group server. You can assign particularly important workgroups with time-critical transactions to application servers with better response time behavior. Setting up logon groups means that the activities of each server become more predictable, which allows you to tune each specific server with respect to the working applications.
To log on to an SAP system, the user needs to know only the name of the SAP system and the logon group. The host name and system numbers are no longer needed when you have logged on.

SAP Logon
Definition
The SAP Logon is a Windows program, which you use to log on to SAP systems on your Windows PC. It mediates between the SAP system and the SAP GUI user interface. The SAP Logon displays a list of available SAP systems and automatically selects servers with the best current response times. It also allows you to modify this list of systems.

Use
Use SAP Logon to log on to SAP systems. Use the defined entries on the Systems tab to start an SAP system. Use this tab to log on to a specific application server or to log on to a group to select the application server with the best response time automatically. Use the defined entries on the Shortcuts tab to start SAP transactions, run reports, or execute system commands directly.

Structure
To start the SAP Logon, perform one of the following:
Double-click the SAP Logon icon on your desktop
Choose the Windows menu Start .. Programs .. SAP Front End.. SAPlogon
The SAP Logon main window appears. It contains the following tabs


Systems Tab
On this tab you can log on to an SAP system in the following ways:
1. Log on by double-clicking an entry in the system list
2. Log on to a system without adding it to the list of system entries
On this tab you can maintain entries by:
1. Adding entries to the list of systems using group or server selection
2. Making user-defined connections to SAP systems
3. Deleting entries
4. Editing already existing entries in the system list

The Systems Tab
Use
You use the Systems tab to choose from a list of system entries and to log on to an SAP system directly. You also use this tab to maintain those entries and view various details about the parameters of the systems.
Prerequisites
Before you can use the Systems tab you must have an SAP GUI installed on your physical machine.
Depending on the version of your SAP GUI, there is a difference in the functionality, design, and configuration of pushbuttons available.


Features
From the Systems tab you can:
Start an SAP system
To start an SAP system, double-click the icon of the system on your SAP main window.
1. Add an SAP system entry
• If you are using SAP Logon 620 or 640, you can add a system entry using group selection, server selection, or add a user defined entry
1. If you are using SAP Logon 640 Patch 9 or above or SAP Logon 7.0, you can add an entry by choosing New item.
A wizard that will guide you through the process, appears.
1. Edit an SAP system entry
• If you are using SAP Logon 620 or 640, you can edit a system entry by choosing Properties or Change item, respectively.
1. If you are using SAP Logon 640 Patch 9 or above or SAP Logon 7.0, you can edit an entry by choosing Change Item.
A wizard that will guide you through the process, appears.
1. Delete an SAP system entry
To delete a system entry, select it and choose Delete item.


Pushbutton Configurations
SAP GUI Version To add a system, use pushbuttons To edit an entry, use pushbuttons To delete an entry, use pushbuttons
620 New
Group
Server Properties Delete
640 User Defined
Group
Server Change Item Delete Item
640 Patch 9 or above
7.0 New Item Change Item Delete Item
To find out the version of SAP GUI that is installed on your physical machine,
For more information on maintaining system entries, see your SAP GUI Help, by opening the SAP Logon and pressing F1.


Shortcut Tab
On this tab you can directly execute:
1. Transactions
2. Reports
3. System commands
On this tab you can maintain SAP shortcut entries by:
1. Adding entries to the list of shortcuts
2. Deleting entries
1. Edit already existing entries


Viewing Entries
On both tabs you can view the entries in different ways with different properties displayed.

The SAP Logon icon is displayed in the system tray of the system taskbar (at the bottom right corner of your screen). You can maximize or minimize the SAP Logon by clicking the icon using the primary mouse button. If you click the icon using the right mouse button, you can display a list of connections to SAP Systems that are already open.
naveedahmed
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Post by naveedahmed »

hi,

Younus ahmed...

nice information .....
KEEP Going like this....

regards...
naveed ahmed...
BASIS24x7
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Post by BASIS24x7 »

nice work younus

regards
pavan
sangy
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Good Information

Post by sangy »

Hi Younis,
This is good information on Logon Load Balancing,keep going.

Thanks & Regards,
Sangy.
ravimaddela
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Post by ravimaddela »

hi younus

You’re posted very nice information


Regards
ravinder
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