1.
In Solution Manager 7.1 SPS4 System Landscape can be maintained by :
Correct Answer
C. LMDB
Explanation
LMDB stands for Landscape Management Database. It is a component of Solution Manager 7.1 SPS4 that allows for the maintenance and management of the system landscape. LMDB is specifically designed to store and manage information about the technical systems and their dependencies in the landscape. It provides a centralized repository for system landscape data, making it easier to track and manage changes to the landscape. By using LMDB, users can effectively maintain and update the system landscape in Solution Manager 7.1 SPS4.
2.
Which of the following parameters are selected when adding a system in the landscape ?
(3 correct answers)
Correct Answer(s)
A. SID
B. System number
C. Extended SID
Explanation
When adding a system in the landscape, the parameters that are selected are the SID (System Identifier), System number, and Extended SID. The SID is a unique identifier for a system, the System number is a numerical identifier for a system, and the Extended SID is an extended version of the SID that includes additional information. These parameters are necessary for correctly identifying and integrating the system into the landscape.
3.
Using what t-code help in connecting satellite systems to Solution Manager 7.1 SPS4 :
Correct Answer
B. LMDB
Explanation
LMDB (Landscape Management Database) is the t-code that helps in connecting satellite systems to Solution Manager 7.1 SPS4. LMDB is a central repository that stores landscape-related information such as system landscape, technical systems, and their dependencies. It allows for the management and synchronization of system data between Solution Manager and satellite systems, enabling better monitoring and administration of the landscape.
4.
To setup Incident Management the primary tcode used is :
Correct Answer
A. SOLMAN_SETUP
Explanation
The correct answer is SOLMAN_SETUP. This transaction code is used to set up Incident Management in SAP Solution Manager. It provides a comprehensive toolset for managing and resolving incidents, including incident creation, assignment, tracking, and reporting. By using SOLMAN_SETUP, users can configure the necessary settings and parameters to enable effective incident management processes within the SAP system.
5.
During the process of adding satellite systems the following steps has to be followed :
(2 correct answers)
Correct Answer(s)
A. Create technical systems & Select product instance
B. Add technical instances & Pull ABAP clients
Explanation
To add satellite systems, the first step is to create technical systems and select the product instance. This involves setting up the necessary infrastructure and choosing the specific product or software that will be used. The second step is to add technical instances and pull ABAP clients, which involves configuring and connecting the technical components of the satellite system. Therefore, both of these steps need to be followed in order to successfully add satellite systems.
6.
Read System Data Remote will :
Correct Answer
B. Pull clients from remote systems
Explanation
The correct answer is "Pull clients from remote systems." This means that the "Read System Data Remote" function will retrieve information about the clients from remote systems. It does not mention anything about pulling system SID or creating RFC connections, so these activities are not part of the "Read System Data Remote" function.
7.
Maintained RFC are found in which of the following objects during the maintenance of system landscape ?
Correct Answer
C. Destinations
Explanation
During the maintenance of a system landscape, maintained RFC (Remote Function Call) are found in the "Destinations" object. Destinations are used to define the target system where remote function calls will be executed. They specify the necessary connection parameters such as the system ID, application server, and client number. By maintaining RFC in destinations, the system landscape can ensure smooth communication and data exchange between different systems or components.
8.
Which of the following RFCs can be created during system landscape maintenance ?
(3 correct answers)
Correct Answer(s)
A. READ
B. TMW
D. Solution Manager BACK
Explanation
During system landscape maintenance, the following RFCs can be created:
1. READ: This RFC allows users to read information from the system landscape.
2. TMW: This RFC is used for transferring data between different systems in the landscape.
3. Solution Manager BACK: This RFC is specifically used for backing up the Solution Manager system.
9.
When creating SM_<SID>CLNT<client no>_Read which of the following statements are true ?
( 2 correct answers)
Correct Answer(s)
A. Managed system administrator name and password for satellite system should be given
C. This can be created in Landscape Management Database
Explanation
The correct answer states that when creating SM_CLNT_Read, the managed system administrator name and password for the satellite system should be given. Additionally, this can be created in the Landscape Management Database.
10.
Which of the following RFCs is an example for RFC for Change Manager ?
Correct Answer
B. SM_QASCLNT001_TMW
11.
The prerequisite to setup IM is :
Correct Answer
A. Connecting the satellite systems to Solution Manager
Explanation
The prerequisite to setup IM is connecting the satellite systems to Solution Manager. This means that before setting up IM (Infrastructure Management), it is necessary to establish a connection between the satellite systems and the Solution Manager. This connection allows for central monitoring of the satellite systems from the Solution Manager, which is an important aspect of IM. Additionally, RCA (Root Cause Analysis) and Maintenance Optimizer setup may also be part of the prerequisites, but the primary requirement is connecting the satellite systems to the Solution Manager.
12.
Which of the following is used to create all users during the IM setup ?
Correct Answer
D. System Preparation
Explanation
System Preparation is used to create all users during the IM setup. This step is essential for configuring the system and preparing it for installation. It involves creating user accounts, setting up network configurations, and performing other necessary tasks to ensure a smooth installation process. By selecting System Preparation, all users can be created efficiently and effectively during the IM setup.
13.
Which of the following is not a step in System Preparation ?
Correct Answer
D. IT Service Management & Data Volume Management
Explanation
The step "IT Service Management & Data Volume Management" is not a part of System Preparation. System Preparation involves implementing SAP Note & configuring ABAP, creating users & checking installation, and web service configuration & preparing landscape. IT Service Management and Data Volume Management are separate processes that are not directly related to the initial setup and preparation of the system.
14.
The steps that has to be configured during Web Service Configuration does not include,
Correct Answer
B. J2EE_Admin user creation
Explanation
During Web Service Configuration, various steps need to be configured to set up the web service. These steps typically include logical port creation, configuring authentication types, and configuring the web dispatcher. However, J2EE_Admin user creation is not one of the steps that need to be configured during Web Service Configuration. This step is unrelated to the configuration process and is therefore not included in the list of steps.
15.
J2ee_Admin password is provided during :
Correct Answer
B. Adding an SLD Server during System Preparation
Explanation
The J2ee_Admin password is provided during the process of adding an SLD (System Landscape Directory) Server during System Preparation. This step is necessary to configure and set up the SLD Server correctly. The J2ee_Admin password is used to authenticate and authorize access to the SLD Server, ensuring secure management and administration of the system.