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How to execute DPMON 1) go to cdpro 2) go to dpmon pf=/sapmnt/SBX/pfofile/SBX_DVEBMGS00_ECC-TEST after that ex ecute jcmon cmd How to execute JCMON 1) go to cdpro

2) jcmon pf=/sapmnt/SBX/pfofile/SBX_DVEBMGS00_ECC-TEST SAP program sappfpar from the UNIX command line. Enter the following command. 1) go to /usr/sap/SBX/SYS/exe/run after that execute sappfpar cmd 2) sappfpar check pf=/usr/sap/SBX/SYS/profile/SBX_DVEBMGS00_ECC-TEST 00 SB X | more 3) sappfpar check pf=/usr/sap/SBX/SYS/profile/SBX_DVEBMGS00_ECC-TEST usr/sap/<SYSTEM NAME>/SYS/exe/run/sappfpar check pf=/usr/sap/<SYSTEM NAME>/SYS/p rofile/<Profile name> nr=<System number> name=<Systemname> | more

TO unlock user's at os level update SAPSR3.USR02 set UFLAG=0 where BNAME='SAP*' and MANDT='000' ; update SAPSR3.USR02 set UFLAG=0 where BNAME='DDIC' and MANDT='000' ; Go to cmd prompt. Sqlplus /nolog conn /as sysdba sqlplus>DELETE SAPSR3.USR02 WHERE MANDT='CLIENT.NO' and BNAME=SAP*; after doing this restart the system. So, that a new user with the name "sap*" ge ts generated with password "pass". Provided the parameter is set login/no_automa tic_user_sapstar= 0 (Automatic user SAP* is permitted). Check following commnad on SQL Server to unlock DDIC user update cpd.USR02 set UFLAG='00' where MANDT = '000' and BNAME = 'DDIC'; 2. Run following commnad to check DDID unlock select * from cpd.USR02 where MANDt=000; Than try default password If you want to deactivate the special properties of SAP*, set the system profile parameter login/no_automatic_user_sapstar to a value greater than zero. If the parameter is set, then SAP* has no special default properties. If there is no SA P* user master record, then SAP* cannot be used to log on.

You should set the parameter in the global system profile, DEFAULT.PFL, so that it is effective in all instances of an R/3 System. You should ensure that there is a user master record for SAP* even if you set the parameter. Otherwise, reset ting the parameter to the value 0 would once again allow you to log on with SAP* , the password "PASS" and unrestricted system authorizations.

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