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Daily task:
1. DB13 – Database planning calendar
   a. check the DB check job
   b. check the whole online database backup
   c. check the redolog backup
   c. check the statistics optimizer job
2. DB02 – Database Performance
   –> check database size, free space, space critical, missing index, etc
3. DB12 – Backup Logs
   –> check database backup and redolog backup
4. DB16 and DB24 – Log of database operation
   –> check/monitor all database related job or activity
5. SM50 – Process overview
   –> check the runtime of program
6. ST06 – Operating system monitor
   –> check the CPU, disk, memory and filesystem utilization
7. ST22 – ABAP runtime errors
   –> check the generated errors and dumps
8. ST03N – Workload overviwe
   –> check/monitor the application performance and load
9. SM04 – User List
   –> check the connected user, idle user
10.ST02 – Tune summary
   –> check the application buffer usage, also roll memory,extended memory,heap memory

Weekly task:
1. SP11 & SP12 – TemSe administration
   –> check the outdated TemSe object
2. DB13 – Database planning calendar
   –> do the next extent of database
   –> do the database verification to check the physical structure
3. ST06 – Operating system monitor
   –> check the free space available

Monthly task:
1. SU01 – User maintenance
   –> change the admin password
2. ST06 – Operating system monitor
   –> check the free space available
3. DB02 – Database Performance
   –> see database statistics to estimate the database growth
4. DB13 – Database planning calendar
   –> do the clean-up log job
5. STMS – Transport management system
   –> clean-up the old transport request buffer

1. Login as root

2. Make new backup directory
cd /
mkdir SIDkernel_10102007

3. Create latest kernel backup
cp -pr /sapmnt/SID/exe/* /SIDkernel_10102007

4. Compare the original kernel and the backup
du -sk /sapmnt/SID/exe/ à 840413 /sapmnt/SID/exe
du -sk /SIDkernel_10102007 à 841992 /SIDkernel_10102007

5. Make new shadow kernel directory
cd /
mkdir newkernel_175

6. Copy the new downloaded kernel files into /newkernel_175

7. Unpack the new downloaded kernel in folder /newkernel_175
SAPCAR -xvf SAPEXE_175-20000221.SAR
SAPCAR -xvf SAPEXEDB_175-20000223.SAR

8. Login as sidadm

9. Stop the SAP System
stopsap

10. Stop saposcol
saposcol -k

11. Login as root

12. Go to the current kernel directory
cd /sapmnt/SID/exe

13. Copy all extracted support packages into this folder
cp -pr /newkernel_175/* /sapmnt/SID/exe

14. Copy back the original file saproot.sh into this folder.
cp -p /SIDkernel_10102007/saproot.sh /sapmnt/SID/exe

15. Go to the current kernel directory
cd /sapmnt/SID/exe
Then run:
./saproot.sh SID

16. Login as sidadm

17. Start the saposcol service
saposcol

18. Start the SAP system
startsap

Taken from: http://www.howstuffworks.com/

Want a robot to cook your dinner, do your homework, clean your house, or get your groceries? Robots already do a lot of the jobs that we humans don’t want to do, can’t do, or simply can’t do as well as our robotic counterparts. In factories around the world, disembodied robot arms assemble cars, delicately place candies into their boxes, and do all sorts of tedious jobs. There are even a handful of robots on the market whose sole job is to vacuum the floor or mow your lawn.

 The ASIMO Robot  The ASIMO Robot

Many of us grew up watching robots on TV and in the movies: There was Rosie, the Jetsons’ robot housekeeper; Data, the android crewmember on “Star Trek: The Next Generation”; and of course, C3PO from “Star Wars.” The robots being created today aren’t quite in the realm of Data or C3PO, but there have been some amazing advances in their technology. Honda engineers have been busy creating the ASIMO robot for more than 20 years. In this article, we’ll find out what makes ASIMO the most advanced humanoid robot to date.

The Honda Motor Company developed ASIMO, which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, and is the most advanced humanoid robot in the world. According to the ASIMO Web site, ASIMO is the first humanoid robot in the world that can walk independently and climb stairs.

In addition to ASIMO’s ability to walk like we do, it can also understand preprogrammed gestures and spoken commands, recognize voices and faces and interface with IC Communication cards. ASIMO has arms and hands so it can do things like turn on light switches, open doors, carry objects, and push carts.

Rather than building a robot that would be another toy, Honda wanted to create a robot that would be a helper for people — a robot to help around the house, help the elderly, or help someone confined to a wheelchair or bed. ASIMO is 4 feet 3 inches (1.3 meters) high, which is just the right height to look eye to eye with someone seated in a chair. This allows ASIMO to do the jobs it was created to do without being too big and menacing. Often referred to as looking like a “kid wearing a spacesuit,” ASIMO’s friendly appearance and nonthreatening size work well for the purposes Honda had in mind when creating it.

ASIMO is just 4 feet 3 inches tall  ASIMO is just 4 feet 3 inches tall

ASIMO could also do jobs that are too dangerous for humans to do, like going into hazardous areas, disarming bombs, or fighting fires.

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I believe I can fly,
I believe I can touch the sky
I think about it every night and day,
Spread my wings and fly away
I believe I can soar,
I see me running through that open door
I believe I can fly
- by R Kelly.



Asfan Amin

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