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Which combination of the following R/3 Client/Server System components can be installed using the
R3INST tool?
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0 Batch Instance, Database Instance, Central Instance, R/3 PC Frontends


1 Dialog Instance, R/3 Unix Frontends, Database Instance, Central Instance
0 Database Instance, Dialog Instance, Message Instance, Central Instance, R/3 PC Frontends
0 R/3 PC Frontends, Database Instance, Update Instance, Central Instance
0 Update Instance, Enqueue Instance, Database Instance, Central Instance, R/3 PC Frontends

Which of the following statements applying to R/3 Technical Notes are FALSE?
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0 The R/3 installation notes are available in English.


0 Notes are updated continually as new information becomes known. It is essential that current
copies of the notes be read prior to each installation.
1 The R/3 installation notes are included with every R/3 Release 3.0 software shipment.
1 Notes are internal SAP documents which are never released outside of SAP because they
contain too much internal information.
0 Notes sometime contain references to other R/3 notes. These additional notes may also need to
be referenced during installations.

All of the components in this network diagram belong to the same R/3 System group and all R/3
Instance servers communicate with the database installed on DB-1. Systems in LAN 1 and LAN 2
communicate over a wide-area network (WAN).

Based upon this information, which component will generate a significant amount of network traffic and
cause network performance problems unless used with a very high capacity data line?
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0 FE-1, Frontend PC in LAN 1


0 FE-3, Frontend PC in LAN 2
0 CI-1, Central Instance in LAN 1
0 DI-1, Dialog Instance in LAN 1
1 DI-2, Dialog Instance in LAN 2

The layout and set up of the R/3 System Landscape in terms of R/3 Instance and server distribution,
user frontends and printers, and the R/3 network topologie ...

Which of the following will correctly complete this statement?


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0 is determined by the installer during the installation based upon what he thinks the customer
needs.
1 must be discussed and agreed upon with the customer prior to the installation beginning.
0 is not critical because R/3 is always installed the same way.
0 is automatically set up for the most optimal configuration by the R3INST program.
0 is determined by the R/3 salesman. This information is not necessary for the consultant who will
be setting up the system.

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What is the minimum operating system swap size requirement for an R/3 Application Server on most
supported Unix systems?
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0 SWAP = 2 * RAM, minimum 512 MB


1 SWAP = 3 * RAM + 500MB, minimum 1.25 GB
0 SWAP = 2 * RAM + (100MB per R/3 workprocess), minimum 1 GB
0 SWAP = 3 * RAM + 1 GB, minimum 2 GB
0 There is no special requirement for R/3 Application Servers unless the database is installed on
the same computer.

Which of the following applying to Unix filesystems and raw (disk) devices is false?
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0 Accessing data on raw devices is possible using special applications, such as database
management systems.
1 Writes to filesystems are faster and more secure than to raw devices.
0 Filesystem buffers and files must be periodically synchronized.
0 Writes to raw devices are done directly to the disk and are not buffered.
0 Reads and writes to Unix filesystems are buffered.

Which of the following swap configuration recommendations applies to R/3 System installations?
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0 Standalone R/3 Database servers have the same operating system swap requirement as R/3
Central and Dialog Instances.
0 Swap areas should be distributed over as many disks as possible.
0 Filesystem swapping is recommended because it is easier to configure and is more efficient than
device swapping.
0 It is better to enlarge the primary swap partition on the boot d isk than to create a secondary swap
partition on a separate disk.
1 Entire disks should be used as dedicated swap devices if possible.

When setting up filesystems and devices for an R/3 Central Instance with database which of the
following recommendations is made by SAP?

NOTE: Assume that a logical device group refers to those devices assigned to logical volume groups,
logical disk domains, metadevices, vírtual disks or similar device management scheme for logically
grouping filesystems and raw volumes together.
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0 Assign all R/3 file and data storage devices to the same logical device group as that used for the
root filesystem.
0 Assign all R/3 file and data storage devices to a single logical device group reserved exclusively
for R/3 System use.
1 Assign all R/3 file and data storage devices to multiple logical device groups prioritizing SAP data
security conventions.
0 Assign all R/3 file and data storage devices to multiple logical device groups prioritizing SAP
performance conventions.
0 SAP has no recommendation on the assigning of R/3 file and data storage device.

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Which of the following statements applying to the SAP memlimits program is false?
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0 Memlimits checks correct Unix kernel parameter settings.


1 Memlimits checks the physical device distribution.
0 Memlimits is executed as a standalone program and is independent of R3INST execution.
0 Memlimits verifies that there is adequate swap configured.
0 Memlimits is a new program for R/3 Release 3.0.

The sappfpar and memlimits programs have been executed as part of the R/3 installation. What can
be concluded from the results of these 2 programs?
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0 Sappfpar indicates that 1,174 MB of main memory (RAM) will be required and memlimits shows
that the currently configured 528 MB of operating system swap is too small.
1 Sappfpar indicates that approximately 1,200 MB of swap is required and memlimits shows that
the currently available 528 MB of operating system swap is too small.
0 Sappfpar indicates that approximately 1,200 MB of swap is required and memlimits shows that
main memory should be increased to 1 GB of RAM.
0 Sappfpar indicates that there is approximately 128 MB of main memory (RAM) installed and that
it should be increased to approximately 1.2 GB.
0 The results of both programs indicate that everything is in order for a productive implementation.

The following general statements concern the implementing of RAID technology as part of an R/3
System implementation.

Which statement is true?


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0 All R/3 Instance and database components of an R/3 System should be installed on the same
RAID 5 device.
0 When using RAID 1 or RAID 5 there is no need to archive database logs.
1 RAID 1 is faster and offers higher security than RAID 5.
0 RAID 5 should be used where high disk I/O support will be needed, as in the case of the R/3
database logs.
0 A software level RAID implementation is more secure than using a hardware level RAID
implementation.

What is the highest priority consideration in planning a customer's disk layout for an R/3 System
installation?
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0 Performance
0 Which database type to use.
1 Data security
0 High availability
0 Hardware cost

Which of the following statements are true in terms of the R/3 System data security, functional and
performance restrictions for file systems, directories and data storage devices?
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0 The /usr/sap/trans must physically exist on the R/3 Central Instance and should be shared using
NFS among all R/3 Instances in an SAP System group.
0 If the physical devices where the R/3 System is installed are mirrored, then they never need to be
backed-up to tape.
0 The /usr/sap/trans directory must be local on all R/3 Instances.
1 The /usr/sap directory may not be physically relocated by using a symbolic link.
0 Symbolic links should be used as much as possible to fit the non-critical SAP directories onto the
available hardware.

Which of the following is not critical in the hardware planning strategy for a central instance and
database?
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0 Planned number of R/3 users.


0 Role of the system in the R/3 Transport environment.
0 Number and type of physical disks and controllers.
1 Operating system used on user frontend hardware.
0 Number of R/3 applications.

Specific physical directory(ies) in a client-server R/3 installation should be shared via NFS (Network
File System) among R/3 Instances.

Assuming that the SAP System ID is C11 and that the Central and Dialog Instance machines are from
the same hardware supplier, which of the following lists the physical directories which are shared?
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0 /sapmnt/C11/exe, /sapmnt/C11/profile, /sapmnt/C11/global, /tmp/install


1 /sapmnt/C11/exe, /sapmnt/C11/profile, /sapmnt/C11/global, /usr/sap/trans
0 /sapmnt/C11/exe, /sapmnt/C11/profile, /sapmnt/C11/global, /usr/sap/C11
0 /usr/sap/C11/SYS/exe, /usr/sap/C11/SYS/global, /usr/sap/C11/SYS/profile, /usr/sap/trans
0 No directories should be shared among R/3 Instances.

Which of the following statements applying to the installation of an R/3 Dialog Instance on a Unix
computer is FALSE?
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0 The use of Network File System (NFS) software on both the Central Dialog Instance machines is
an SAP requirement.
0 Production R/3 Dialog Instance servers require minimum 256 MB main memory.
1 The additional swap requirement for R/3 memory management only applies to R/3 Central
Instances and does not apply to R/3 Dialog Instance machines.
0 Motif (X11) software is required if an Application Server will also support the Unix based R/3
Frontend software.
0 The Unix kernel must be modified according to R/3 System specifications on R/3 Application
Servers.

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On an R/3 Central Instance using C11 as the SAP System ID and 01 as the Instance ID, in which
directory are the R/3 System startup and shutdown programs located?

Choose the correct answer.


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0 /usr/sap/C11/SYS/exe/run
0 /sapmnt/C11/exe
0 /oracle/C11/bin
1 c11adm $HOME
0 orac11 $HOME

What is the full Unix file name of the shared R/3 System profile containing global parameters required
by each R/3 Instance in a networked R/3 System environment:

NOTE: Assume that the R/3 Central Instance has C11 as the SAP System ID and 00 as the Instance
ID.
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0 /usr/sap/C11/SYS/profile/C11_DVEBMGS00
1 /usr/sap/C11/SYS/profile/DEFAULT.PFL
0 /usr/sap/C11/SYS/profile/START_DVEBMGS00
0 /usr/sap/C11/SYS/profile/TEMU.PFL
0 $ORACLE_HOME/dbs/initC11.ora

Where is the local syslog stored on an R/3 System with all R/3 services installed, using SAP Instance
ID 01, and using C11 as the database name?

Choose the correct location of the local syslog file.


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0 /usr/sap/C11/SYS/global (directory)
0 /usr/sap/C11/DVEBMGS01/work (directory)
1 /usr/sap/C11/DVEBMGS01/log (directory)
0 /usr/sap/C11/DVEBMGS01/data (directory)
0 The local syslog is stored in the database.

The following tasks are done as part of an R/3 System installation on a Unix system.

Which of the tasks CANNOT be done by R3INST?


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0 Creation of operating system users and groups for R/3.


0 Creation of the operating system files and directories.
1 Set up of Network File System directories.
0 Creation of/etc/services entries.
0 Creation of R/3 Instance profiles.

The R3INST program creates a parameter file called .sapconf and a backup copy called sapconf. On a
system using C11 as the SAP System ID, what are the full Unix file names for these files?
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0 /etc/sapconf and /usr/sap/.sapconf.
0 /usr/sap/trans/.sapconf and /tmp/install/sapconf.
0 /etc/sapconf and ~c11adm/.sapconf.
1 /etc/sapconf and /usr/sap/trans/.sapconf.
0 $DBHOME/.sapconf and /usr/sap/sapconf.

Which of the following statements is NOT true of R3INST?


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0 R3INST requires an execution password.


0 R3INST maintains the global SAP System installation parameter file, sapconf.
0 R3INST creates a log file called R3INST.log.
0 R3INST calls the R3LOAD program to import the database.
1 R3INST may be executed in several windows simultaneously for faster installation.

Which program must run on an R/3 Dialog instance host to transmit syslog data to the global syslog
host?
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1 rslgsend
0 rslgcoll
0 rfcoscol
0 saposcol
0 saprouter

The SAP license must be installed on the R/3 Instance host where the message server process is
running.

Determine the Unix process ID number (PID) of the message server process from the Unix process
table listing and mark the correct answer below.
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0 1622
0 29568
1 29584
0 29585
0 29587

The 3 systems shown in this diagram represent R/3 Systems in an SAP System Landscape. System A
is the development system, system B is the quality assurance system, and system C is the production
system.

Which of the following methods should be used to duplicate the R/3 Client MAST from system A in
system B (reference the red arrow in the diagram) during initial landscape establishment?
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0 Client copy.
1 Client transport.
0 R/3 System copy using R3INST.
0 New installation and manually copy the changes.
0 New installation and use change requests to duplicate client specific objects.

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The 3 systems shown in this diagram represent R/3 Systems in an SAP System Landscape. System A
is the development system, system B is the quality assurance system, and system C is the production
system.

Which of the following methods should be used to create the R/3 Client MAST in system A from client
DEV also in system A (reference the red arrow in the diagram)?
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1 Client copy
0 Client transport
0 R/3 System copy using R3INST
0 New installation and specifiy the additional client during R3INST execution
0 Use R3trans to copy the client and use change requests to duplicate client specific objects.

Which of the following statements applying to the R/3 System copy procedure are true?
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1 The R/3 System release level must be identical on both the source and target systems.
0 The target system must remain in the same intranet as the source system after the copy.
1 The SAP System identifiers (SAPSID) of both source and target systems must be different if they
will belong to the same R/3 Transport environment.
0 The ABAP/4 Loads must be reinstalled from the delivery CD´s if the database software on the
target system is different from the source system.
0 R3INST must be used to copy the <SAPMNT>/<SID> and /usr/sap/<SID> filesystems from the
source to the target system.

The R/3 System copy procedure is used for duplicating systems when they are in a state of
maintenance.

Which of the following statements is true of the procedures used before and after the database copy?
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0 All open transport requests should be released in the target system after the database copy.
0 All background jobs on the source system must be deleted before the database copy is created.
0 All entries in the operation mode timetable on the source system should be removed before the
database copy.
0 The source system database is exported over a network connection to the target system and
imported on the target system using native database tools.
1 The Workbench Organizer must be set up in the target system if it will be used in an R/3 transport
environment.

The following statements apply to cases when the R/3 System copy procedure should be used to
create duplicates of an existing R/3 System.

Choose the selection which does NOT describe a function of the R/3 System copy procedure.
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0 To create new systems due to hardware expansion.


0 To create standby systems used in case of hardware failure.
1 To replicate SAP clients in other members of an R/3 transport group.
0 To create training systems which will not be used in the transport environment.
0 To create demo systems.

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The following statements apply to the network load created by R/3 Client-Server components.

Choose the statement which is FALSE.


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0 The data volume passed between R/3 Instance hosts and an R/3 Database host is approximately
10 times greater than between R/3 Frontend hosts and Instance hosts.
0 Data volume on a LAN is increased by approximately 10% by R/3 Frontend data communication.
0 Due to the network load created by communications between R/3 Instance hosts and R/3
Database hosts it is recommended to not install R/3 Instance hosts outside of a LAN unless a
very high volume data communication method is used.
1 R/3 Instance communications over a WAN are practical because of the relatively low network
load created by data communications between R/3 Instance hosts and R/3 Database hosts.
0 SAPGUI communications in LAN and WAN implementations are favorable because of the
relatively low network load created by R/3 Frontend communications with R/3 Instance hosts.

The R/3 Frontend software may be installed locally on a PC or centrally on a server PC.

Which of the following statements about the R/3 Frontend software installation and setup is NOT true.
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1 After installation client-PC's do not need a server connection for standard SAPGUI
communications unless the file transfer facility is used.
0 In a standalone installation all of the SAP software is installed locally on the PC.
0 A server installation facilitates the central software version management and distribution of
components to network clients.
0 In a client installation most of the SAP software stays on the server and the client PC contains a
few programs and references to the frontend server.
0 In a server installation the network load will be heaviest when the frontend software is initially
started, but once started the network load is roughly the same as for locally installed frontend
software.

The R/3 Release 3.0 System is delivered with complete German and English texts already installed.
Other supported languages must be separately imported from the delivery CD's. The language import
procedure is managed by the SMLT transaction.

Which of the following statements is NOT true?


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0 Once a language has been imported, it cannot be deleted.


0 Supplemented texts cannot be deleted.
0 The SMLT transaction configures and schedules R/3 background jobs to perform the actual
language transports.
1 Setting up additional database storage for a language impost is not necessary because the
language texts are compressed.
0 SMLT provides a restart feature to restart the transport steps at the point when it stopped.

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All text in the R/3 System which has not been fully translated must be supplemented with another
language to guarantee complete functionality in a given language.

Beginning with R/3 Release 3.0D the T002C table defines the logic used for supplementing
languages. If the supplementary language is not defined in table T002C what is the default language
used?
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0 German
1 English
0 The default supplementary language is specified by the zcsa/system language parameter.
0 There is no default supplementary language. The SMLT transaction will not function unless a
supplementary language is specified.
0 The default supplementary language is specified by the transport system language vector
parameter in the TPPARAM file.

The SAProuter increases network security and makes route configuration easier. It is an SAP program
that forms an intermediate stage in a network connection between R/3 Systems and programs. It
serves as a firewall system by regulating network access.

Which of the following statements pertaining to the SAProuter is NOT true?


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0 SAProuter allows network connections between 2 network hosts having identical Internet (IP)
addresses.
0 SAProuter is hardware independent.
0 The use of SAProuter is mandatory for connection to SAP for OSS, remote consulting, and Early
Watch services.
0 SAProuter improves network security by password protecting a customer's connection and data
from unauthorized access.
1 The SAProuter uses route permission tables to define passwords and access permissions. If no
route permission table has been assigned to a SAProuter, it will use the saprouttab file. If
saprouttab is not available all connections will be blocked.

For optimal network security SAProuter must be installed together with ...

Which of the following correctly completes the above statement?


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0 Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5 and SQL Server.


0 Unix and Oracle.
1 A hardware router.
0 Routing software installed on the R/3 Central Instance host.
0 Routing software and a second network interface card on the R/3 Central Instance host.

Which of the following conclusions may be made based upon the data in the indicated area of the
Operating System Monitor screen?
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1 Page-ins occur without memory pressure, page-outs are an indication of memory pressure, and
swapping is an indication of severe memory pressure.
0 Page-ins and page-outs are not indicators of memory pressure and can happen whenever the
system is dealing with a lot of processes. Swapping is always an indicator of severe memory

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pressure.
0 All page-ins, page-outs, and swapping are indicators of severe memory pressure.

On an R/3 Central Instance with database using an SAP System ID of C11, SAP Instance ID 01, and
with all services installed, what is the name of the Unix directory where the instance trace files (dev
*) are written?
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0 /usr/sap/C11/DVEBMGS01/data
0 /usr/sap/C11/DVEBMGS01/log
1 /usr/sap/C11/DVEBMGS01/work
0 /usr/sap/C11/SYS/global
0 The trace files are written in the database and are not written to O.S. files.

Where is the central syslog file stored on an R/3 System with all R/3 services installed, using SAP
Instance ID 01, and using C11 as the database name?
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1 The central syslog is stored in the /usr/sap/C11/SYS/global directory.


0 The central syslog is stored in the /usr/sap/trans/log directory.
0 The central syslog is stored in the /usr/sap/C11/DVEBMGS01/log directory.
0 The central syslog is stored in the /usr/sap/C11/DVEBMGS01/data directory.
0 The central syslog is stored in the database.

Based upon the data in the Unix process table listing, what is the Unix process ID number for the R/3
System dispatcher process?
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0 1728
0 1622
0 1746
1 1747
0 1758

Based upon the data in the Unix process table listing, what is the Unix process ID number for the R/3
System global syslog collector process?
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1 1748
0 1749
0 1622
0 1746
0 1747

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