Retrieve Sizing Information
Dear Experts, As per my Project-leader's request i need to collect the Sizing Information of all the servers up and running, I'm new in this company so looking for some tool or File that can provide me about the sizing in action.
Thanks in Adv.
Regards,
Domnic.
Hi Domnic,
1. Propose Exact Sizing for the new server as old(coming this month)
For the point i would suggest you to refer SCN doc at Right-Sizing Your Hardware
& https://websmp209.sap-ag.de/~form/handler?_APP=00200682500000002672&_EVENT=DISPLAY&_SCENARIO=&_HIER_KEY=5011000358700000…
for the second link you need to have valid S User id.
Addition to it you could visit at
SAP Quick Sizer - YouTube
& can refer SAP Notes 85524 - Sizing SAP Business Solutions (e.g. with the Quick Sizer) , KBA 1994117 - What is SAPS? Hope these links will also help you to prepare detailed documents as well.
Regards,
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-----Original Message-----
From: Don Nelson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 1998 9:04 AM
To: Mark Perreira
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Polymorphism - retrieving type information from the
database
Mark,
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Don
At 12:59 AM 6/17/98 -0700, Mark Perreira wrote:
Don,
One thing that always baffles me is when should an Object get the moniker
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objects. In general when someone makes reference to a "Manager" objectthat
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attribution. The question is why? If I am developing an object model why
am I thinking about such implementation issues.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[<a href="mailto:[email protected]">mailto:[email protected]]On</a> Behalf Of Don Nelson
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 2:07 PM
To: Nick Willson
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Polymorphism - retrieving type information from the
database
This thread is switching context a bit, but I would add one thought tothe
idea of encapsulating behavior. One of the advantages to OO is that it
helps us model real world behavior. In the real world, I would not askan
invoice to stuff itself into an envelope and mail itself to its
customer; I
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Don
At 11:28 PM 6/15/98 -0700, Nick Willson wrote:
Tim,
You've had lots of good suggestions so I hope you won't mind an attempt
at another one. The consensus seems to be for your option (1) for the
Vehicle table, and Steve's example of a GenericConstraint (taking the
place of your Vehicle) is probably how most people would go about
answering your question. I don't have much to add to that, just wanted
to offer something about where the persistence mechanism lives and how
things look to clients that depend on it.
Suppose for a moment you think about the Vehicle classes' persistence as
being just one aspect of their behavior. In addition to persistence,
you might have to implement security, or locking for concurrent access,
or caching of vehicle objects to improve performance, and of course you
want to calculate the vehicle tax and probably do other things with
Vehicles too.
You can put the persistence aspect of Vehicles into a
PersistenceObjectManager, but then the others need somewhere too. If
you use a bunch of Managers (one for security, one for locking...) then
each class's behavior is scattered across these various Manager classes,
each of which has to know about many classes. Or if you use one Manager
class, it's going to know still more, plus you are forced to implement
all the behavior in (or at least via) that manager's partition.
An alternative would be to keep all the Vehicle classes' behavior
encapsulated together, so a client always makes requests to a Vehicle,
and the Vehicle delegates the implementation of requests to a chain of
handler objects that hang off the vehicle object (a handler for
security, another for persistence, and so on).
One of the nice things about this is, the handlers can be responsible
for going to another partition (if necessary), e.g. to perform
persistence operations, or for more business-specific operations like
tax calculations. And because the handlers are smart, you don't have to
put a lot of code into service objects, the SOs can stay pretty simple.
This isn't an approach you'll see in Express, so I hope of it's of some
interest.
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You are absolutely correct. But this is where I honestly think you are
missing the point. While the mail program sends the mail, my mail message
has an interface (i.e. send button) which can delegate that to the mail
program. This makes it nice and simple for me the consumer of the mail
program. It also means I can think of mailing by focusing on the interface
(i.e. the button). It would suck if every time I wanted to mail something I
had to identify the correct pop server to send it to (i.e the MailManager).
Mailing something is the collaboration of the setup information of the mail
program and my mail message. If I were to model this my mail object would
indeed have a send method that could delegate to the correct mail servers.
This is just simplicity of interface and it is a good practice in UI
development just as it is in business model development. A simpler
interface, I think we can all agree, provides for a better and quicker
understanding.
Mark Perreira
Sage IT Partners.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[<a href="mailto:[email protected]">mailto:[email protected]]On</a> Behalf Of Don Nelson
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:22 AM
To: Nick Willson
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Polymorphism - retrieving type information from the
database
Nick,
It turns out that your message does not, indeed send itself. Your mailing
program does that.
Don
At 11:54 PM 6/17/98 -0700, Nick Willson wrote:
Hey Don,
In the real world, no, you can't tell an invoice to put itself into anenvelope
and mail itself. You have to know about stamps and post boxes and wherethey
are located. But isn't it nice that in software you don't have to followthe
real world very closely if you don't want to?
Above the top left hand corner of this message I'm typing right now, thereis a
send button which lets me tell the message to 'stuff itself into anenvelope
and mail itself'. Why wouldn't you want to do that?
Don Nelson wrote:
This thread is switching context a bit, but I would add one thought to
the
idea of encapsulating behavior. One of the advantages to OO is that it
helps us model real world behavior. In the real world, I would not askan
invoice to stuff itself into an envelope and mail itself to its customer;I
would not ask my vehicle to fuel itself or change its own oil; I wouldnot
tell an egg carton to ask one of its eggs to fry itself. Even if these
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and SustenancePreparationManagers (aka, "Mechanics" and "Cooks").
Don
At 11:28 PM 6/15/98 -0700, Nick Willson wrote:
Tim,
You've had lots of good suggestions so I hope you won't mind an attempt
at another one. The consensus seems to be for your option (1) for the
Vehicle table, and Steve's example of a GenericConstraint (taking the
place of your Vehicle) is probably how most people would go about
answering your question. I don't have much to add to that, just wanted
to offer something about where the persistence mechanism lives and how
things look to clients that depend on it.
Suppose for a moment you think about the Vehicle classes' persistence as
being just one aspect of their behavior. In addition to persistence,
you might have to implement security, or locking for concurrent access,
or caching of vehicle objects to improve performance, and of course you
want to calculate the vehicle tax and probably do other things with
Vehicles too.
You can put the persistence aspect of Vehicles into a
PersistenceObjectManager, but then the others need somewhere too. If
you use a bunch of Managers (one for security, one for locking...) then
each class's behavior is scattered across these various Manager classes,
each of which has to know about many classes. Or if you use one Manager
class, it's going to know still more, plus you are forced to implement
all the behavior in (or at least via) that manager's partition.
An alternative would be to keep all the Vehicle classes' behavior
encapsulated together, so a client always makes requests to a Vehicle,
and the Vehicle delegates the implementation of requests to a chain of
handler objects that hang off the vehicle object (a handler for
security, another for persistence, and so on).
One of the nice things about this is, the handlers can be responsible
for going to another partition (if necessary), e.g. to perform
persistence operations, or for more business-specific operations like
tax calculations. And because the handlers are smart, you don't have to
put a lot of code into service objects, the SOs can stay pretty simple.
This isn't an approach you'll see in Express, so I hope of it's of some
interest.
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Onhand Quantity: MTL_ONHAND_QUANTITIES_DETAIL
Material Transactions: MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS
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Can you send the contact info?Unless you're not living in the same country (please see my profile), I don't think it would make any sense. I do know that hp.at offers sizing information.
If you are refering to Just HP support I did contact
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