This article answers the following queries:
- How to open config tool in SAP (for offline configuration) ?
- What is the process to be followed to access config tool in SAP ?
- How to open config tool in Microsoft windows environment?
- How to open config tool in Unix (AIX , HP-UX etc) environment?
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Config tool is mainly used to set JVM parameters in SAP.
In this article, am covering on how to open config tool (with screenshots) in Microsoft windows environment :
Goto respective drive and navigate as follows
usr -> sap -> <SID> -> DVEBMGS** -> j2ee -> configtool (shown in below figure)
and double click on configtool.bat file.
This run a batch file and opens up another screen as follows and prompts you to confirm whether you want to use default DB settings.
Click on Yes and confirm the same.
Procedure of opening config tool in Unix is same as above.
i) To be navigated to /usr/sap/<SID>/DVEBM*/J2ee/Configtool
ii) Execute ./configtool.sh script
This opens up the config tool as above.
Note : Only difference is here, script need to be run instead of a bat file in windows.
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