You can automate both administration tasks that must be executed regularly and those that are executed as needed.
● Special DBM commands
○ Automatic log backup
See
Database Manager GUI, Activating and Deactivating Automatic Log Backup
Database Manager CLI, autolog_on
○ Extending the data area automatically
See
Database Manager GUI, Switching on/off Automatic Extension of the Data Area
Database Manager CLI, auto_extend
○ Automatic updating of the SQL Optimizer statistics
See
Database Manager GUI, Updating Statistical Information
Database Manager CLI, auto_update_statistics
● Automatic start
You can also configure the database instance so that it is automatically transferred to the ONLINE operational state when the operating system is started. See Automatic Start.
● DBA planning calendar in CCMS
In SAP systems, you can automate regular administration tasks with the DBA Planning Calendar.
● Scheduler
You can use the scheduler to schedule DBM commands to execute at defined points in time. To do so, you create each DBM command to be executed as a job in the scheduler. The scheduler must be active for jobs to be executed.
See Database Manager CLI, Using the Scheduler
You can define a database event for specific states of the database instance. When one of these states occurs, the event dispatcher executes a certain action, such as a DBM command or a command from another program.
See Overview of Database Event Categories, Event Dispatcher and Database Manager CLI, Using Database Events
● Database triggers
You can use triggers to trigger actions in the database following certain data changes or a restart. See the SQL Reference Manual, Trigger Name (trigger_name)
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