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SAP Basis Administration Handbook, NetWeaver Edition
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SAP Basis Administration Handbook, NetWeaver Edition

by Ranjit Mereddy
November 2011
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
608 pages
13h 33m
English
McGraw-Hill
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SAP Logon Group

Logon groups help to better balance the end-user requests across different application servers assigned to the same group. The message server will direct traffic to the least busy application server in the logon group. Transaction code SMLG is used to configure the logon groups. Multiple application servers can be assigned to one logon group. For example, three application servers can be assigned to a logon group called Sales Logon Group and all sales-related transactions can be directed to that particular logon group. In transaction SMLG, new logon groups can be created by pressing the F8 function key. This will display the screen shown in Figure 14-9, where you can create a new logon group and assign an application server to ...

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