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SAP C_TADM_23 Exam - Topic 3 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_TADM_23 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 3
[All C_TADM_23 Questions]

Your SAP S/4HANA Server system consists of an ABAP Central Services instance, a Primary Application Server instance, and two Additional Application Server instances.

How many system profile files are evaluated for this SAP system during a complete system start?

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Suggested Answer: A, C, E

The Software Update Manager (SUM) is a versatile tool used for various maintenance and update tasks in an AS ABAP-based SAP system, including:

A) Applying an SAP kernel patch: SUM allows for the application of patches to the SAP kernel, which is the core component of the SAP system. Kernel patches may include security fixes, performance improvements, and new functionalities. The ability to apply these patches ensures that the system remains secure, efficient, and up-to-date with the latest SAP innovations.

C) Correcting software information via a CISI run: CISI (Correcting Inconsistent Software Information) is a feature within SUM that detects and resolves inconsistencies in the system's software component versions. This is crucial for ensuring system stability and compatibility, especially before and after system updates or migrations.

E) Applying a SPAM/SAINT update: SPAM (Support Package Manager) and SAINT (SAP Add-On Installation Tool) updates can be applied using SUM. These updates are essential for installing new support packages and add-ons, respectively, which can introduce new features, enhancements, and bug fixes to the system.

These capabilities highlight the multifunctional nature of SUM, making it an indispensable tool for maintaining the health, performance, and security of AS ABAP-based SAP systems.


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Dierdre
3 months ago
Nope, it's 9 if you count everything!
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Lonna
3 months ago
I thought it was 3, but now I'm confused.
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Nenita
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure? I thought it was 4.
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Glen
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's definitely 5!
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Lavonna
4 months ago
There are 5 profile files evaluated in total.
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Katina
4 months ago
I feel like there are 9 profile files when you include all instances, but that seems too high.
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Rolland
4 months ago
I’m pretty sure the ABAP Central Services instance has its own profile, but I’m not confident about the total count.
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Hildegarde
4 months ago
I recall a similar question where we counted instances, and I think each application server adds to the total.
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Trevor
5 months ago
I think we evaluated the number of profile files in class, but I can't remember if it was 4 or 5.
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Shenika
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is 5. The system has 1 ABAP Central Services instance, 1 Primary Application Server instance, and 2 Additional Application Server instances, so that's a total of 4 instances. And each instance would have its own system profile file, so the total number of system profile files evaluated is 5.
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Janna
5 months ago
Wait, I'm a bit confused. Wouldn't the ABAP Central Services instance also have its own system profile file? So that would make it 5 system profile files in total, right?
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Delsie
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The ABAP Central Services instance, the Primary Application Server instance, and each of the two Additional Application Server instances would each have their own system profile file. So that's a total of 4 system profile files evaluated.
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Joseph
5 months ago
Hmm, let me think this through. I know the system has an ABAP Central Services instance, a Primary Application Server instance, and two Additional Application Server instances. So I'm guessing the number of system profile files evaluated would be related to those components.
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Elvis
9 months ago
Wait, so the system is evaluating profile files during a 'complete system start'? Does that mean it's also checking the profiles of the fax machine and the coffee maker? Gotta make sure the whole enterprise is in sync, you know!
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Bo
8 months ago
D) 9
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Cecily
8 months ago
C) 3
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Yong
8 months ago
B) 4
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Val
9 months ago
A) 5
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Aimee
10 months ago
Easy peasy! The answer is clearly B. Why? Because 4 is the perfect number, and anything else would be imperfect. And we all know that SAP systems are all about perfection, right? *winks*
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Rory
9 months ago
User 3: Yup, 4 is the correct number for the SAP S/4HANA Server system.
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Jade
9 months ago
User 2: I agree, 4 system profile files are evaluated during a complete system start.
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Luisa
9 months ago
User 1: I think the answer is B) 4.
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Sharita
10 months ago
Ah, this is a tricky one! I was going to go with C, but then I remembered that during a 'complete system start', the system probably evaluates the profile files for all the instances, even the ones that aren't currently running. So I think the answer is D.
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Dana
9 months ago
Yes, D makes sense because all instances are evaluated during a complete system start.
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Kristian
9 months ago
I agree, it must be D.
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Carman
10 months ago
I think the answer is D.
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Felicidad
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. The question mentions a 'complete system start', so maybe there are additional profile files involved that we're not considering. I'll go with D just to be safe.
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Evette
9 months ago
User4: I'll pick 3
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Kelvin
9 months ago
User3: I'll choose 9
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Lakeesha
9 months ago
User2: I'll go with 5
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Dana
10 months ago
User1: I think it's 4
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Jaclyn
11 months ago
I think the answer is C. There's one ABAP Central Services instance, one Primary Application Server instance, and two Additional Application Server instances, so that's 4 instances total. Each instance would have its own system profile file, so the total number would be 4.
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Trinidad
9 months ago
B) 4
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Meaghan
9 months ago
A) 5
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Sharee
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's C) 3 because some profile files may be shared among instances
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Pearline
11 months ago
I believe it's A) 5 because each instance has its own profile file
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Jackie
11 months ago
I think the answer is B) 4
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