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Here is the second part of this SAP BC admin for beginners blog series: How to start/stop an SAP instance on WINDOWS/SQLServer
Here is the second part of this SAP BC admin for beginners blog series: How to start/stop an SAP instance on WINDOWS/SQLServer
Stop SAP & SQLServer
Connect to the operating system as sidadm,
- Start the SAP Management console :


- Stop the diagnostic agent ( DAA )




- Stop the SAP instance :

It is made of ABAP and JAVA processes.
Stopping this SAP instance will take more time, up to a few minutes.You can check the ABAP processes shutdown here :



- Stop the SQLServer database instance using SQL Server Management Studio as user sidadm :





- You can stop the instance in order to perform a full stop :




If you need to perform a full stop without rebooting in order to do a kernel upgrade for example, you can manually stop the following services :




We now deal with the SAP instance startup.
Connect to the server as user sidadm and do as follows :SAP services restart :



Note : the database was previously brought offline. The sidadm user uses the SID database as its primary logon database.
This means you’ll have to logon to the database instance as user “sa” through SQL Server Authentification :



You can restart the SAP instances using the SAP MMC :



We start the SAP SID instance :


Still you can check the instance startup here :
ABAP part


