Unit 1: Learning Assessment - Answers
Unit 1: Learning Assessment - Answers
Unit 1
1. What kind of query language statements can be used in the SAP HANA Database
Explorer?
Choose the correct answer.
X A SQL
X B MDX
X C XML
X D TCL
Correct! The SAP HANA Database Explorer supports only SQL. Read more about this in
the lesson "Handling System Offline Situations" of the course HA215.
2. In a system-down scenario, SQL can be used to access the system to further analyze the
problem.
Determine whether this statement is true or false.
X True
X False
Correct! When the SAP HANA database is down, you should use the Troubleshoot
Unresponsive System application to analyze the problem. Read more about this in the
lesson "Handling System Offline Situations" of the course HA215.
3. Which analysis steps can be performed when the SAP HANA database cannot be reached
using SQL?
Choose the correct answer.
X D Check the hardware with the SAP HANA Hardware Configuration Check Tool.
Correct! The deadlock detector functionality is part of the hdbcons tool, and can be used
for analyzing an unreachable system. Read more about this in the lesson "Handling
System Hang but Reachable Situations" of the course HA215.
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4. The Troubleshoot Unresponsive Systems function collects its data through the
fullSystemInfoDump.py python script.
Determine whether this statement is true or false.
X True
X False
Correct! The Troubleshoot Unresponsive Systems function collects its data through the
SAP Host Agent. Read more on this in the lesson "Handling System Hanging but
Reachable Situations" of the course HA215.
X A CPU usage
X B Service status
X C Disk usage
X D Lock status
Correct! The CPU usage and Service status KPIs are shown in the Manage Services
application. Read more on this in the lesson "Analyzing a Suddenly Slow System" of the
course HA215.
6. Because SAP HANA is running in-memory, a slow system situation is always caused by a
problem at OS level.
Determine whether this statement is true or false.
X True
X False
Correct! A slow system can be caused by OS, network, hardware, other software, or the
SAP HANA database. The problem could be with any of these components. Read more on
this in the lesson "Analyzing a Suddenly Slow System" of the course HA215.
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