A regional insurance claims processor runs SAP HANA for daily operational reporting. After a scheduled workload increase, SAP HANA cockpit shows higher memory usage and slower report response times. The alert list shows a threshold warning, but the operations note only records that reports are “slow.” A support analyst proposes increasing the threshold so the warning no longer appears.
The constraint is that the administrator must determine whether the warning represents a real workload pattern requiring follow-up or only an alert configuration mismatch. The response must preserve monitoring usefulness for future workload changes.
Which action best addresses the monitoring issue?
<strong>CHALLENGE 1 — Plant Wave Configuration Evidence Alignment</strong> The rollout coordinator wants to approve the next plant wave because the reporting outputs look consistent at a high level. The administration team has not confirmed whether the upgraded pilot system and newly installed wave database have comparable configuration records. Which decision best supports rollout readiness?
<strong>CHALLENGE 4 — Release Recoverability Evidence Gate</strong> The upgraded reporting system has recent backup completion evidence but no current recovery validation record. The newly installed UAT database has a recovery test scheduled before sign-off. Which interpretation is most accurate?
A regional public transit operator maintains SAP HANA for ridership analytics while preparing an SAP HANA Cloud environment for a later modernization wave. During an administration review, the architecture register lists both environments under one “database platform” entry. SAP HANA cockpit confirms the on-premises database is available, and SAP HANA Cloud Central confirms the cloud database is running, but the register does not identify which administration tasks belong to the active workload and which belong to the cloud rehearsal path.
The constraint is that the administrator must make the architecture register usable for operational decisions without changing the landscape. The handover must clearly distinguish current administration scope from future migration readiness.
Which action best improves the architecture register?
A regional wholesale distributor runs SAP HANA in a mixed landscape: one on-premises production database and one SAP HANA Cloud database for newer workloads. After a storage maintenance window, the on-premises database starts, but business users report that the most recent sales corrections are missing. In the administration view, the database status is green, the last full backup completed successfully two nights ago, and the latest log backup timestamp is much older than expected.
The operations lead wants recovery completed quickly, but the team must avoid losing committed transactions that were already acknowledged before the outage. The environment allows both cockpit-based checks and command-level administration.
What is the best next action to restore service while addressing the upstream cause of the recovery gap?