ASP usage is very high

Hello
I am having 380GB ASP1 size nad 12 GB ASP2.
Before SGEN ASP use is 23% but now it's 50%.
It will reduce after full backup?
kindly give me guideline in this regards.
regards
sachin

HI,
check Re: Abnormal "% system ASP used" growth when running SAP   after V5R4 upgrade
regards,
kaushal

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