Excessive memory utilization in Solution Manager 4.0

Dear all,
I recently migrated a SAP Solution Manager 4.0 SPS13 (Unicode) system from a Sun E420R  with 2 CPUs and 4 GB of RAM to a  Sun T2000  with 32 CPUs and 32 GB of RAM. After doing st06, I realised that 31 out the the 32 GB of RAM are consumed by Solution Manager, which doesn't seem right, even if the system is a double stack system and Unicode. Stopping the Java stack, I had 22 GB free, still 12 GB for the ABAP stack looks excessive
Any ideas how I can see where the memory is consumed and how I can reduce its consuption? This piece of hardware is meant to host other systems as well, not only Solution Manager. I haven't configured yet alerts, monitoring etc, so the system is barely used
I am running on Solaris 10 and Oracle 10.2.0.2
Many thanks
Andreas

Hello Ragu,
40G
Regards
Andreas
Edited by: support team on Apr 15, 2008 1:14 PM

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    ls_stdparameter-id               = po_ctnode->id.
    2119
    ls_stdparameter-reference_versnr = po_ctnode->reference_versnr.
    2120
    ls_stdparameter-reference_grp    = po_ctnode->reference_grp.
    2121
    ls_stdparameter-reference_id     = po_ctnode->reference_id.
    2122
    else.
    2123
    ls_stdparameter-grp              = pf_grp.
    2124
    ls_stdparameter-versnr           = pf_versnr.
    2125
    ls_stdparameter-reference_grp    = pf_grp.
    2126
    ls_stdparameter-reference_versnr = pf_versnr.
    2127
    endif.
    2128
    2129
      Formroutinen aufrufen
    2130
    loop at    actseq
    2131
    into  ls_actrel
    2132
    where exec_time = pf_exec_time.
    2133
    check ls_actrel-exec_time ne gf_exec_time_event
    2134
    or ( ls_actrel-exec_time = gf_exec_time_event and
    2135
    ls_actrel-event     = pf_event               ).
    2136
    call function 'DSVAS_CDMNT_FORM_NAME'
    2137
    exporting
    2138
    pf_container_type = 'A'
    2139
    pf_form_number    = ls_actrel-action
    2140
    importing
    2141
    pf_form_name      = lf_form_name.
    2142
    perform (lf_form_name)
    2143
    in program (program)
    2144
    using ls_stdparameter
    2145
    if found.
    >>>>>
    endloop.
    2147
    endmethod.                    "execute
    2148
    2149
    Collect_Known_Events
    2150
    method collect_known_events.
    2151
    data: ls_actseq type line of ltype_action_sequence_table,
    2152
    lf_event  type dsvasactseq-event.
    2153
    2154
    loop at actseq into ls_actseq
    2155
    where ( exec_time = gf_exec_time_event and
    2156
    event     ne space                 )
    2157
    or   exec_time = gf_exec_time_1
    2158
    or   exec_time = gf_exec_time_2
    2159
    or   exec_time = gf_exec_time_3
    2160
    or   exec_time = gf_exec_time_modus_close.
    2161
    if ls_actseq-exec_time = gf_exec_time_event.
    2162
    read table pt_events with table key table_line = ls_actseq-event
    2163
    transporting no fields.
    2164
    if sy-subrc ne 0.
    2165
    insert ls_actseq-event into table pt_events.
    Contents of system fields
    Name
    Val.
    SY-SUBRC
    0
    SY-INDEX
    1
    SY-TABIX
    1
    SY-DBCNT
    0
    SY-FDPOS
    30
    SY-LSIND
    0
    SY-PAGNO
    0
    SY-LINNO
    1
    SY-COLNO
    1
    SY-PFKEY
    SY-UCOMM
    SY-TITLE
    DSWP: Execute rule set
    SY-MSGTY
    E
    SY-MSGID
    FL
    SY-MSGNO
    046
    SY-MSGV1
    DSVAS_TOOLS_PACKAGE_GET
    SY-MSGV2
    SY-MSGV3
    SY-MSGV4
    SY-MODNO
    0
    SY-DATUM
    20080524
    SY-UZEIT
    000049
    SY-XPROG
    SAPCNVE
    SY-XFORM
    CONVERSION_EXIT
    Active Calls/Events
    No.   Ty.          Program                             Include                             Line
    Name
    11 FORM         SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCCD0                       2146
    EXECUTE
    10 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCCD0                       2142
    LCL_ACTION_SEQUENCE=>EXECUTE
    9 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCCTI                       1741
    LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE
    8 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCCTI                       1792
    LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE_AND_PROPAGATE
    7 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCCTI                       1806
    LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE_AND_PROPAGATE
    6 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCSEI                       2025
    LCL_SESSION=>EXECUTE
    5 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCSEI                       1582
    LCL_SESSION=>CONTEXT_INSTANCES_CREATE
    4 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCSEI                       1995
    LCL_SESSION=>EXECUTE
    3 FUNCTION     SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCU02                        303
    DSVAS_PROC_SESSION_OPEN
    2 METHOD       CL_DSMOP_SOLUTION=============CP    CL_DSMOP_SOLUTION=============CM01P   184
    CL_DSMOP_SOLUTION=>START_PERIODIC_SERVICES
    1 EVENT        RDSMOPBACK_AUTOSESSIONS             RDSMOPBACK_AUTOSESSIONS                72
    START-OF-SELECTION
    Chosen variables
    Name
    Val.
    No.      11 Ty.          FORM
    Name  EXECUTE
    PF_EXEC_TIME
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    PF_EVENT
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    PO_CTNODE
    |
    | 2000D000 |
    | E0001C00 |
    | PF_GRP |
    |  |
    | 22222222222222222222 |
    | 00000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000 |
    | PF_VERSNR |
    | 00000 |
    | 33333 |
    | 00000 |
    | 00000 |
    | 00000 |
    | <%_L02E>-EXEC_TIME |
    | ??? |
    | ?????? |
    | ?????? |
    | <%_L02F> |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | LS_ACTREL-EXEC_TIME |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | GF_EXEC_TIME_EVENT |
    | E |
    | 4 |
    | 5 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | SYST-REPID |
    | SAPLDSVAS_PROC |
    | 5454455455554422222222222222222222222222 |
    | 310C43613F02F300000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | LS_ACTREL-EVENT |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | SY-SAPRL+0(4) |
    | 70 |
    | 33 |
    | 70 |
    | 00 |
    | 00 |
    | LS_ACTREL-ACTION |
    | 108 |
    | 333 |
    | 108 |
    | 000 |
    | 000 |
    | LF_FORM_NAME |
    | ACTION_108 |
    | 44544453332222222222222222222222 |
    | 1349FEF1080000000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | ME->PROGRAM |
    | RDSVASAEW_ROOT_____________073 |
    | 5455454455544555555555555553332222222222 |
    | 243613157F2FF4FFFFFFFFFFFFF0730000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | %_DUMMY$$ |
    |  |
    | 2222 |
    | 0000 |
    | 0000 |
    | 0000 |
    | LS_STDPARAMETER |
    | EA6000000000255###ESESSION                                           00047EA_ROOT |
    | 4433333333333330004545544422222222222222222222222222222222222222222223333344554452222222222222 |
    | 516000000000255010535339FE00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004751F2FF40000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | No.      10 Ty.          METHOD |
    | Name  LCL_ACTION_SEQUENCE=>EXECUTE |
    | PF_EXEC_TIME |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | PF_EVENT |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | PO_CTNODE |
    |
    2000D000
    E0001C00
    PF_GRP
    22222222222222222222
    00000000000000000000
    00000000000000000000
    00000000000000000000
    PF_VERSNR
    00000
    33333
    00000
    00000
    00000
    <%_L02E>-EXEC_TIME
    <%_L02F>
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    LS_ACTREL-EXEC_TIME
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    LS_ACTREL-EVENT
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    LS_ACTREL-ACTION
    108
    333
    108
    000
    000
    LF_FORM_NAME
    ACTION_108
    44544453332222222222222222222222
    1349FEF1080000000000000000000000
    00000000000000000000000000000000
    00000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->PROGRAM
    RDSVASAEW_ROOT_____________073
    5455454455544555555555555553332222222222
    243613157F2FF4FFFFFFFFFFFFF0730000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    LS_STDPARAMETER
    EA6000000000255###ESESSION                                           00047EA_ROOT
    4433333333333330004545544422222222222222222222222222222222222222222223333344554452222222222222
    516000000000255010535339FE00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004751F2FF40000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    No.       9 Ty.          METHOD
    Name  LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE
    PF_EXEC_TIME
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    PF_EVENT
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    GF_EXEC_TIME_ATTRIBUTES
    a
    6
    1
    0
    0
    RSJOBINFO
    00000000000000                                  ##
    2222222222222222222222222222222233333333333333222222222222222222222222222222222200
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME
    |
    | 2000D000 |
    | E0001C00 |
    | GT_OPEN_SESSIONS |
    | Table IT_3668[1x44] |
    | FUNCTION-POOL=DSVAS_PROCDATA=GT_OPEN_SESSIONS |
    | Table reference: 1911 |
    | TABH+  0(20) = 807E0D3E000000000000000077070000540E0000 |
    | TABH+ 20(20) = 010000002C000000FFFFFFFF0417010010040000 |
    | TABH+ 40( 8) = 10000000A4318001 |
    | store        = 0x807E0D3E |
    | ext1         = 0x00000000 |
    | shmId        = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | id           = 1911  (0x77070000) |
    | label        = 3668  (0x540E0000) |
    | fill         = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | leng         = 44    (0x2C000000) |
    | loop         = -1    (0xFFFFFFFF) |
    | xtyp         = TYPE#000007 |
    | occu         = 16    (0x10000000) |
    | access       = 4     (ItAccessHashed) |
    | idxKind      = 0     (ItIndexNone) |
    | uniKind      = 1     (ItUnique) |
    | keyKind      = 3     (user defined) |
    | cmpMode      = 8     (cmpManyEq) |
    | occu0        = 1 |
    | groupCntl    = 0 |
    | rfc          = 0 |
    | unShareable  = 0 |
    | mightBeShared = 0 |
    | sharedWithShmTab = 0 |
    | isShmLockId  = 0 |
    | gcKind       = 0 |
    | isUsed       = 1 |
    | isCtfyAble   = 1 |
    | >>>>> Shareable Table Header Data <<<<< |
    | tabi         = 0xC0AB0D3E |
    | pgHook       = 0x00000000 |
    | idxPtr       = 0x78F10D3E |
    | shmTabhSet   = 0x00000000 |
    | id           = 2504  (0xC8090000) |
    | refCount     = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | tstRefCount  = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | lineAdmin    = 16    (0x10000000) |
    | lineAlloc    = 16    (0x10000000) |
    | shmVersId    = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | shmRefCount  = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | >>>>> 1st level extension part <<<<< |
    | regHook      = Not allocated |
    | collHook     = Not allocated |
    | ext2         = Not allocated |
    | >>>>> 2nd level extension part <<<<< |
    | tabhBack     = Not allocated |
    | delta_head   = Not allocated |
    | pb_func      = Not allocated |
    | pb_handle    = Not allocated |
    | GF_EXEC_TIME_BEFORE_REPORT_GEN |
    | R |
    | 5 |
    | 2 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | GF_EXEC_TIME_INIT |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | ME->INITIALIZED |
    |  |
    | 2 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | GF_EXEC_TIME_AFTER |
    | A |
    | 4 |
    | 1 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | ME->ACTSEQ |
    |
    2000D000
    C0003C00
    SCREEN
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->HAS_TABLES
    X
    5
    8
    0
    0
    SYST
    ##########################A###P##############################################T###ÿ##### u####
    0000000000000000000000100040005000000050000000007000000000000000000000000000105000F00050270000
    1000101000001000000000E010101000000000C0000000004000000000000000000000000000604000F00080050600
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000000000000000000000000000000000000040000000
    00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000070000000000000000000000000000000000000D000000C
    SY-REPID
    SAPLDSVAS_PROC
    5454455455554422222222222222222222222222
    310C43613F02F300000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->CHECK_TABLES
    |
    | 2000D000 |
    | 3000CC00 |
    | No.       8 Ty.          METHOD |
    | Name  LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE_AND_PROPAGATE |
    | PF_EXEC_TIME |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | PF_EVENT |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | PF_CON |
    | SESSION |
    | 5455444222 |
    | 35339FE000 |
    | 0000000000 |
    | 0000000000 |
    | PF_INS |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | ME->DYNAMIC |
    | X |
    | 5 |
    | 8 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | ME |
    |
    2000D000
    E0001C00
    GF_SESSION_DEF_TYPE_MORE_DEV
    L
    4
    C
    0
    0
    ME->ACTIVE
    X
    5
    8
    0
    0
    GF_SESSION_DEF_TYPE_VERSION
    V
    5
    6
    0
    0
    ME->CON
    SESSION
    5455444222
    35339FE000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    ME->INS
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->CHILD_CONDSEQ
    F0000000
    F0000000
    GF_CONTEXT_SESSION
    SESSION
    5455444222
    35339FE000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    ME->CHILDREN
    Table[initial]
    LO_TNODE
    |
    | F0000000 |
    | F0000000 |
    | %_ARCHIVE |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | No.       7 Ty.          METHOD |
    | Name  LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE_AND_PROPAGATE |
    | PF_EXEC_TIME |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | PF_EVENT |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | PF_CON |
    | SESSION |
    | 5455444222 |
    | 35339FE000 |
    | 0000000000 |
    | 0000000000 |
    | PF_INS |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | ME |
    |
    2000D000
    F0000C00
    ME->CHILD_CONDSEQ
    |
    | F0000000 |
    | F0000000 |
    | ME->CHILDREN |
    | Table IT_3674[26x8] |
    | DATA=CHILDREN
    Table reference: 1919
    TABH+  0(20) = 68550D3E00000000000000007F0700005A0E0000
    TABH+ 20(20) = 1A00000008000000800100000417010030080000
    TABH+ 40( 8) = 10000000C1288001
    store        = 0x68550D3E
    ext1         = 0x00000000
    shmId        = 0     (0x00000000)
    id           = 1919  (0x7F070000)
    label        = 3674  (0x5A0E0000)
    fill         = 26    (0x1A000000)
    leng         = 8     (0x08000000)
    loop         = 384   (0x80010000)
    xtyp         = TYPE#000029
    occu         = 16    (0x10000000)
    access       = 1     (ItAccessStandard)
    idxKind      = 0     (ItIndexNone)
    uniKind      = 2     (ItUniqueNon)
    keyKind      = 1     (default)
    cmpMode      = 4     (cmpSingleEq)
    occu0        = 1
    groupCntl    = 0
    rfc          = 0
    unShareable  = 0
    mightBeShared = 0
    sharedWithShmTab = 0
    isShmLockId  = 0
    gcKind       = 0
    isUsed       = 1
    isCtfyAble   = 1
    >>>>> Shareable Table Header Data <<<<<
    tabi         = 0xB0B10D3E
    pgHook       = 0xF0882E3E
    idxPtr       = 0x00000000
    shmTabhSet   = 0x00000000
    id           = 2508  (0xCC090000)
    refCount     = 0     (0x00000000)
    tstRefCount  = 0     (0x00000000)
    lineAdmin    = 48    (0x30000000)
    lineAlloc    = 48    (0x30000000)
    shmVersId    = 0     (0x00000000)
    shmRefCount  = 1     (0x01000000)
    >>>>> 1st level extension part <<<<<
    regHook      = Not allocated
    collHook     = Not allocated
    ext2         = Not allocated
    >>>>> 2nd level extension part <<<<<
    tabhBack     = Not allocated
    delta_head   = Not allocated
    pb_func      = Not allocated
    pb_handle    = Not allocated
    LO_TNODE
    |
    | 2000D000 |
    | E0001C00 |
    | LO_CTNODE |
    |
    2000D000
    E0001C00
    %_SPACE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    No.       6 Ty.          METHOD
    Name  LCL_SESSION=>EXECUTE
    PF_EXEC_TIME
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    PF_EVENT
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    PF_CON
    SESSION
    5455444222
    35339FE000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    PF_INS
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->ACTSEQ
    |
    | F0000000 |
    | F0000000 |
    | ME->GLOBAL_CHECK_GRP |
    | EA_ROOT |
    | 44554452222222222222 |
    | 51F2FF40000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000 |
    | ME->GLOBAL_VERSNR |
    | 00047 |
    | 33333 |
    | 00047 |
    | 00000 |
    | 00000 |
    | ME->CHECK_TREE |
    |
    2000D000
    F0000C00
    GF_EXEC_TIME_MODUS_CLOSE
    W
    5
    7
    0
    0
    ME->RAISED_EVENTS
    Table[initial]
    GF_EXEC_TIME_LOGICAL_COMPLETE
    L
    4
    C
    0
    0
    No.       5 Ty.          METHOD
    Name  LCL_SESSION=>CONTEXT_INSTANCES_CREATE
    LT_ZOMBIES
    Table[initial]
    LS_CTREL-TREENODE
    F0000000
    F0000000
    LO_ZOMBIE
    |
    | F0000000 |
    | F0000000 |
    | LT_NEW_CONINS |
    | Table IT_3670[1x100] |
    | FUNCTION-POOL=DSVAS_PROCCLASS=LCL_SESSIONMETHOD=CONTEXT_INSTANCES_CREATEDATA=LT_NEW_CONINS |
    | Table reference: 1920 |
    | TABH+  0(20) = 90C50D3E30F3DE3D0000000080070000560E0000 |
    | TABH+ 20(20) = 0100000064000000080100000417010060140000 |
    | TABH+ 40( 8) = 01000000C1248401 |
    | store        = 0x90C50D3E |
    | ext1         = 0x30F3DE3D |
    | shmId        = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | id           = 1920  (0x80070000) |
    | label        = 3670  (0x560E0000) |
    | fill         = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | leng         = 100   (0x64000000) |
    | loop         = 264   (0x08010000) |
    | xtyp         = TYPE#000094 |
    | occu         = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | access       = 1     (ItAccessStandard) |
    | idxKind      = 0     (ItIndexNone) |
    | uniKind      = 2     (ItUniqueNon) |
    | keyKind      = 1     (default) |
    | cmpMode      = 2     (cmpSingleMcmpR) |
    | occu0        = 1 |
    | groupCntl    = 0 |
    | rfc          = 0 |
    | unShareable  = 0 |
    | mightBeShared = 1 |
    | sharedWithShmTab = 0 |
    | isShmLockId  = 0 |
    | gcKind       = 0 |
    | isUsed       = 1 |
    | isCtfyAble   = 1 |
    | >>>>> Shareable Table Header Data <<<<< |
    | tabi         = 0x08AB0D3E |
    | pgHook       = 0x00000000 |
    | idxPtr       = 0x00000000 |
    | shmTabhSet   = 0x00000000 |
    | id           = 2505  (0xC9090000) |
    | refCount     = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | tstRefCount  = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | lineAdmin    = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | lineAlloc    = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | shmVersId    = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | shmRefCount  = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | >>>>> 1st level extension part <<<<< |
    | regHook      = 0xB0F0BE3D |
    | collHook     = 0x00000000 |
    | ext2         = 0x00000000 |
    | >>>>> 2nd level extension part <<<<< |
    | tabhBack     = Not allocated |
    | delta_head   = Not allocated |
    | pb_func      = Not allocated |
    | pb_handle    = Not allocated |
    | <LFS_CONINS> |
    | SESSION |
    | 54554442222222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 35339FE0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | ME |
    |
    90006000
    4000B000
    <LFS_CONINS>-CON
    SESSION
    5455444222
    35339FE000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    <LFS_CONINS>-INS
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    SY
    ##########################A###P##############################################T###ÿ##### u####
    0000000000000000000000100040005000000050000000007000000000000000000000000000105000F00050270000
    1000101000001000000000E010101000000000C0000000004000000000000000000000000000604000F00080050600
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000000000000000000000000000000000000040000000
    00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000070000000000000000000000000000000000000D000000C
    GF_EXEC_TIME_BEFORE
    B
    4
    2
    0
    0
    No.       4 Ty.          METHOD
    Name  LCL_SESSION=>EXECUTE
    PF_EXEC_TIME
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    PF_EVENT
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    PF_CON
    2222222222
    0000000000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    PF_INS
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->ACTSEQ
    |
    | F0000000 |
    | F0000000 |
    | ME |
    |
    90006000
    4000B000
    ME->LOGICAL_COMPLETE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    GF_EXEC_TIME_COMPLETE
    C
    4
    3
    0
    0
    ME->COMPLETE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    SY-XFORM
    CONVERSION_EXIT
    444545544454545222222222222222
    3FE65239FEF5894000000000000000
    000000000000000000000000000000
    000000000000000000000000000000
    No.       3 Ty.          FUNCTION
    Name  DSVAS_PROC_SESSION_OPEN
    PF_HANDLE_TO_USE
    0
    0000
    0000
    PF_MAX_TREE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    PF_MODE
    C
    4
    3
    0
    0
    PS_SESSION_NUMBER
    EA6000000000255
    443333333333333
    516000000000255
    000000000000000
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    PF_HANDLE
    1
    0000
    1000
    PF_HIDE_TREE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    PF_MODE_USED
    2
    0
    0
    0
    PF_NEXT_CHECK_GRP
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    00000000000000000000
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    PF_NEXT_CHECK_ID
    00000
    33333
    00000
    00000
    00000
    PF_NEXT_CON
    2222222222
    0000000000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    PF_NEXT_INS
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    PT_ERRORS
    Table[initial]
    PT_FRONTEND_TREE[]
    Table[initial]
    PF_LANGUAGE
    E
    4
    5
    0
    0
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    LF_BUNDLE_VERSNR
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    |
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    | 4000B000 |
    | LO_SESSION |
    |
    90006000
    4000B000
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    SY-XPROG
    SAPCNVE
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    LS_SESSDEFGEN-MULTI_USER

    Please replace the Service Definitions in your SAP Solution Manager
    system as described in SAP Note 727998.
    As of SAP Solution Manager 7.0 (= 4.0) Support Package Stack 15 (which
    includes ST-PI 700_2005_1 SP06) you can trigger the required steps
    within transaction SDCCN:
    Menu Utilities -> Maintain Service Definitions ->
    Select 'Delete and Replace Service Definitions -> Confirm this
    selection-> Confirm that you want to delete the definitions -> Confirm
    that a new task 'Service Definition Refresh' was created
    Take a note of the task id -> Review the log for this task id when it
    is completed. You should not see any errors for either the update
    of a Service Definitions table or the generation of any re-import
    include.
    Reschedule SM:EXEC SERVICES and the reported dump will no longer
    occur.

  • Background job failing - ECC 6.0, Solution Manager 7.0

    Dear All,
    Four days back, I have installed the Solution Manager 7.0 and ECC 6.0 on
    HPUX IA64 hardware with database as Oracle 10.2.0.2.0 (Unicode).
    In both server, latest kernel patch has been applied.
    The Support package versions are (both server):
    KERNEL (Release 700)      146
    SAP_BASIS           0014
    SAP_ABA           0014
    PI_BASIS(2005_1_700)      0014
    ST-PI                0005
    SAP_BW                0016
    While checking the the jobs from SM37, in both the server,
    I am observing that following jobs are always failing with
    same reason:
    SAP_COLLECTOR_FOR_PERFMONITOR
    =============================
    Date       Time     Message text                                                           Message class Message no. Message type
    ========== ======== ====================================================================== ============= =========== ============
    15.05.2008 06:25:12 Job started                                                                 00           516          S
    15.05.2008 06:25:12 Step 001 started (program RSCOLL00, variant , user ID BGDUSER)              00           550          S
    15.05.2008 06:25:18 Clean_Plan:Cleanup of DB13 Plannings                                       DB6PM         000          S
    15.05.2008 06:25:18 Clean_Plan:started by RSDBPREV                       on server gcbeccd     DB6PM         000          S
    15.05.2008 06:25:18 Clean_Plan:Cleaning up jobs of system RD3                                  DB6PM         000          S
    15.05.2008 06:25:18 Clean_Plan:finished                                                        DB6PM         000          S
    15.05.2008 06:25:18 Database system not supported                                               S1           101          S
    15.05.2008 06:25:36 ABAP/4 processor: DBIF_DSQL2_SQL_ERROR                                      00           671          A
    15.05.2008 06:25:36 Job cancelled                                                               00           518          A
    SAP_REORG_UPDATERECORDS
    =======================
    Date       Time     Message text                                                          Message class Message no. Message type
    ========== ======== ===================================================================== ============= =========== ============
    14.05.2008 00:31:01 Job started                                                                00           516          S
    14.05.2008 00:31:01 Step 001 started (program RSM13002, variant SAP&001, user ID BGDUSER)      00           550          S
    14.05.2008 00:31:01 Reorganization of update date not allowed in batch                         15           100          A
    14.05.2008 00:31:02 Job cancelled                                                              00           518          A
    SAP_WP_CACHE_RELOAD_FULL
    ========================
    Date       Time     Message text                                                                                Message class Message no. Message type
    ========== ======== ============================================================================================ ============= =========== ============
    15.05.2008 00:30:11 Job started                                                                                00           516          S
    15.05.2008 00:30:11 Step 001 started (program RWP_RUNTIME_CACHE_RELOAD, variant SAP&RELOAD_ALL, user ID BGDUSER)      00           550          S
    15.05.2008 00:30:11 No component system chosen                                                                   URL_GEN_MSGS      031          E
    15.05.2008 00:30:11 Job cancelled after system exception ERROR_MESSAGE                                                00           564          A
    Please help to resolve this issue.
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards
    Sudip Ghosh

    Hi Markus,
    Thanks for the reply.
    Below is the dump:
    ======
    ======
    Runtime Errors         DBIF_DSQL2_SQL_ERROR
    Date and Time          15.05.2008 06:25:36
    Short text
    An SQL error occurred when executing Native SQL.
    What happened?
    The error 3113 occurred in the current database connection "DEFAULT".
    What can you do?
    Note down which actions and inputs caused the error.
    To process the problem further, contact you SAP system
    administrator.
    Using Transaction ST22 for ABAP Dump Analysis, you can look
    at and manage termination messages, and you can also
    keep them for a long time.
    How to correct the error
    Database error text........: "ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel"
    Database error code........: 3113
    Triggering SQL statement...: "FETCH NEXT "
    Internal call code.........: "[DBDS/NEW DSQL]"
    Please check the entries in the system log (Transaction SM21).
    If the error occures in a non-modified SAP program, you may be able to
    find an interim solution in an SAP Note.
    If you have access to SAP Notes, carry out a search with the following
    keywords:
    "DBIF_DSQL2_SQL_ERROR" " "
    "RSORAVSH" or "RSORAVSH"
    "FILL_DBVSE"
    If you cannot solve the problem yourself and want to send an error
    notification to SAP, include the following information:
    1. The description of the current problem (short dump)
    To save the description, choose "System->List->Save->Local File
    (Unconverted)".
    2. Corresponding system log
    Display the system log by calling transaction SM21.
    Restrict the time interval to 10 minutes before and five minutes
    after the short dump. Then choose "System->List->Save->Local File
    (Unconverted)".
    3. If the problem occurs in a problem of your own or a modified SAP
    program: The source code of the program
    In the editor, choose "Utilities->More
    Utilities->Upload/Download->Download".
    4. Details about the conditions under which the error occurred or which
    actions and input led to the error.
    System environment
    SAP-Release 700
    Application server... "gcbeccd"
    Network address...... "10.10.4.158"
    Operating system..... "HP-UX"
    Release.............. "B.11.23"
    Hardware type........ "ia64"
    Character length.... 16 Bits
    Pointer length....... 64 Bits
    Work process number.. 15
    Shortdump setting.... "full"
    Database server... "gcbeccd"
    Database type..... "ORACLE"
    Database name..... "RD3"
    Database user ID.. "SAPSR3"
    Char.set.... "C"
    SAP kernel....... 700
    created (date)... "Apr 5 2008 00:55:24"
    create on........ "HP-UX B.11.23 U ia64"
    Database version. "OCI_102 (10.2.0.1.0) "
    Patch level. 146
    Patch text.. " "
    Database............. "ORACLE 9.2.0.., ORACLE 10.1.0.., ORACLE 10.2.0.."
    SAP database version. 700
    Operating system..... "HP-UX B.11"
    Memory consumption
    Roll.... 1117216
    EM...... 0
    Heap.... 0
    Page.... 32768
    MM Used. 695792
    MM Free. 400816
    User and Transaction
    Client.............. 000
    User................ "BGDUSER"
    Language key........ "E"
    Transaction......... " "
    Transactions ID..... "482B8A4C89F0442BE10000000A0A049E"
    Program............. "RSORAVSH"
    Screen.............. "SAPMSSY0 1000"
    Screen line......... 6
    Information on where terminated
    Termination occurred in the ABAP program "RSORAVSH" - in "FILL_DBVSE".
    The main program was "RSORAVSH ".
    In the source code you have the termination point in line 48
    of the (Include) program "RSORAVSH".
    The program "RSORAVSH" was started as a background job.
    Job Name....... "SAP_COLLECTOR_FOR_PERFMONITOR"
    Job Initiator.. "BGDUSER"
    Job Number..... 05251100
    Source Code Extract
    Line
    SourceCde
    18
    INCLUDE STRUCTURE v_system_event_struc.
    19
    DATA:  END OF v_system_event_tab .
    20
    21
    check sy-dbsys(3) = 'ORA' .
    22
    23
    Get the new snapshots
    24
    25
    PERFORM fill_dbvse TABLES v_system_event_tab.
    26
    27
    28
    Get the old snapshots from database table MONI
    29
    30
    startday = sy-datum - days_to_keep .
    31
    32
    33
    Save new data now (otherwise these data will be selected twice)
    34
    35
    CONCATENATE 'SYSEVENT' sy-datum sy-uzeit INTO   monikey .
    36
    37
    EXPORT sy-datum
    38
    sy-uzeit
    39
    v_system_event_tab
    40
    TO DATABASE moni(db) ID monikey .
    41
    42
    *&      Form  FILL_DBVSE
    43
    44
    FORM fill_dbvse TABLES v_system_event_tab.
    45
    date =  sy-datum .
    46
    time =  sy-uzeit .
    47
    EXEC sql performing append_v_system_event .
    >>>>>
    select event,
    49
    total_waits,
    50
    total_timeouts,
    51
    time_waited * 10,
    52
    average_wait * 10
    53
    into :v_system_event_struc
    54
    from v$system_event
    55
    ENDEXEC .
    56
    ENDFORM.                               " FILL_DBVSE
    57
    58
    59
    *&      Form  APPEND_V_SYSTEM_EVENT
    60
    61
    FORM append_v_system_event.
    62
    v_system_event_tab-date  = date .
    63
    v_system_event_tab-time  = time .
    64
    65
    MOVE-CORRESPONDING v_system_event_struc TO v_system_event_tab.
    66
    APPEND v_system_event_tab .
    67
    ENDFORM.                               " APPEND_V_SYSTEM_EVENT
    Contents of system fields
    Name
    Val.
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    0
    SY-INDEX
    0
    SY-TABIX
    16
    SY-DBCNT
    0
    SY-FDPOS
    0
    SY-LSIND
    0
    SY-PAGNO
    0
    SY-LINNO
    1
    SY-COLNO
    1
    SY-PFKEY
    SY-UCOMM
    SY-TITLE
    Report for Collecting Data from V$SYSTEM_EVENT Hourly
    SY-MSGTY
    SY-MSGID
    SY-MSGNO
    000
    SY-MSGV1
    SY-MSGV2
    SY-MSGV3
    SY-MSGV4
    SY-MODNO
    0
    SY-DATUM
    20080515
    SY-UZEIT
    062520
    SY-XPROG
    RSDBRUNT
    SY-XFORM
    %_INIT_PBO_FIRST
    Active Calls/Events
    No.   Ty.          Program                             Include                             Line
    Name
    2 FORM         RSORAVSH                            RSORAVSH                               48
    FILL_DBVSE
    1 EVENT        RSORAVSH                            RSORAVSH                               25
    START-OF-SELECTION
    Chosen variables
    Name
    Val.
    No.       2 Ty.          FORM
    Name  FILL_DBVSE
    SY-REPID
    RSORAVSH
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    23F2163800000000000000000000000000000000
    V_SYSTEM_EVENT_STRUC
    00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C000C000C000C
    %_SPACE
    0
    0
    2
    0
    SY
    ###############################################################################T########  ####
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    000001000000000000000000000000000000000F000000000000000000000000000000000000010500000005220000
    000000000000000000000000010001000000000E00000000000000000000000000000000000006040000000800000C
    No.       1 Ty.          EVENT
    Name  START-OF-SELECTION
    SY-LDBPG
    SAPDB__S
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    5454455522222222222222222222222222222222
    31042FF300000000000000000000000000000000
    %_DUMMY$$
    0000
    0000
    2222
    0000
    SY-DBSYS+0(6)
    ORA
    000
    000
    454
    F21
    SYST
    ###############################################################################T########  ####
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    000001000000000000000000000000000000000F000000000000000000000000000000000000010500000005220000
    000000000000000000000000010001000000000E00000000000000000000000000000000000006040000000800000C
    V_SYSTEM_EVENT_TAB[]
    Table[initial]
    V_SYSTEM_EVENT_TAB
    00000000000000                                                                ################
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    000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C000C000C000C
    SY-DATUM
    20080515
    00000000
    00000000
    33333333
    20080515
    DAYS_TO_KEEP
    30
    0001
    000E
    STARTDAY
    00000000
    00000000
    00000000
    33333333
    00000000
    MONIKEY
    0000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000
    2222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000
    SY-UZEIT
    062520
    000000
    000000
    333333
    062520
    SYST-REPID
    RSORAVSH
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    5545455422222222222222222222222222222222
    23F2163800000000000000000000000000000000
    MONI-CLUSTR
    0
    00
    00
    MONI
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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    2222222222222222222222220022000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    Internal notes
    The termination was triggered in function "ExecuteCall"
    of the SAP kernel, in line 1190 of the module
    "//bas/700_REL/src/krn/runt/abexsql.c#2".
    The internal operation just processed is "DSQL".
    Internal mode was started at 20080515062520.
    Internal call code.........: "[DBDS/NEW DSQL]"
    Active Calls in SAP Kernel
    Lines of C Stack in Kernel (Structure Differs on Each Platform)
    (0)  0x4000000003b2b450  CTrcStack + 0x1b0 at dptstack.c:227 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (1)  0x4000000004d2c470  Z16rabaxCStackSavev + 0x1d0 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (2)  0x4000000004d32160  ab_rabax + 0x3570 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (3)  0x40000000047b51e0  Z10abdbdserriPKtiS0_P9DS_HEADERS0_iPv + 0x470 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (4)  0x4000000003d777f0  Z11ExecuteCallv + 0x11f0 [dw.sapRD3DVEBMGS00]
    (5)  0x4000000003d7e7b0  Z8abjdsqlv + 0x1b0 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (6)  0x400000000402f190  Z8abextriv + 0x440 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (7)  0x4000000003f53bc0  Z9abxeventPKt + 0x3c0 at abrunt1.c:339 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (8)  0x4000000003d9f210  Z8abtriggv + 0x110 at abrunt1.c:58 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (9)  0x4000000003d9ebe0  ab_run + 0xc0 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (10) 0x4000000001caa820  N_ab_run + 0x20 at dymainstp.c:4739 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (11) 0x4000000001cb40f0  dynpmcal + 0x3f0 at dymainstp.c:2281 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (12) 0x4000000001caf260  dynppai0 + 0xcb0 at dymainstp.c:1107 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (13) 0x4000000001cb1ec0  dynprctl + 0x340 at dymainstp.c:358 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (14) 0x4000000001c9dff0  dynpen00 + 0xac0 at dymain.c:1628 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (15) 0x4000000001fea460  Thdynpen00 + 0x510 at thxxhead.c:4830 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (16) 0x4000000001fb54e0  TskhLoop + 0x5520 at thxxhead.c:3945 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (17) 0x4000000001faae40  ThStart + 0x460 at thxxhead.c:1164 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (18) 0x4000000001569ec0  DpMain + 0x5f0 at dpxxdisp.c:1088 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (19) 0x4000000002c10630  nlsui_main + 0x30 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (20) 0x4000000002c105c0  main + 0x60 [dw.sapRD3_DVEBMGS00]
    (21) 0xc00000000002be30  main_opd_entry + 0x50 [/usr/lib/hpux64/dld.so]
    List of ABAP programs affected
    Index
    Typ
    Program
    Group
    Date
    Time
    Size
    Lang.
    0
    Prg
    RSORAVSH
    0
    30.03.2005
    10:21:59
    19456
    E
    1
    Prg
    SAPMSSY0
    1
    17.12.2007
    15:41:05
    92160
    E
    2
    Prg
    SAPMSSYD
    1
    12.09.2006
    11:33:31
    21504
    E
    3
    Prg
    SAPFSYSCALLS
    1
    09.09.2004
    14:18:32
    8192
    E
    4
    Prg
    RSDBRUNT
    0
    17.12.2007
    16:04:40
    254976
    E
    5
    Typ
    RSSCR
    0
    30.03.2005
    10:21:45
    5120
    6
    Prg
    RSDBSPBL
    0
    30.03.2005
    10:21:58
    72704
    E
    7
    Prg
    SAPDB__S
    0
    30.03.2005
    10:22:01
    19456
    E
    8
    Prg
    RSDBSPMC
    0
    12.09.2006
    11:25:01
    79872
    E
    9
    Typ
    DDSHDESCR
    0
    03.09.1997
    03:05:16
    4096
    10
    Typ
    SPPARAMS
    0
    07.05.1997
    13:10:38
    2048
    11
    Prg
    SAPLSABE
    11
    09.09.2004
    14:18:36
    13312
    E
    12
    Prg
    SAPLSECU
    12
    17.12.2007
    15:31:45
    87040
    E
    13
    Typ
    RSSUBINFO
    0
    14.10.1999
    22:01:03
    3072
    14
    Prg
    SAPLSTUP
    14
    17.12.2007
    15:29:58
    74752
    E
    15
    Prg
    SAPLCNDP
    15
    11.09.2007
    15:24:45
    195584
    E
    16
    Prg
    SAPLSCNT
    16
    18.02.2005
    14:16:06
    30720
    E
    17
    Prg
    SAPSHDTV
    16
    05.01.2005
    16:26:16
    33792
    E
    18
    Prg
    SAPFGUICNTL
    1
    18.02.2005
    14:15:08
    24576
    E
    19
    Prg
    SAPLOLEA
    19
    11.09.2007
    11:17:30
    96256
    E
    20
    Prg
    SAPLSGUI
    20
    17.12.2007
    15:41:05
    84992
    E
    21
    Prg
    SAPLSTTM
    21
    05.07.2005
    13:10:18
    69632
    E
    22
    Prg
    SAPLSBDC
    22
    17.12.2007
    15:30:54
    44032
    E
    23
    Prg
    SAPLSFES
    23
    17.12.2007
    16:04:40
    260096
    E
    24
    Prg
    SAPLTHFB
    24
    17.12.2007
    15:41:05
    394240
    E
    25
    Typ
    WPINFO
    0
    26.02.1999
    14:49:01
    6144
    26
    Prg
    SAPLURFC
    26
    17.12.2007
    15:37:35
    22528
    E
    27
    Prg
    SAPLSPLUGIN
    27
    09.09.2004
    14:18:36
    8192
    E
    28
    Typ
    SWCBCONT
    0
    15.11.2000
    17:55:11
    3072
    29
    Typ
    OLE_VERBS
    0
    04.04.1995
    16:02:20
    2048
    30
    Typ
    OLE_PA
    0
    04.04.1995
    16:02:19
    2048
    31
    Typ
    SYST
    0
    09.09.2004
    14:18:12
    31744
    32
    Typ
    MONI
    0
    31.03.2004
    16:41:21
    5120
    Directory of Application Tables
    Name                                     Date       Time       Lngth
    Val.
    Program  RSORAVSH
    SYST                                     09.09.2004 14:18:12   00004612
    \0\0\0\0\0\x0010\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0
    MONI                                       .  .       :  :     00002944
    \0\0  \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0
    ABAP Control Blocks (CONT)
    Index
    Name
    Fl
    PAR0
    PAR1
    PAR2
    PAR3
    PAR4
    PAR5
    PAR6
    Source Code
    Line
    71
    PAR2
    03
    0000
    0014
    002B
    RSORAVSH
    37
    73
    PAR2
    03
    0000
    0015
    002D
    RSORAVSH
    37
    75
    PAR2
    03
    0000
    0016
    0026
    RSORAVSH
    37
    77
    00
    0000
    RSORAVSH
    37
    78
    PERP
    00
    0002
    RSORAVSH
    44
    79
    PERP
    1C
    0000
    RSORAVSH
    44
    80
    PERP
    04
    0000
    RSORAVSH
    44
    81
    mvqk
    10
    0005
    0044
    04EC
    RSORAVSH
    45
    83
    mvqk
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    85
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    00
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    86
    DSQL
    01
    0018
    RSORAVSH
    48
    87
    DSQL
    04
    0025
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    48
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    0025
    RSORAVSH
    48
    89
    BRAN
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    0004
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    48
    90
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    91
    PERP
    80
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    48
    92
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    48
    93
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    48
    94
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    56
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    Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions!

    Hi Mike,
    Did you try the following link ?
    If not, it may be useful to some extent:
    http://service.sap.com/bestpractices
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    Best regards,
    Srini
    Edited by: Srinivasan Radhakrishnan on Jul 7, 2008 7:02 PM

  • Enterprise Portal monitoring with Solution Manager

    Dear guru's,
    I have just installed a SAP Solution Manager 4.0
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    I'm interested in user/memory/iview statistics etc.
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    I would appreciate it alot.
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    Hi Bud,
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  • System Monitoring with Solution Manager Ehp1

    Hi,
    I'm Tomas Piqueres, and I'm working in a VAR SAP with Solution Manager.
    Recently, we installed Solution Manager Ehp1 and we are trying to configure it for System Monitoring. When I worked with Solution Manager SP17 I used to go to transaction RZ21 to add the system I wanted to monitoring and then put the SID and RFCs of the system.
    Now with Solution Manager Ehp1, when I create the system in transaction RZ21, first I have to set the Component Type to Be Monitored and then the SID, Message Server Logon Group, the client and user are set automatically, and the password I've set to user CSMREG.
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    Please, Could you help me?
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    Tomas,
    I need to configure EWA from my Solman system and I completed the steps (defining and creation of RFC destinations to the target systems from my Solman system).  I downloaded the lates ccmsagent file from the market place based my target system configurations.
    Herewith attaching the logs while I'm trying to check the profile parameter.
    tqaadm@saptqa01:/usr/sap/TQA/SYS/exe/run 5> sappfpar check pf=/usr/sap/TQA/SYS/profile/TQA_DVEBMGS30_saptqa01
    ================================================================================
    ==   Checking profile:     /usr/sap/TQA/SYS/profile/TQA_DVEBMGS30_saptqa01
    ================================================================================
    ***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: DIR_EPS =/usr/sap/trans/EPS/----
    ***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: SAPSECULIB =/usr/sap/TQA/SYS/exe/run/libsapsecu.o
    ***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: abap/buffersize_part1 =1200000
    ***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: auth/auth_number_in_userbuffer =5000
    ***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: dbs/io_buf_size =100000
    ***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: rsau/local/file =/usr/sap/TQA/DVEBMGS30/log/audit/audit_++++++++
    ***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: rsau/selector1/class =35
    ***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: rsau/selector1/severity =2
    ***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: rsdb/rclu/cachelimt =0
    ***ERROR: Size of shared memory pool 40 too small
    ================================================================
    SOLUTIONS: (1) Locate shared memory segments outside of pool 40
                   with parameters like: ipc/shm_psize_<key> =0
    SOLUTION: Increase size of shared memory pool 40
              with parameter: ipc/shm_psize_40 =1472000000
    Shared memory disposition overview
    ================================================================
    Shared memory pools
    Key:   10  Pool
                Size configured.....:   642000000 ( 612.3 MB)
                Size min. estimated.:   637597428 ( 608.1 MB)
                Advised Size........:   640000000 ( 610.4 MB)
    Key:   40  Pool for database buffers
                Size configured.....:  1048000000 ( 999.4 MB)
                Size min. estimated.:  1468229308 (1400.2 MB)
                Advised Size........:  1472000000 (1403.8 MB)
    Shared memories inside of pool 10
    Key:        1  Size:        2500 (   0.0 MB) System administration
    Key:        4  Size:      523648 (   0.5 MB) statistic area
    Key:        7  Size:       14838 (   0.0 MB) Update task administration
    Key:        8  Size:    67108964 (  64.0 MB) Paging buffer
    Key:        9  Size:   134217828 ( 128.0 MB) Roll buffer
    Key:       11  Size:      500000 (   0.5 MB) Factory calender buffer
    Key:       12  Size:     6000000 (   5.7 MB) TemSe Char-Code convert Buf.
    Key:       13  Size:   200500000 ( 191.2 MB) Alert Area
    Key:       16  Size:       22400 (   0.0 MB) Semaphore activity monitoring
    Key:       17  Size:     2672386 (   2.5 MB) Roll administration
    Key:       30  Size:       37888 (   0.0 MB) Taskhandler runtime admin.
    Key:       31  Size:     4806000 (   4.6 MB) Dispatcher request queue
    Key:       33  Size:    39936000 (  38.1 MB) Table buffer, part.buffering
    Key:       34  Size:    20480000 (  19.5 MB) Enqueue table
    Key:       51  Size:     3200000 (   3.1 MB) Extended memory admin.
    Key:       52  Size:       40000 (   0.0 MB) Message Server buffer
    Key:       54  Size:    20488192 (  19.5 MB) Export/Import buffer
    Key:       55  Size:        8192 (   0.0 MB) Spool local printer+joblist
    Key:       57  Size:     1048576 (   1.0 MB) Profilparameter in shared mem
    Key:       58  Size:        4096 (   0.0 MB) Enqueue ID for reset
    Key:       62  Size:    85983232 (  82.0 MB) Memory pipes
    Shared memories inside of pool 40
    Key:        2  Size:    31168040 (  29.7 MB) Disp. administration tables
    Key:        3  Size:   114048000 ( 108.8 MB) Disp. communication areas
    Key:        6  Size:  1064960000 (1015.6 MB) ABAP program buffer
    Key:       14  Size:    28600000 (  27.3 MB) Presentation buffer
    Key:       19  Size:    90000000 (  85.8 MB) Table-buffer
    Key:       42  Size:    13920992 (  13.3 MB) DB TTAB buffer
    Key:       43  Size:    43422392 (  41.4 MB) DB FTAB buffer
    Key:       44  Size:     8606392 (   8.2 MB) DB IREC buffer
    Key:       45  Size:     6558392 (   6.3 MB) DB short nametab buffer
    Key:       46  Size:       20480 (   0.0 MB) DB sync table
    Key:       47  Size:    13313024 (  12.7 MB) DB CUA buffer
    Key:       48  Size:      300000 (   0.3 MB) Number range buffer
    Key:       49  Size:     3309932 (   3.2 MB) Spool admin (SpoolWP+DiaWP)
    Shared memories outside of pools
    Key:       18  Size:     1792100 (   1.7 MB) Paging adminitration
    Key:       41  Size:    25010000 (  23.9 MB) DB statistics buffer
    Key:       63  Size:      409600 (   0.4 MB) ICMAN shared memory
    Key:       64  Size:     4202496 (   4.0 MB) Online Text Repository Buf.
    Key:       65  Size:     4202496 (   4.0 MB) Export/Import Shared Memory
    Key:     1002  Size:      400000 (   0.4 MB) Performance monitoring V01.0
    Key: 58900130  Size:        4096 (   0.0 MB) SCSA area
    Nr of operating system shared memory segments: 9
    Shared memory resource requirements estimated
    ================================================================
    Nr of shared memory descriptors required for
    Extended Memory Management (unnamed mapped file).: 64
    Total Nr of shared segments required.....:         73
    System-imposed number of shared memories.:       1000
    Shared memory segment size required min..: 1472000000 (1403.8 MB)
    System-imposed maximum segment size......: 35184372088832 (33554432.0 MB)
    Swap space requirements estimated
    ================================================
    Shared memory....................: 2050.4 MB
    ..in pool 10  608.1 MB,   99% used
    ..in pool 40  999.4 MB,  140% used !!
    ..not in pool:   34.4 MB
    Processes........................:  716.8 MB
    Extended Memory .................: 8192.0 MB
    Total, minimum requirement.......: 10959.2 MB
    Process local heaps, worst case..: 1907.3 MB
    Total, worst case requirement....: 12866.5 MB
    Errors detected..................:    1
    Warnings detected................:    9
    After checking the profile parameter I tried to run sapccm4x in /run directory but got the below error and I'm not able tomove further.
    Pls have a look at these two and let me know what could I do to proceed further.
    tqaadm@saptqa01:/usr/sap/TQA/SYS/exe/run 5> sapccm4x -R pf=/usr/sap/TQA/SYS/profile/TQA_DVEBMGS30_saptqa01
    INFO: CCMS agent sapccm4x working directory is /usr/sap/TQA/DVEBMGS30/log/sapccm4x
    INFO: CCMS agent sapccm4x config file is /usr/sap/TQA/DVEBMGS30/log/sapccm4x/csmconf
    INFO: Central Monitoring System is [SMP]. (found in config file)
          additional CENTRAL system y/[n] ?   :
    INFO: found ini file /usr/sap/TQA/DVEBMGS30/log/sapccm4x/sapccmsr.ini.
    INFO:
          CCMS version  20040229, 64 bit, multithreaded, Non-Unicode
          compiled at   Jun 28 2010
          systemid      324 (IBM RS/6000 with AIX)
          relno         6400
          patch text    patch collection 2010/1, OSS note 1304480
          patchno       335
    INFO Runtime:
          running on    saptqa01 AIX 3 5 00069A8FD600
          running with profile   /usr/sap/TQA/SYS/profile/TQA_DVEBMGS30_saptqa01
    INFO profile parameters:
          alert/MONI_SEGM_SIZE = 200000000
          alert/TRACE          = 1
          SAPSYSTEM            = 30
          SAPSYSTEMNAME        = TQA
          SAPLOCALHOST         = saptqa01
          DIR_CCMS             = /usr/sap/ccms
          DIR_LOGGING          = /usr/sap/TQA/DVEBMGS30/log
          DIR_PERF             = /usr/sap/tmp
    INFO:
          pid           4165682
    INFO: Attached to Shared Memory Key 13 (size 200141728) in pool 10
    INFO: Connected to Monitoring Segment [CCMS Monitoring Segment for application server saptqa01_TQA_30, created with version CCMS version 20040229, 64 bit single threaded, compiled at Oct  3 2008,  kernel 6400_20020600_254,  platform 324 (IBM RS/6000 with AIX)]
            segment status     ENABLED
            segment started at Tue Sep 14 09:35:56 2010
            segment version    20040229
    ERROR: Shared Memory misconfiguration ==> can not monitor SAP application server saptqa01_TQA_30
           Dispatcher Admin Shared Memory (Key 01) and CCMS Shared Memory (Key 13) both in pool 10.
           Please change configuration with profile parameters
               ipc/shm_psize_01 = -<different pool nr>
           xor
               ipc/shm_psize_13 = -<different pool nr>
    EXITING with code 1

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