Background job running for a long time - trace is not capturing.

hi guys,
My background job runs for more thatn 4 hours.  some times. (normally it completes withing one hour)
i tried to trace using st12 ....and executed this program. but not got complete trace report of 4 hours.
what is the best way to trace long running programs like this.
is there any alternative for this...???
regards
girish

Giri,
There is no need to trace a program for the full 4 hours. There is usually just one piece of rogue code causing the problem, and it can be identified quite quickly.
If I were you I would just watch the job run via SM50, to see if it lingers on any database tables. Also check if the memory is filling up - this is the sign of a memory leak.
You can also try stopping the program (via SM50 debugging) at random points, to see what piece of code it is stuck in.
The issue should reveal itself fairly quickly.
Tell us what you find!
cheers
Paul

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           2  SQL statements in trace file.
           2  unique SQL statements in trace file.
       66499  lines in trace file.
        7516  elapsed seconds in trace file.

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    4 ETW000   0 entries from SPROXREG (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
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    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer EIBUF (addr: 0xffffffff65800108, size: 4194304, end: 0xffffffff65c00108)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer ESM   (addr: 0xffffffff65000108, size: 4194304, end: 0xffffffff65400108)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer CUA   (addr: 0xfffffffe4b01e108, size: 3072000, end: 0xfffffffe4b30c108)
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer OTR   (addr: 0xffffffff64800108, size: 4194304, end: 0xffffffff64c00108)
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    M  rdisp/no_hooks_for_sqlbreak -> 0
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    S  frontend print via spool service enabled
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    S  printer type list size is 50
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    A  >> Shm MMDAT area (addr=0xfffffffe60862000 leng=17981440 end=0xfffffffe61988000)
    A  RFC rfc/signon_error_log = -1
    A  RFC rfc/dump_connection_info = 0
    A  RFC rfc/dump_client_info = 0
    A  RFC rfc/cp_convert/ignore_error = 1
    A  RFC rfc/cp_convert/conversion_char = 23
    A  RFC rfc/wan_compress/threshold = 251
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    A  RFC rfc/delta_trc_level not set, use default value: 0
    A  RFC rfc/no_uuid_check not set, use default value: 0
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    N  =================================================
    N  === SSF INITIALIZATION:
    N  ===...SSF Security Toolkit name SAPSECULIB .
    N  ===...SSF trace level is 0 .
    N  ===...SSF library is /usr/sap/UBQ/DVEBMGS12/exe/libsapsecu.so .
    N  ===...SSF hash algorithm is SHA1 .
    N  ===...SSF symmetric encryption algorithm is DES-CBC .
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    N  =================================================
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    C  &+                        2 CT=CHAR            T=VARCHAR         L=60    P=60    S=0
    C  &+                        3 CT=CHAR            T=VARCHAR         L=1     P=1     S=0
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    Edited by: Carl-Johan Cedlert on Apr 20, 2010 9:44 AM

    I'm sorry fro the formatting of the above. Can anyone tell me how to get a new line in the text? As the "enter"-key doesn't seems to work...

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