CUA Issue
Hi !
We have this user SAP_WSRT in our PI system.
Our PI system is connected to CUA.
This particular user has somehow been created as a local user in PI & refuses to move to CUA (even after deleting & re-connecting CUA).
SCUG does not show this user either.
In the PI system; we're not able to delete this user, but can change its roles.
If we try to create this user in the CUA master system, SCUL says:
Local user SAP_WSRT cannot be changed by Idoc.
I guess this has something to do with Note 1511118, but we don't see the "Local User" button in SCUG (probably coz CUA Master is on 7.02).
CUA Master System: Solman 7.1 (7.02)
Child System: PI 7.4
Please help advise...
Thank you.
saba.
Paul Vipond wrote:
Thanks Julius.
My intention is not to delete users. What I'm expecting to happen is that after I remove all the roles assigned to user for a specific child system, that user should not exist in the child system anymore.
If you delete the system assignment for a child system, A deletion of the user in that system will happen.
Paul Vipond wrote:
This is the way it has worked for many child systems, but not all. For me it's specifically my production systems where a user account remains after all the roles have been removed.
In dev/test systems I've removed all roles assigned to a user and after saving their account no longer exists in those dev/test systems.
Make sense?
If that is so, that is a bug in your dev/test system. I suggest to open an incident wiht SAP then.
It should work like in a standalone system.... Removing all roles there will never lead to a deletion of that user!
b.rgds, Bernhard
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Hello,
I've had this specific issue with CUA for some time, but haven't needed to try and resolve until now.
The problem is this:
- after security roles for a user have been removed for an entire system, in the system tab entries remain.
- this results in the user account remaining in the child system, even though there are no security roles assigned.
I have tried removing system entries once all roles are removed, however after saving the changes I see that the systems still exist.
So, can anyone comment on why this happens? Is there an SAP note to resolve this?
Appreciate the feedback.
PaulPaul Vipond wrote:
Thanks Julius.
My intention is not to delete users. What I'm expecting to happen is that after I remove all the roles assigned to user for a specific child system, that user should not exist in the child system anymore.
If you delete the system assignment for a child system, A deletion of the user in that system will happen.
Paul Vipond wrote:
This is the way it has worked for many child systems, but not all. For me it's specifically my production systems where a user account remains after all the roles have been removed.
In dev/test systems I've removed all roles assigned to a user and after saving their account no longer exists in those dev/test systems.
Make sense?
If that is so, that is a bug in your dev/test system. I suggest to open an incident wiht SAP then.
It should work like in a standalone system.... Removing all roles there will never lead to a deletion of that user!
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Hello Experts,
I am trying to change the valid to dates and user groups of 110 users in our production, Test and BI systems via CUA. When I do this in SU10 and save it, it's showing green and telling me that everything was successful.
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The SCUM settings are on global.
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I have searched the forum but cant find anything relating to this.
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Edited by: Nicnac on Mar 10, 2010 3:50 PMHello ,
If it Works after implementing that SAP NOTE its ok , but if not ,, you can check for one more option.
Generally SAP will be connected to Active directory , and there will be a job run frequently which will change the user group and validity date automatically for the users whose vaiidity date not extended in Active Dir or whose last logon is long time back for example.
Because we faced the similar issue , we used to change vaidity date in SAP , but job used to run every day and again change to old date , solution for our was we had to extend the date of vaidity in Active directory , and also in SAP.
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This didnt happen in D or A box.
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As such we have created process to perform check for critical background ID's once system got connected and users are migrated.
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Question:
My client wants a CUA on SolMan.
When I set this up I stumble upon a small problem.
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SOLCLNT100 (which is the same as the LS in SCC4).
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First, the scenario:
CUA Master: ECDCLNT400
CUA Child: SRDCLNT110
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I have transferred all users from the child system to the master, and have reviewed a number of users to validate that it worked. The role/profile assignments from the child system are represented in the master as expected.
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Central System ECDCLNT400: Canceled
User CUA_ECD has no RFC authorization for function group SUU6.
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I've checked the usual suspects (BD64, SCUL, WE02) and I don't see anything jumping out at me indicating a problem.
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1. The CUA Master is housed on ECD 400. Does ECD 400 have to be setup as a child of the CUA master for it to work in SCUA, or is it automatically (as it currently seems to be) a child in the CUA landscape?
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1. In my CUA master, I went into SA38 and ran RSDELCUA, to reset the CUA
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Child system SIDXXX_CUA: Activation of Central User Administration
ALE distribution model was saved
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Central User Administration activated
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Edited by: Julius Bussche on Apr 3, 2010 9:50 PM
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Issue in SAP Dialog process (Stop Workproc 3, PID 11754)
Dear All,
I have an issue in out system,
We are using SAP ECC 6 (7.00), running in OS Sun SPARC 9.
Oracle Database 10.2.0.4
last monday our Dialog server hung.
If I check in SM21, it said that the process is stop. the log in the os level didn't very help.
Please your help to find the root cause of this issue.
Below are the Trace from /usr/sap/<SID>/D40/work/
M Mon Aug 9 19:27:43 2010
M *** WARNING => ThSndDelUser: delete client/user 100/DELIVERAWP11 (T102) on server veccprod_AOP_30
M
M Mon Aug 9 21:41:29 2010
M ThAlarmHandler (1)
M ThAlarmHandler (1)
M ThAlarmHandler: set CONTROL_TIMEOUT/DP_CONTROL_JAVA_EXIT and break sql
M ThAlarmHandler: return from signal handler
M
M Mon Aug 9 21:42:29 2010
M ThAlarmHandler (2)
M ThAlarmHandler (2)
M ThAlarmHandler: 2. ALARM: terminate process (pid=11754, user is T146/M0)
M ThAlarmHandler: prv_action of W3: 0x2
M ThAlarmHandler: set clean state of T146/M0 to DP_TIMEOUT
M ThAlarmHandler: roll out T146/M0
M ThRollOut: roll out T146/U5516/M0/I1 (level=7, short_roll_out=0)
M ThCallHooks: call hook >SAP-Trace RFC save< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
M TrThHookFunc: called for Rollout
M ThCallHooks: call hook >dyRollInOutHook< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
M ThCallHooks: call hook >ITSP: RollOut< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
M SosISearchAnchor: anchorArray allocated but no value stored yet
M ThCallHooks: call hook >rsts_before_rollout< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
M SosISearchAnchor: anchorArray allocated but no value stored yet
M SosISearchAnchor: anchorArray allocated but no value stored yet
M ThCallHooks: call hook >abRtmRollOut< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
M ThRollOut: call rrol_out (1)
M ThRollOut: act roll state = DP_ROLLED_OUT
M ThRollOut: roll level <> 0, don't call ab_rollout
M ThRollOut: full roll out of U5516 M0 I1 (Level 7) ok
M ThAlarmHandler: prv_action of W3: 0xa
M ThAlarmHandler: save snc contexts
M ThISncSaveAllContexts: save 0 snc contexts
M ThAlarmHandler: C-Stack during alarm handler
M -
C-STACK -
[0] DoStack2 ( 0x1063db3c0, 0xffffffff7fffa3a0, 0x1005739a4, 0x0, 0x14, 0x1036651f8 ), at 0x1005739a4
[1] CTrcStack2 ( 0x103f41940, 0x0, 0x1a000, 0x1036eb758, 0x100570cc4, 0x1036651f8 ), at 0x100573540
[2] ThAlarmHandler ( 0x1, 0x36eb400, 0x1, 0x1036cfd20, 0x1036cfac6, 0x1036ce730 ), at 0x10031bc84
[3] DpSigAlrm ( 0x0, 0x36ce400, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1003199c0 ), at 0x100272724
[4] __sighndlr ( 0xe, 0x0, 0xffffffff7fffae70, 0x10027256c, 0x0, 0xd ), at 0xffffffff7c2d418c
[5] call_user_handler ( 0xffffffff7d300200, 0xffffffff7d300200, 0xffffffff7fffae70, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0 ), at 0xffffffff7c2c7d28
[6] sigacthandler ( 0x0, 0x0, 0xffffffff7fffae70, 0xffffffff7d300200, 0x0, 0xffffffff7c43a000 ), at 0xffffffff7c2c7f20
[7] RqOsSem ( 0x2b, 0x16000158, 0x0, 0x1063e09d0, 0x100000000, 0xffffffff7fffb208 ), at 0x10029e930
[8] SemRq ( 0x16000158, 0x1, 0xffffffffffffffff, 0x103f23830, 0x2b, 0x1063f78f8 ), at 0x1002a00d4
[9] SpLockSema ( 0x104685ea8, 0xe, 0x2b, 0x36eb400, 0x0, 0x1036eb74c ), at 0x10184eca4
[10] SpOptGet ( 0xffffffff7fffb6c8, 0xffffffff7fffb538, 0x10257f800, 0x257f800, 0x100000000, 0x1 ), at 0x101821c2c
[11] OptAbapGetEntry ( 0xfffffffea512d6e0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x10, 0x3ca6000, 0xfffffffea512d390 ), at 0x101822440
[12] OptAbapGet ( 0x0, 0x0, 0xfffffffea512d6e0, 0x103ca6108, 0x0, 0x0 ), at 0x1018225fc
[13] SpOptAbapInterface ( 0x105dba764, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1039e7ab8, 0x0, 0x103ca62ec ), at 0x10182319c
[14] rspoacc_abap_cache_control ( 0x103a6a490, 0x1, 0x31b0c00, 0x105dba82c, 0x0, 0x1018230cc ), at 0x101978a38
[15] __1cIab_jcaly6F_v_ ( 0xfffffffe09f5ec7a, 0xfffffffe09f653cc, 0x106520538, 0xfffffffe09f61cd8, 0x103916558, 0x1 ), at 0x100c008a0
[16] __1cIab_extri6F_i_ ( 0x100000000, 0x6520400, 0x1f0, 0x1, 0x0, 0x3e ), at 0x1007a0948
[17] __1cJab_xevent6FpkH_i_ ( 0x0, 0x0, 0xfffffffe14b2db38, 0x0, 0x106520538, 0xd3a6 ), at 0x100a81978
[18] ab_dstep ( 0x1063fbc00, 0x100000000, 0x10236cb7c, 0x1063fbeb4, 0x0, 0x37 ), at 0x100c874a0
[19] dynpmcal ( 0xfffffffea5318dc0, 0x106bf3a30, 0xfffffffea53214f6, 0x103c1af00, 0x36ebc00, 0xfffffffea5319e78 ), at 0x1005998bc
[20] dynppai0 ( 0xfffffffea5318dc0, 0xfffffffea53206ec, 0x0, 0xfffffffea53206ec, 0x0, 0x496 ), at 0x100595b4c
[21] dynprctl ( 0xfffffffea5318dc0, 0x40, 0x1036cfb00, 0x1170, 0x1, 0x10fc ), at 0x1005945dc
[22] dynpen00 ( 0x1e240, 0x1, 0x100000000, 0x1118, 0xfffffffea5318dc0, 0x0 ), at 0x100590590
[23] TskhLoop ( 0x8, 0x1063e6f38, 0x2, 0x63e6c00, 0x1, 0x0 ), at 0x1002c63a8
[24] ThStart ( 0x1, 0x2b1400, 0x1002b1400, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0 ), at 0x1002b1fb4
[25] DpMain ( 0x3e8c000, 0x36ce400, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0 ), at 0x1001db078
M -
M Mon Aug 9 21:42:30 2010
M ThCheckEmMagic: check em magic at 0xfffffffea5001460 for T146/M0/I1
M ThCheckEmMagic: em magic at 0xfffffffea5001460 for T146/M0/I1 o.k.
M ThEmContextDetach2: detach T146/M0 from em memory (em_hdl=31, force=0)
M ThEmContextDetach2: reset local em info
M ***LOG Q02=> wp_halt, WPStop (Workproc 3 11754) [dpuxtool.c 269]
trc file: "dev_w3", trc level: 1, release: "700"
ACTIVE TRACE LEVEL 1
ACTIVE TRACE COMPONENTS all, MJ
M sysno 40
M sid AOP
M systemid 370 (Solaris on SPARCV9 CPU)
M relno 7000
M patchlevel 0
M patchno 185
M intno 20050900
M make: single threaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
M pid 25502
M
M
M Mon Aug 9 21:42:59 2010
M kernel runs with dp version 241000(ext=110000) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-241000-UC)
M length of sys_adm_ext is 576 bytes
M ThInit: running on host prodaop
M calling db_connect ...
C Oracle Client Version: '10.2.0.2.0'
C Client NLS settings: AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8
C Logon as OPS$-user to get SAPSR3's password
C Connecting as /@AOP on connection 0 (nls_hdl 0) ... (dbsl 700 030508)
C Nls CharacterSet NationalCharSet C EnvHp ErrHp ErrHpBatch
C 0 UTF8 1 0x10761ab80 0x107622640 0x107632dd8
C Attaching to DB Server AOP (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,srvhp=0x107635058)
C Starting user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,srvhp=0x107635058,usrhp=0x107622e58)
C Now '/@AOP' is connected: con_hdl=0, nls_hdl=0, session_id=697.
C Got SAPSR3's password from OPS$-user
C Disconnecting from connection 0 ...
C Closing user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,usrhp=0x107622e58)
C Now I'm disconnected from ORACLE
C Connecting as SAPSR3/<pwd>@AOP on connection 0 (nls_hdl 0) ... (dbsl 700 030508)
C Nls CharacterSet NationalCharSet C EnvHp ErrHp ErrHpBatch
C 0 UTF8 1 0x10761ab80 0x107622640 0x107632dd8
C Starting user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,srvhp=0x107635058,usrhp=0x107622e58)
C Now 'SAPSR3/<pwd>@AOP' is connected: con_hdl=0, nls_hdl=0, session_id=692.
C Database NLS settings: AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8
C DB instance AOP is running on eccprod with ORACLE version 10.2.0.4.0 since JUL 16, 2010, 21:55:15
B Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0)
B Wp Hdl ConName ConId ConState TX PRM RCT TIM MAX OPT Date Time DBHost
B 000 000 R/3 000000000 ACTIVE NO YES NO 000 255 255 20100809 214259 eccprod
C build_stmt: reallocating stmt buffer: 256 -> 2000 characters
M db_connect o.k.
M ICT: exclude compression: .zip,.cs,.rar,.arj,.z,.gz,.tar,.lzh,.cab,.hqx,.ace,.jar,.ear,.war,.css,.pdf,.js,.gzip,.uue,.bz2,.iso,.sda,*
.sar,*.gif
I MtxInit: 3 0 0
M SHM_PRES_BUF (addr: 0xffffffff7200a000, size: 20000000)
M SHM_ROLL_AREA (addr: 0xfffffffe4a000000, size: 134217728)
M SHM_PAGING_AREA (addr: 0xfffffffe40000000, size: 134217728)
M SHM_ROLL_ADM (addr: 0xffffffff73320000, size: 2672386)
M SHM_PAGING_ADM (addr: 0xffffffff79d00000, size: 656416)
M ThCreateNoBuffer allocated 572152 bytes for 1000 entries at 0xfffffffe38004000
M ThCreateNoBuffer index size: 3000 elems
M ThCreateVBAdm allocated 12176 bytes (50 server) at 0xffffffff79c00000
X EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
X MM global diagnostic options set: 0
X <ES> client 3 initializing ....
X Using implementation std
X <ES> Info: use normal pages (no huge table support available)
X ES initialized.
X mm.dump: set maximum dump mem to 96 MB
B dbntab: NTAB buffers attached
B dbntab: Buffer FTAB(hash header) (addr: 0xfffffffe38092088, size: 584)
B dbntab: Buffer FTAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe380922d0, size: 480104)
B dbntab: Buffer FTAB(item array) (addr: 0xfffffffe38107638, size: 1920000)
B dbntab: Buffer FTAB(data area) (addr: 0xfffffffe382dc238, size: 61440000)
B dbntab: Buffer IREC(hash header) (addr: 0xfffffffe3bd78088, size: 584)
B dbntab: Buffer IREC(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3bd782d0, size: 480104)
B dbntab: Buffer IREC(item array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3bded638, size: 480000)
B dbntab: Buffer IREC(data area) (addr: 0xfffffffe3be62938, size: 8192000)
B dbntab: Buffer STAB(hash header) (addr: 0xfffffffe3c636088, size: 584)
B dbntab: Buffer STAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3c6362d0, size: 480104)
B dbntab: Buffer STAB(item array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3c6ab638, size: 480000)
B dbntab: Buffer STAB(data area) (addr: 0xfffffffe3c720938, size: 3072000)
B dbntab: Buffer TTAB(hash header) (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca12088, size: 5576)
B dbntab: Buffer TTAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca13650, size: 480104)
B dbntab: Buffer TTAB(item array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca889b8, size: 1200000)
B dbntab: Buffer TTAB(data area) (addr: 0xfffffffe3cbad938, size: 8760000)
B db_con_shm_ini: WP_ID = 3, WP_CNT = 48, CON_ID = 3000041
B dbstat: TABSTAT buffer attached (addr: 0xfffffffe34024008)
B dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABL (addr: 0xfffffffe2e000100, size: 100000000, end: 0xfffffffe33f5e200)
B dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABLP (addr: 0xfffffffe2a000100, size: 61440000, end: 0xfffffffe2da98100)
B dbexpbuf: Buffer EIBUF (addr: 0xfffffffe26000108, size: 40960000, end: 0xfffffffe28710108)
B dbexpbuf: Buffer ESM (addr: 0xffffffff6b000108, size: 4194304, end: 0xffffffff6b400108)
B dbexpbuf: Buffer CUA (addr: 0xfffffffe3d412108, size: 10240000, end: 0xfffffffe3ddd6108)
B dbexpbuf: Buffer OTR (addr: 0xffffffff6a800108, size: 4194304, end: 0xffffffff6ac00108)
B dbcalbuf: Buffer CALE (addr: 0xffffffff76f20000, size: 500000, end: 0xffffffff76f9a120)
M CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
S *** init spool environment
S initialize debug system
T Stack direction is downwards.
T debug control: prepare exclude for printer trace
T new memory block 0x1078e2310
S spool kernel/ddic check: Ok
S using table TSP02FX for frontend printing
S 2 spool work process(es) found
S frontend print via spool service enabled
M
M Tue Aug 10 09:58:40 2010
M DpSigInt: caught signal 2
M in_ThErrHandle: 1
M ThSigHandler: signal (step 1, th_errno 11, action 2)
M ThIErrHandle: new stat of W3 is WP_SHUTDOWN
M ThIErrHandle: I'm during shutdown
M PfStatDisconnect: disconnect statistics
M ThIErrHandle: action changed to 2
M Entering ThSetStatError
M ThShutDownServer: shutdown server
M PfStatIndInit: Initializing Index-Record
M PfWriteIntoFile: copied shared buf (0 bytes) to local buf
M ThIErrHandle: do not call ThrCoreInfo (no_core_info=0, in_dynp_env=1)
M Entering ThReadDetachMode
M call ThrShutDown (1)...
M ***LOG Q02=> wp_halt, WPStop (Workproc 3 25502) [dpuxtool.c 269]
You have new mail in /var/mail//root
Thanks and Best Regards,
WidiDear Mark,
I posted the dev_w3 file.
Below are the dev_w0 and Dev_disp:
Mon Aug 9 21:41:08 2010
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
gui_auto_logout exceeded for T92 but mode 0 still active - logout delayed
Mon Aug 9 21:41:48 2010
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
Mon Aug 9 21:42:28 2010
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
Mon Aug 9 21:42:58 2010
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=6700) automatically
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=11754) automatically
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=27188) automatically
Mon Aug 9 21:42:59 2010
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=7523) automatically
Mon Aug 9 21:43:32 2010
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=15171) automatically
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
Mon Aug 9 21:44:12 2010
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
Mon Aug 9 21:44:32 2010
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=23058) automatically
Mon Aug 9 21:44:43 2010
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=27680) automatically
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=728) automatically
Mon Aug 9 21:44:52 2010
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (3 rqs)
WARNING => DpEnvCheck: timeout of HIGH PRIO msg, return DP_CANT_HANDLE_REQ
Mon Aug 9 21:45:37 2010
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=9775) automatically
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
Mon Aug 9 21:46:00 2010
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=11467) automatically
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=16335) automatically
gui_auto_logout exceeded for T110 but mode 2 still active - logout delayed
Mon Aug 9 21:46:06 2010
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=14628) automatically
Mon Aug 9 21:46:20 2010
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
Mon Aug 9 21:47:00 2010
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
gui_auto_logout exceeded for T146 but mode 0 still active - logout delayed
Mon Aug 9 21:47:10 2010
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=12269) automatically
Mon Aug 9 21:47:40 2010
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
Mon Aug 9 21:48:20 2010
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
Mon Aug 9 21:49:12 2010
DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=15842) automatically
Mon Aug 9 21:49:13 2010
DpEnvCheck: set dp_high_prio_state to DP_HPRIO_TIMEOUT (2 rqs)
and dev_w0
M Mon Aug 9 21:42:43 2010
M ThAlarmHandler (2)
M ThAlarmHandler (2)
M ThAlarmHandler: 2. ALARM: terminate process (pid=6700, user is T0/M0)
M ThAlarmHandler: prv_action of W0: 0x2
M ThAlarmHandler: set clean state of T0/M0 to DP_TIMEOUT
M ThAlarmHandler: roll out T0/M0
M ThRollOut: roll out T0/U1/M0/I0 (level=7, short_roll_out=0)
M ThCallHooks: call hook >SAP-Trace RFC save< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
M TrThHookFunc: called for Rollout
M ThCallHooks: call hook >dyRollInOutHook< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
M ThCallHooks: call hook >ITSP: RollOut< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
M ThCallHooks: call hook >rsts_before_rollout< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
M ThCallHooks: call hook >abRtmRollOut< for event BEFORE_ROLL_OUT
M ThRollOut: call rrol_out (1)
M ThRollOut: act roll state = DP_ROLLED_OUT
M ThRollOut: roll level <> 0, don't call ab_rollout
M ThRollOut: full roll out of U1 M0 I0 (Level 7) ok
M ThAlarmHandler: prv_action of W0: 0xa
M ThAlarmHandler: save snc contexts
M ThISncSaveAllContexts: save 0 snc contexts
M ThAlarmHandler: C-Stack during alarm handler
M -
C-STACK -
[0] DoStack2 ( 0x1063db3c0, 0xffffffff7fffdc90, 0x1005739a4, 0x0, 0x14, 0x1036651f8 ), at 0x1005739a4
[1] CTrcStack2 ( 0x103f41940, 0x0, 0x1a000, 0x1036eb758, 0x100570cc4, 0x1036651f8 ), at 0x100573540
[2] ThAlarmHandler ( 0x1, 0x36eb400, 0x1, 0x1036cfd20, 0x1036cfac6, 0x1036ce730 ), at 0x10031bc84
[3] DpSigAlrm ( 0x0, 0x36ce400, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1003199c0 ), at 0x100272724
[4] __sighndlr ( 0xe, 0x0, 0xffffffff7fffe760, 0x10027256c, 0x0, 0xd ), at 0xffffffff7c2d418c
[5] call_user_handler ( 0xffffffff7d300200, 0xffffffff7d300200, 0xffffffff7fffe760, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0 ), at 0xffffffff7c2c7d28
[6] sigacthandler ( 0x0, 0x0, 0xffffffff7fffe760, 0xffffffff7d300200, 0x0, 0xffffffff7c43a000 ), at 0xffffffff7c2c7f20
[7] RqOsSem ( 0x2b, 0x16000158, 0x0, 0x1063e09d0, 0x100000000, 0xffffffff7fffeaf8 ), at 0x10029e930
[8] SemRq ( 0x16000158, 0x1, 0xffffffffffffffff, 0x103f23830, 0x2b, 0x1063f78f8 ), at 0x1002a00d4
[9] SpLockSema ( 0x104685ea8, 0xe, 0x2b, 0x36eb400, 0x0, 0x1036eb74c ), at 0x10184eca4
[10] LockGlobalLock ( 0xfffffffe3dddb334, 0x1, 0x1036eb400, 0x36eb400, 0x100000000, 0x1 ), at 0x1017fd260
[11] Global_writelockRWLock ( 0xfffffffe3dddb2e0, 0x1039edc00, 0x39edc00, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0 ), at 0x1017fde5c
[12] writelockRWLock ( 0xfffffffe3dddb2e0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1039e7ab8, 0x0, 0x103c9e6bc ), at 0x1017ff93c
[13] SrvWriteLock ( 0x0, 0xfffffffe3dddb2c8, 0x1039f0400, 0x39f0400, 0x100000000, 0x1 ), at 0x101844604
[14] SpSrvAdmin ( 0x1, 0xffffffff7ffff358, 0x0, 0x1039f0bc8, 0x103cb0c90, 0x0 ), at 0x10184b1ac
[15] SpAdXAdmin ( 0xffffffff7ffff34c, 0x3166400, 0xffffffff7ffff47f, 0x3166400, 0x104687780, 0x100000000 ), at 0x1017e78d8
[16] AdIExecBlkConv ( 0x1075374ec, 0x10041b368, 0x1061d18e8, 0x1, 0x107537460, 0x7770 ), at 0x101d0e288
[17] TskhLoop ( 0x100000000, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1036eb400, 0x1 ), at 0x1002c2738
[18] ThStart ( 0x1, 0x2b1400, 0x1002b1400, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0 ), at 0x1002b1fb4
[19] DpMain ( 0x3e8c000, 0x36ce400, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0 ), at 0x1001db078
M -
M ThEmContextDetach2: detach T0/M0 from em memory (em_hdl=25, force=0)
M ThEmContextDetach2: reset local em info
M ***LOG Q02=> wp_halt, WPStop (Workproc 0 6700) [dpuxtool.c 269]
trc file: "dev_w0", trc level: 1, release: "700"
ACTIVE TRACE LEVEL 1
ACTIVE TRACE COMPONENTS all, MJ
M sysno 40
M sid AOP
M systemid 370 (Solaris on SPARCV9 CPU)
M relno 7000
M patchlevel 0
M patchno 185
M intno 20050900
M make: single threaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
M pid 25501
M
M
M Mon Aug 9 21:42:59 2010
M kernel runs with dp version 241000(ext=110000) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-241000-UC)
M length of sys_adm_ext is 576 bytes
M ThInit: running on host prodaop
M calling db_connect ...
C Oracle Client Version: '10.2.0.2.0'
C Client NLS settings: AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8
C Logon as OPS$-user to get SAPSR3's password
C Connecting as /@AOP on connection 0 (nls_hdl 0) ... (dbsl 700 030508)
C Nls CharacterSet NationalCharSet C EnvHp ErrHp ErrHpBatch
C 0 UTF8 1 0x10761ab80 0x107622640 0x107632dd8
C Attaching to DB Server AOP (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,srvhp=0x107635058)
C Starting user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,srvhp=0x107635058,usrhp=0x107622e58)
C Now '/@AOP' is connected: con_hdl=0, nls_hdl=0, session_id=669.
C Got SAPSR3's password from OPS$-user
C Disconnecting from connection 0 ...
C Closing user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,usrhp=0x107622e58)
C Now I'm disconnected from ORACLE
C Connecting as SAPSR3/<pwd>@AOP on connection 0 (nls_hdl 0) ... (dbsl 700 030508)
C Nls CharacterSet NationalCharSet C EnvHp ErrHp ErrHpBatch
C 0 UTF8 1 0x10761ab80 0x107622640 0x107632dd8
C Starting user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=0x107632d08,srvhp=0x107635058,usrhp=0x107622e58)
C Now 'SAPSR3/<pwd>@AOP' is connected: con_hdl=0, nls_hdl=0, session_id=669.
C Database NLS settings: AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8
C DB instance AOP is running on eccprod with ORACLE version 10.2.0.4.0 since JUL 16, 2010, 21:55:15
B Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0)
B Wp Hdl ConName ConId ConState TX PRM RCT TIM MAX OPT Date Time DBHost
B 000 000 R/3 000000000 ACTIVE NO YES NO 000 255 255 20100809 214259 eccprod
C build_stmt: reallocating stmt buffer: 256 -> 2000 characters
M db_connect o.k.
M ICT: exclude compression: .zip,.cs,.rar,.arj,.z,.gz,.tar,.lzh,.cab,.hqx,.ace,.jar,.ear,.war,.css,.pdf,.js,.gzip,.uue,.bz2,.iso,.sda,*
.sar,*.gif
I MtxInit: 0 0 0
M SHM_PRES_BUF (addr: 0xffffffff7200a000, size: 20000000)
M SHM_ROLL_AREA (addr: 0xfffffffe4a000000, size: 134217728)
M SHM_PAGING_AREA (addr: 0xfffffffe40000000, size: 134217728)
M SHM_ROLL_ADM (addr: 0xffffffff73320000, size: 2672386)
M SHM_PAGING_ADM (addr: 0xffffffff79d00000, size: 656416)
M ThCreateNoBuffer allocated 572152 bytes for 1000 entries at 0xfffffffe38004000
M ThCreateNoBuffer index size: 3000 elems
M ThCreateVBAdm allocated 12176 bytes (50 server) at 0xffffffff79c00000
X EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
X MM global diagnostic options set: 0
X <ES> client 0 initializing ....
X Using implementation std
X <ES> Info: use normal pages (no huge table support available)
X ES initialized.
X mm.dump: set maximum dump mem to 96 MB
B dbntab: NTAB buffers attached
B dbntab: Buffer FTAB(hash header) (addr: 0xfffffffe38092088, size: 584)
B dbntab: Buffer FTAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe380922d0, size: 480104)
B dbntab: Buffer FTAB(item array) (addr: 0xfffffffe38107638, size: 1920000)
B dbntab: Buffer FTAB(data area) (addr: 0xfffffffe382dc238, size: 61440000)
B dbntab: Buffer IREC(hash header) (addr: 0xfffffffe3bd78088, size: 584)
B dbntab: Buffer IREC(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3bd782d0, size: 480104)
B dbntab: Buffer IREC(item array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3bded638, size: 480000)
B dbntab: Buffer IREC(data area) (addr: 0xfffffffe3be62938, size: 8192000)
B dbntab: Buffer STAB(hash header) (addr: 0xfffffffe3c636088, size: 584)
B dbntab: Buffer STAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3c6362d0, size: 480104)
B dbntab: Buffer STAB(item array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3c6ab638, size: 480000)
B dbntab: Buffer STAB(data area) (addr: 0xfffffffe3c720938, size: 3072000)
B dbntab: Buffer TTAB(hash header) (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca12088, size: 5576)
B dbntab: Buffer TTAB(anchor array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca13650, size: 480104)
B dbntab: Buffer TTAB(item array) (addr: 0xfffffffe3ca889b8, size: 1200000)
B dbntab: Buffer TTAB(data area) (addr: 0xfffffffe3cbad938, size: 8760000)
B db_con_shm_ini: WP_ID = 0, WP_CNT = 48, CON_ID = 45
B dbstat: TABSTAT buffer attached (addr: 0xfffffffe34024008)
B dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABL (addr: 0xfffffffe2e000100, size: 100000000, end: 0xfffffffe33f5e200)
B dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABLP (addr: 0xfffffffe2a000100, size: 61440000, end: 0xfffffffe2da98100)
B dbexpbuf: Buffer EIBUF (addr: 0xfffffffe26000108, size: 40960000, end: 0xfffffffe28710108)
B dbexpbuf: Buffer ESM (addr: 0xffffffff6b000108, size: 4194304, end: 0xffffffff6b400108)
B dbexpbuf: Buffer CUA (addr: 0xfffffffe3d412108, size: 10240000, end: 0xfffffffe3ddd6108)
B dbexpbuf: Buffer OTR (addr: 0xffffffff6a800108, size: 4194304, end: 0xffffffff6ac00108)
B dbcalbuf: Buffer CALE (addr: 0xffffffff76f20000, size: 500000, end: 0xffffffff76f9a120)
M CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
S *** init spool environment
S initialize debug system
T Stack direction is downwards.
T debug control: prepare exclude for printer trace
T new memory block 0x1078e2310
S spool kernel/ddic check: Ok
S using table TSP02FX for frontend printing
S 2 spool work process(es) found
S frontend print via spool service enabled
M
M Tue Aug 10 09:58:40 2010
M DpSigInt: caught signal 2
M in_ThErrHandle: 1
M ThSigHandler: signal (step 1, th_errno 11, action 2)
M ThIErrHandle: new stat of W0 is WP_SHUTDOWN
M ThIErrHandle: I'm during shutdown
M PfStatDisconnect: disconnect statistics
M ThIErrHandle: action changed to 2
M Entering ThSetStatError
M ThShutDownServer: shutdown server
M PfStatIndInit: Initializing Index-Record
M PfWriteIntoFile: copied shared buf (0 bytes) to local buf
M ThIErrHandle: do not call ThrCoreInfo (no_core_info=0, in_dynp_env=0)
M Entering ThReadDetachMode
M call ThrShutDown (1)...
M ***LOG Q02=> wp_halt, WPStop (Workproc 0 25501) [dpuxtool.c 269]
Best Regards,
Widi -
Performance Issue for BI system
Hello,
We are facing performance issues for BI System. Its a preproductive system and its performance is degrading badly everyday. I was checking system came to know program buffer hit ratio is increaasing everyday due to high Swaps. So asked to change the parameter abap/buffersize which was 300Mb to 500Mb. But still no major improvement is found in the system.
There is 16GB Ram available and Server is HP-UX and with Netweaver2004s with Oracle 10.2.0.4.0 installed in it.
The Main problem is while running a report or creating a query is taking way too long time.
Kindly help me.Hello SIva,
Thanks for your reply but i have checked ST02 and ST03 and also SM50 and its normal
we are having 9 dialog processes, 3 Background , 2 Update and 1 spool.
No one is using the system currently but in ST02 i can see the swaps are in red.
Buffer HitRatio % Alloc. KB Freesp. KB % Free Sp. Dir. Size FreeDirEnt % Free Dir Swaps DB Accs
Nametab (NTAB) 0
Table definition 99,60 6.798 20.000 29.532 153.221
Field definition 99,82 31.562 784 2,61 20.000 6.222 31,11 17.246 41.248
Short NTAB 99,94 3.625 2.446 81,53 5.000 2.801 56,02 0 2.254
Initial records 73,95 6.625 998 16,63 5.000 690 13,80 40.069 49.528
0
boldprogram 97,66 300.000 1.074 0,38 75.000 67.177 89,57 219.665 725.703bold
CUA 99,75 3.000 875 36,29 1.500 1.401 93,40 55.277 2.497
Screen 99,80 4.297 1.365 33,35 2.000 1.811 90,55 119 3.214
Calendar 100,00 488 361 75,52 200 42 21,00 0 158
OTR 100,00 4.096 3.313 100,00 2.000 2.000 100,00 0
0
Tables 0
Generic Key 99,17 29.297 1.450 5,23 5.000 350 7,00 2.219 3.085.633
Single record 99,43 10.000 1.907 19,41 500 344 68,80 39 467.978
0
Export/import 82,75 4.096 43 1,30 2.000 662 33,10 137.208
Exp./ Imp. SHM 89,83 4.096 438 13,22 2.000 1.482 74,10 0
SAP Memory Curr.Use % CurUse[KB] MaxUse[KB] In Mem[KB] OnDisk[KB] SAPCurCach HitRatio %
Roll area 2,22 5.832 22.856 131.072 131.072 IDs 96,61
Page area 1,08 2.832 24.144 65.536 196.608 Statement 79,00
Extended memory 22,90 958.464 1.929.216 4.186.112 0 0,00
Heap memory 0 0 1.473.767 0 0,00
Call Stati HitRatio % ABAP/4 Req ABAP Fails DBTotCalls AvTime[ms] DBRowsAff.
Select single 88,59 63.073.369 5.817.659 4.322.263 0 57.255.710
Select 72,68 284.080.387 0 13.718.442 0 32.199.124
Insert 0,00 151.955 5.458 166.159 0 323.725
Update 0,00 378.161 97.884 395.814 0 486.880
Delete 0,00 389.398 332.619 415.562 0 244.495
Edited by: Srikanth Sunkara on May 12, 2011 11:50 AM -
Hi All,
We are having frequent issues where the memory is being consumed fully.
We have 16 gb of ram.
================================================================================
== Checking profile: prd_DVEBMGS52_sapprd
================================================================================
***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: auth/auth_number_in_userbuffer =9000
***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: auth/test_mode =N
***WARNING: Unexpected parameter: system/type =ABAP
***ERROR: /dev/shm is too small (19264 MB required, 8008 MB configured)
***INFO: Temporary create ES2 resource /SAP_ES2_sappfpar_0 with 2047 MB
***INFO: Temporary create ES2 resource /SAP_ES2_sappfpar_1 with 2047 MB
***INFO: Temporary create ES2 resource /SAP_ES2_sappfpar_2 with 2047 MB
***INFO: Temporary create ES2 resource /SAP_ES2_sappfpar_3 with 2047 MB
***INFO: Temporary create ES2 resource /SAP_ES2_sappfpar_4 with 2047 MB
***INFO: Temporary create ES2 resource /SAP_ES2_sappfpar_5 with 2047 MB
***INFO: Temporary create ES2 resource /SAP_ES2_sappfpar_6 with 2047 MB
***INFO: Temporary create ES2 resource /SAP_ES2_sappfpar_7 with 2047 MB
***INFO: Temporary create ES2 resource /SAP_ES2_sappfpar_8 with 2047 MB
***INFO: Temporary create ES2 resource /SAP_ES2_sappfpar_9 with 841 MB
Shared memory disposition overview
================================================================
Shared memory pools
Key: 10 Pool
Size configured.....: 200000000 ( 190.7 MB)
Size min. estimated.: 128139520 ( 122.2 MB)
Advised Size........: 132000000 ( 125.9 MB)
Key: 40 Pool for database buffers
Size configured.....: 184000000 ( 175.5 MB)
Size min. estimated.: 178871040 ( 170.6 MB)
Advised Size........: 182000000 ( 173.6 MB)
Shared memories inside of pool 10
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: 60500000 ( 57.7 MB) Alert Area
Key: 16 Size: 22400 ( 0.0 MB) Semaphore activity monitoring
Key: 17 Size: 11116480 ( 10.6 MB) Roll administration
Shared memories inside of pool 40
Key: 42 Size: 21312992 ( 20.3 MB) DB TTAB buffer
Key: 43 Size: 66774392 ( 63.7 MB) DB FTAB buffer
Key: 44 Size: 13526392 ( 12.9 MB) DB IREC buffer
Key: 45 Size: 8406392 ( 8.0 MB) DB short nametab buffer
Key: 46 Size: 20480 ( 0.0 MB) DB sync table
Key: 47 Size: 15361024 ( 14.6 MB) DB CUA buffer
Key: 48 Size: 500000 ( 0.5 MB) Number range buffer
Key: 49 Size: 2968344 ( 2.8 MB) Spool admin (SpoolWP+DiaWP)
Shared memories outside of pools
Key: 1 Size: 2500 ( 0.0 MB) System administration
Key: 2 Size: 60839260 ( 58.0 MB) Disp. administration tables
Key: 3 Size: 114048000 ( 108.8 MB) Disp. communication areas
Key: 4 Size: 542848 ( 0.5 MB) statistic area
Key: 6 Size: 638976000 ( 609.4 MB) ABAP program buffer
Key: 7 Size: 14838 ( 0.0 MB) Update task administration
Key: 8 Size: 268435556 ( 256.0 MB) Paging buffer
Key: 9 Size: 268435556 ( 256.0 MB) Roll buffer
Key: 14 Size: 20000000 ( 19.1 MB) Presentation buffer
Key: 18 Size: 3670116 ( 3.5 MB) Paging adminitration
Key: 19 Size: 150000000 ( 143.0 MB) Table-buffer
Key: 30 Size: 70656 ( 0.1 MB) Taskhandler runtime admin.
Key: 31 Size: 4806000 ( 4.6 MB) Dispatcher request queue
Key: 33 Size: 61440000 ( 58.6 MB) Table buffer, part.buffering
Key: 34 Size: 30720000 ( 29.3 MB) Enqueue table
Key: 41 Size: 25010000 ( 23.9 MB) DB statistics buffer
Key: 51 Size: 3200000 ( 3.1 MB) Extended memory admin.
Key: 52 Size: 40000 ( 0.0 MB) Message Server buffer
Key: 54 Size: 40968192 ( 39.1 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
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: 76 Size: 1586464 ( 1.5 MB) ?????????????
Key: 77 Size: 518432 ( 0.5 MB) ?????????????
Key: 78 Size: 500256 ( 0.5 MB) ?????????????
Key: 1002 Size: 400000 ( 0.4 MB) Performance monitoring V01.0
Key: 58900152 Size: 4096 ( 0.0 MB) SCSA area
Nr of operating system shared memory segments: 33
Shared memory resource requirements estimated
================================================================
Total Nr of shared segments required.....: 33
System-imposed number of shared memories.: 1000
Shared memory segment size required min..: 638976000 ( 609.4 MB)
System-imposed maximum segment size......: 14025752576 (13376.0 MB)
Swap space requirements estimated
================================================
Shared memory....................: 2008.5 MB
..in pool 10 122.2 MB, 64% used
..in pool 40 170.6 MB, 97% used
..not in pool: 1707.2 MB
Processes........................: 897.9 MB
Extended Memory .................: 7788.0 MB
Extended Memory 2 ...............: 19264.0 MB
.. 70 VMs, 1048.0 MB address space
Total, minimum requirement.......: 29958.4 MB
Process local heaps, worst case..: 28610.2 MB
Total, worst case requirement....: 58568.7 MB
Errors detected..................: 0
Warnings detected................: 3
sapkxpsrmdb01:prdadm 4> free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 16023 15474 548 0 174 11794
-/+ buffers/cache: 3505 12518
Swap: 21599 3717 17882
Oracle memory areas
SQL> show sga
Total System Global Area 4714397696 bytes
Fixed Size 2090240 bytes
Variable Size 2415921920 bytes
Database Buffers 2281701376 bytes
Redo Buffers 14684160 bytes
SQL> show parameter pga
NAME TYPE VALUE
pga_aggregate_target big integer 3407200911
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sunrpc.tcp_slot_table_entries = 16
sunrpc.udp_slot_table_entries = 16
sunrpc.max_resvport = 1023
sunrpc.min_resvport = 665
sunrpc.nlm_debug = 0
sunrpc.nfsd_debug = 0
sunrpc.nfs_debug = 0
sunrpc.rpc_debug = 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volkio_commitwaitq = volkioq_commitwait_start count: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volkio_commitwaitq = volkioq_commitwait_start:
vxvm.vxinfo.volkioqueue = volkioq_start count: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volkioqueue = volkioq_start:
vxvm.vxinfo.volsio_otherq = volsioq_done count: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volsio_otherq = volsioq_done:
vxvm.vxinfo.volsio_otherq = volsioq_restart count: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volsio_otherq = volsioq_restart:
vxvm.vxinfo.volsio_otherq = volsioq_redone count: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volsio_otherq = volsioq_redone:
vxvm.vxinfo.volsio_idleq = volsioq_idle_start count: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volsio_idleq = volsioq_idle_start:
vxvm.vxinfo.volsioqueue = volsioq_start count: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volsioqueue = volsioq_start:
vxvm.vxinfo.volktrans = vol_config_loaded: 1
vxvm.vxinfo.volktrans = vol_commit_in_progress: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volktrans = vol_ktrans_locked: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volktrans = vol_ktrans_pending_abort: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volktrans = vol_ktrans_abort_is_possible: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volktrans = transaction state: last transaction committed
vxvm.vxinfo.voliod_info = voliod_running: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.voliod_info = voliod_need: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.voliod_info = voliod_count: 32
vxvm.vxinfo.voliod_info = voliod_want_count: 32
vxvm.vxinfo.voliomem = memory reservation pool usage
vxvm.vxinfo.voliomem = id: max mem used: total allocated mem: mem in use: min mem: max mem
vxvm.vxinfo.voliomem = 0 0 100000 0 100000 8000000
vxvm.vxinfo.volkiocount_locked = volkiocount: 0
vxvm.vxinfo.volkiocount = volkiocount: 0
vxvm.vxio.vol_rp_decrement = 8
vxvm.vxio.vol_rp_increment = 8
vxvm.vxio.vol_use_rq = 1
vxvm.vxio.vol_use_rq = 1
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_logbuf_slots = 1000
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_transbuf_slots = 256
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_tracebuf_slots = 1024
vxvm.vxio.svm_session_trace_count = 2000
vxvm.vxio.svm_debugging_enable = 0
vxvm.vxio.vxvm_req_stack_endio = 3072
vxvm.vxio.vxvm_req_stack = 4096
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_min_winsz_enable_app = 2048
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_min_winsz_enable_peer = 2048
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_min_split_segsz = 1024
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_max_segsz = 1048576
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_min_split_fragsz = 2048
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_max_fragsz = 1048576
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_rcv_bufsz = 1048576
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_snd_bufsz = 1048576
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_msg_batching_ok = 1
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_direct_send_ok = 1
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_restore_interval = 60
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_hb_interval = 3
vxvm.vxio.hacomm_ack_interval = 200
vxvm.vxio.svm_txpt_type = 2
vxvm.vxio.voldrl_max_seq_dirty = 3
vxvm.vxio.vol_max_volumes = 65534
vxvm.vxio.vol_rvio_maxpool_sz = 134217728
vxvm.vxio.vol_vvr_use_nat = 0
vxvm.vxio.vol_max_wrspool_sz = 16777216
vxvm.vxio.vol_nm_hb_timeout = 10
vxvm.vxio.vol_dcm_replay_size = 262144
vxvm.vxio.volraid_minpool_size = 4194304
vxvm.vxio.volcvm_smartsync = 1
vxvm.vxio.vol_min_lowmem_sz = 4194304
vxvm.vxio.vol_max_nmpool_sz = 16777216
vxvm.vxio.vol_max_rdback_sz = 67108864
vxvm.vxio.volpagemod_max_memsz = 1536 0
vxvm.vxio.vol_fmr_logsz = 4
vxvm.vxio.voliomem_maxpool_sz = 134217728
vxvm.vxio.voliomem_chunk_size = 32768
vxvm.vxio.vol_max_nlogs = 20
vxvm.vxio.vol_max_nconfigs = 20
vxvm.vxio.vxtask_max_monitors = 32
vxvm.vxio.vxtask_max_monitors = 32
vxvm.vxio.vol_checkpt_default = 20480
vxvm.vxio.voliot_max_open = 32
vxvm.vxio.voliot_errbuf_dflt = 16384
vxvm.vxio.voliot_iobuf_default = 8192
vxvm.vxio.voliot_iobuf_max = 65536
vxvm.vxio.voliot_iobuf_limit = 131072
vxvm.vxio.vol_maxstablebufsize = 256
vxvm.vxio.vol_mvr_maxround = 512
vxvm.vxio.vol_maxparallelio = 256
vxvm.vxio.voldrl_max_drtregs = 2048
vxvm.vxio.voldrl_min_regionsz = 1024
vxvm.vxio.vol_default_iodelay = 50
vxvm.vxio.maxiosize = 2048
vxvm.vxio.vol_maxioctl = 32768
vxvm.vxio.vol_maxkiocount = 20000
vxdmp.dmp_retry_count = 5
vxdmp.dmp_restore_cycles = 10
vxdmp.dmp_restore_policy = 1
vxdmp.dmp_restore_interval = 300
vxdmp.dmp_pathswitch_blks_shift = 11
abi.vsyscall32 = 1
dev.scsi.logging_level = 0
dev.raid.speed_limit_max = 200000
dev.raid.speed_limit_min = 1000
dev.cdrom.check_media = 0
dev.cdrom.lock = 1
dev.cdrom.debug = 0
dev.cdrom.autoeject = 0
dev.cdrom.autoclose = 1
dev.cdrom.info = CD-ROM information, Id: cdrom.c 3.20 2003/12/17
dev.cdrom.info =
dev.cdrom.info = drive name: hda
dev.cdrom.info = drive speed: 24
dev.cdrom.info = drive # of slots: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can close tray: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can open tray: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can lock tray: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can change speed: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can select disk: 0
dev.cdrom.info = Can read multisession: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can read multisession: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can read MCN: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Reports media changed: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can play audio: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can write CD-R: 0
dev.cdrom.info = Can write CD-RW: 0
dev.cdrom.info = Can read DVD: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can write DVD-R: 0
dev.cdrom.info = Can write DVD-RAM: 0
dev.cdrom.info = Can read MRW: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can write MRW: 1
dev.cdrom.info = Can write RAM: 1
dev.cdrom.info =
dev.cdrom.info =
dev.rtc.max-user-freq = 64
debug.exception-trace = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.max_addresses = 16
net.ipv6.conf.default.max_desync_factor = 600
net.ipv6.conf.default.regen_max_retry = 5
net.ipv6.conf.default.temp_prefered_lft = 86400
net.ipv6.conf.default.temp_valid_lft = 604800
net.ipv6.conf.default.use_tempaddr = 0
net.ipv6.conf.default.force_mld_version = 0
net.ipv6.conf.default.router_solicitation_delay = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.router_solicitation_interval = 4
net.ipv6.conf.default.router_solicitations = 3
net.ipv6.conf.default.dad_transmits = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.autoconf = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_redirects = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_ra = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.mtu = 1280
net.ipv6.conf.default.hop_limit = 64
net.ipv6.conf.default.forwarding = 0
net.ipv6.conf.all.max_addresses = 16
net.ipv6.conf.all.max_desync_factor = 600
net.ipv6.conf.all.regen_max_retry = 5
net.ipv6.conf.all.temp_prefered_lft = 86400
net.ipv6.conf.all.temp_valid_lft = 604800
net.ipv6.conf.all.use_tempaddr = 0
net.ipv6.conf.all.force_mld_version = 0
net.ipv6.conf.all.router_solicitation_delay = 1
net.ipv6.conf.all.router_solicitation_delay = 1
net.ipv6.conf.all.router_solicitation_interval = 4
net.ipv6.conf.all.router_solicitations = 3
net.ipv6.conf.all.dad_transmits = 1
net.ipv6.conf.all.autoconf = 1
net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_redirects = 1
net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_ra = 1
net.ipv6.conf.all.mtu = 1280
net.ipv6.conf.all.hop_limit = 64
net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding = 0
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.max_addresses = 16
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.max_desync_factor = 600
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.regen_max_retry = 5
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.temp_prefered_lft = 86400
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.temp_valid_lft = 604800
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.use_tempaddr = 0
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.force_mld_version = 0
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.router_solicitation_delay = 1
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.router_solicitation_interval = 4
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.router_solicitations = 3
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.dad_transmits = 1
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.autoconf = 1
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.accept_redirects = 1
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.accept_ra = 1
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.mtu = 1500
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.hop_limit = 64
net.ipv6.conf.bond0.forwarding = 0
net.ipv6.conf.lo.max_addresses = 16
net.ipv6.conf.lo.max_desync_factor = 600
net.ipv6.conf.lo.regen_max_retry = 5
net.ipv6.conf.lo.temp_prefered_lft = 86400
net.ipv6.conf.lo.temp_valid_lft = 604800
net.ipv6.conf.lo.use_tempaddr = -1
net.ipv6.conf.lo.force_mld_version = 0
net.ipv6.conf.lo.router_solicitation_delay = 1
net.ipv6.conf.lo.router_solicitation_interval = 4
net.ipv6.conf.lo.router_solicitations = 3
net.ipv6.conf.lo.dad_transmits = 1
net.ipv6.conf.lo.autoconf = 1
net.ipv6.conf.lo.accept_redirects = 1
net.ipv6.conf.lo.accept_ra = 1
net.ipv6.conf.lo.accept_ra = 1
net.ipv6.conf.lo.mtu = 16436
net.ipv6.conf.lo.hop_limit = 64
net.ipv6.conf.lo.forwarding = 0
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.locktime = 0
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.proxy_delay = 79
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.anycast_delay = 99
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.proxy_qlen = 64
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.unres_qlen = 3
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.gc_stale_time = 60
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.delay_first_probe_time = 5
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.base_reachable_time = 30
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.retrans_time = 1000
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.app_solicit = 0
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.ucast_solicit = 3
net.ipv6.neigh.bond0.mcast_solicit = 3
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.locktime = 0
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.proxy_delay = 79
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.anycast_delay = 99
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.proxy_qlen = 64
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.unres_qlen = 3
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.gc_stale_time = 60
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.delay_first_probe_time = 5
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.base_reachable_time = 30
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.retrans_time = 1000
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.app_solicit = 0
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.ucast_solicit = 3
net.ipv6.neigh.lo.mcast_solicit = 3
net.ipv6.neigh.default.gc_thresh3 = 1024
net.ipv6.neigh.default.gc_thresh2 = 512
net.ipv6.neigh.default.gc_thresh1 = 128
net.ipv6.neigh.default.gc_interval = 30
net.ipv6.neigh.default.locktime = 0
net.ipv6.neigh.default.proxy_delay = 79
net.ipv6.neigh.default.anycast_delay = 99
net.ipv6.neigh.default.proxy_qlen = 64
net.ipv6.neigh.default.unres_qlen = 3
net.ipv6.neigh.default.gc_stale_time = 60
net.ipv6.neigh.default.delay_first_probe_time = 5
net.ipv6.neigh.default.base_reachable_time = 30
net.ipv6.neigh.default.retrans_time = 1000
net.ipv6.neigh.default.retrans_time = 1000
net.ipv6.neigh.default.app_solicit = 0
net.ipv6.neigh.default.ucast_solicit = 3
net.ipv6.neigh.default.mcast_solicit = 3
net.ipv6.mld_max_msf = 10
net.ipv6.ip6frag_secret_interval = 600
net.ipv6.ip6frag_time = 60
net.ipv6.ip6frag_low_thresh = 196608
net.ipv6.ip6frag_high_thresh = 262144
net.ipv6.bindv6only = 0
net.ipv6.icmp.ratelimit = 1000
net.ipv6.route.min_adv_mss = 1
net.ipv6.route.mtu_expires = 600
net.ipv6.route.gc_elasticity = 0
net.ipv6.route.gc_interval = 30
net.ipv6.route.gc_timeout = 60
net.ipv6.route.gc_min_interval = 0
net.ipv6.route.max_size = 4096
net.ipv6.route.gc_thresh = 1024
net.unix.max_dgram_qlen = 10
net.token-ring.rif_timeout = 600000
net.ipv4.ip_conntrack_max = 65536
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_max_retrans = 3
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_be_liberal = 0
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_loose = 3
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_max_retrans = 300
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_log_invalid = 0
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_generic_timeout = 600
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_icmp_timeout = 30
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_udp_timeout_stream = 180
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_udp_timeout = 30
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_close = 10
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_time_wait = 120
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_last_ack = 30
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_close_wait = 60
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_fin_wait = 120
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_established = 432000
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_syn_recv = 60
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_syn_sent = 120
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_buckets = 8192
net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_count = 223
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.force_igmp_version = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.disable_policy = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.disable_xfrm = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.arp_ignore = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.arp_announce = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.arp_filter = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.tag = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.log_martians = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.bootp_relay = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.medium_id = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.proxy_arp = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.accept_source_route = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.send_redirects = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.rp_filter = 1
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.shared_media = 1
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.secure_redirects = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.accept_redirects = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.mc_forwarding = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth1.forwarding = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.force_igmp_version = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.disable_policy = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.disable_xfrm = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.arp_ignore = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.arp_announce = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.arp_filter = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.tag = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.log_martians = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.bootp_relay = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.medium_id = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.proxy_arp = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.accept_source_route = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.send_redirects = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.rp_filter = 1
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.shared_media = 1
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.secure_redirects = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.accept_redirects = 0
net.ipv4.conf.eth0.mc_forwarding = 0
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Hi all,
I am facing performance issue in my sandbox. Below is the content of short dump.
Short text
Unable to fulfil request for 805418 bytes of memory space.
What happened?
Each transaction requires some main memory space to process
application data. If the operating system cannot provide any more
space, the transaction is terminated.
What can you do?
Try to find out (e.g. by targetted data selection) whether the
transaction will run with less main memory.
If there is a temporary bottleneck, execute the transaction again.
If the error persists, ask your system administrator to check the
following profile parameters:
o ztta/roll_area (1.000.000 - 15.000.000)
Classic roll area per user and internal mode
usual amount of roll area per user and internal mode
o ztta/roll_extension (10.000.000 - 500.000.000)
Amount of memory per user in extended memory (EM)
o abap/heap_area_total (100.000.000 - 1.500.000.000)
Amount of memory (malloc) for all users of an application
server. If several background processes are running on
one server, temporary bottlenecks may occur.
Pls help me to resolve this issue
Regards,
Kalyani
Edited by: kalyani usa on Jan 9, 2008 9:04 PMHi Rob Burbank,
I am pasting the transaction I found in the dump
Transaction......... "SESSION_MANAGER "
Transactions ID..... "4783E5B027A73C1EE10000000A200A17"
Program............. "SAPMSYST"
Screen.............. "SAPMSYST 0500"
Screen line......... 16
Also i am pasting the screenshot of ST02
Nametab (NTAB) 0
Table definition 99,22 6.799 3.591 62,97 20.000 12.591 62,96 0 8.761
Field definition 99,06 31.563 345 1,15 20.000 13.305 66,53 244 7.420
Short NTAB 99,22 3.625 2.590 86,33 5.000 3.586 71,72 0 1.414
Initial records 52,50 6.625 3.408 56,80 5.000 249 4,98 817 5.568
0
program 99,58 300.000 1.212 0,42 75.000 67.561 90,08 7.939 46.575
CUA 99,08 3.000 211 8,84 1.500 1.375 91,67 23.050 846
Screen 99,46 4.297 1.842 45,00 2.000 1.816 90,80 81 963
Calendar 100,00 488 401 85,14 200 111 55,50 0 89
OTR 100,00 4.096 3.281 100,00 2.000 2.000 100,00 0
0
Tables 0
Generic Key 99,69 29.297 2.739 9,87 5.000 177 3,54 57 56.694
Single record 89,24 10.000 63 0,64 500 468 93,60 241 227.134
0
Export/import 76,46 50.000 40.980 83,32 2.000 2.676
Exp./ Imp. SHM 97,82 4.096 3.094 94,27 2.000 1.999 99,95 0
SAP Memory Curr.Use % CurUse[KB] MaxUse[KB] In Mem[KB] OnDisk[KB] SAPCurCach HitRatio %
Roll area 0,16 432 18.672 131.072 131.072 IDs 98,11
Page area 0,19 496 187.616 65.536 196.608 Statement 95,00
Extended memory 9,89 151.552 1.531.904 1.531.904 0 0,00
Heap memory 0 0 1.953.045 0
0,00
Regards,
Kalyani -
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Extract from the logfile:
u2026u2026u2026
26.03.2009 09:57:31 :I:Initializing custom pass FromSAP: ReadABAPRoles
26.03.2009 09:57:31 :I:Initializing MX SAP BAPI object
26.03.2009 09:57:31 :W:Filter not supported when Listing CUA Roles. Ignoring :*
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java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space (failed to allocate 84038672 bytes)
u2026u2026u2026
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Any suggestions for handling this problem??
Best Regards
Tom SvarreThe text you enter in the dispatcher script after JAVAOPTIONS= is passed on as one parameter to the java executable. When you set JAVAOPTIONS=-Xmx256M -Xmx256M the effect is like the commandline java "-Xmx256M -Xms256M" java interprets this as an illegal heap size and refuses to start.
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I would like to have a list of user id with email from CUA. Is there any table/report from where I can get both ?
All users are maintained with user id and email into SU01.
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To make it even more easy I would suggest that you use transaction SQVI. I tried it for this issue and it worked. I plan to use it now for other similar queries. In SQVI you can define a join of USR21 and ADR6 tables and construct a query around it which would get you the data easily.
Please follow the following steps for this:
1. Go to transaction SQVI.
2. Give the query name as Z*....
3. Now press the create button.
4. Give a title of your choice and in data source choose TABLE JOIN option. Choose Basis Mode option as well.Press enter.
5. Now you come to the Join Definition Screen. Choose insert table and then choose ADR6 and USR21. After this go back.
6. Now choose List fld. select TABSTRIP. From available fields option move
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7. Choose SELECTION FIELDS tabstrip. Here move the value User name in user master record from available fields to Selection fields.
8. Save the entries.
9. Execute the query and give user ids of your choice and check for the output.
Let me know if it worked for you!!. Please award points accordingly.
Regards.
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I am trying to invoke ABAP Client proxy. Can I use $TMP package or do I need to specify a different package? Also if local package is allowed, do I need to set up USE Access?
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Hi Guru's, I'm new to WEBDYNPRO. I've developed one application with couple of Input Fileds,Labels and Buttons. My Requirement is i want to place those controls at in the middle/right end of the page. How to acheive this ? is there any properties nee
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Is it necessary to have photo stream "on" in ICloud?
Is it necessary to have "photo stream" turned ON in ICloud?
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Need a language support for zen mi
Hi, can somebody help me find a Hebrew language support? thx..