Database SP_SearchApp_CrawlStoreDB log size is increasing very large
HI
in My sharepoint evironment i confiugred serarch service application
and has sepreate search server
every two three days, the database xyzSP_SearchApp_CrawlStoreDB_32fdb1522c5249088db8b09c1917dbec_log
size is increasing up to 80 GB to 100 GB
, how i control this
adil
1) Why do you think that 100GB is too big?: the total space for a drive where
the log file is 100 GB
2) Are you shrinking the log file? i configured a job in sql server for shrinking
every 30 MINS.
3) How large is your total data set (all content databases including RBS files) and how
large is the crawl database itself (the mdf file)?:
i did not get your point , why you asked
so depend upon the crawl database how much space i will allocate to a drive where log
file stored
adil
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Database Characterset is AL32UTF8
replication_dependency_tracking turned off (no async multimaster replication found)
Starting background process QMNC
QMNC started with pid=28, OS id=2412
Fri Jun 04 07:48:51 2010
Completed: alter database open
Fri Jun 04 07:49:22 2010
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_mmon_3220.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kjhn_post_ha_alert0-862], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
Fri Jun 04 07:49:32 2010
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_mmon_3220.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kjhn_post_ha_alert0-862], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
Fri Jun 04 07:49:52 2010
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_mmon_3220.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kjhn_post_ha_alert0-862], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
Fri Jun 04 07:49:57 2010
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_mmon_3220.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kjhn_post_ha_alert0-862], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
Fri Jun 04 07:54:10 2010
Shutting down archive processes
Fri Jun 04 07:54:15 2010
ARCH shutting down
ARC2: Archival stopped
Fri Jun 04 07:54:53 2010
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_mmon_3220.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kjhn_post_ha_alert0-862], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
Fri Jun 04 07:55:08 2010
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_mmon_3220.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kjhn_post_ha_alert0-862], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
Fri Jun 04 07:56:25 2010
Starting control autobackup
Fri Jun 04 07:56:27 2010
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\udump\xe_ora_488.trc:
Fri Jun 04 07:56:28 2010
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\udump\xe_ora_488.trc:
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2009_04_21
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2009_04_20
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2009_04_17
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2009_04_16
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2009_04_14
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2009_04_12
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2009_04_09
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2009_04_07
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2009_04_06
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2009_04_03
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
Fri Jun 04 07:56:29 2010
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\udump\xe_ora_488.trc:
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\BACKUPSET\2009_04_21
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\BACKUPSET\2009_04_20
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\BACKUPSET\2009_04_17
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\BACKUPSET\2009_04_16
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\BACKUPSET\2009_04_14
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\BACKUPSET\2009_04_12
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\BACKUPSET\2009_04_09
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\BACKUPSET\2009_04_07
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\BACKUPSET\2009_04_06
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
ORA-17624: 无法删除目录 D:\XE\BACKUPSET\2009_04_03
ORA-27093: 无法删除目录
Control autobackup written to DISK device
handle 'D:\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2010_06_04\O1_MF_S_720777385_60JJ9BNZ_.BKP'
Fri Jun 04 07:56:38 2010
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 1577
Current log# 1 seq# 1577 mem# 0: D:\XE\ONLINELOG\O1_MF_1_4CT6N7TC_.LOG
Fri Jun 04 07:56:56 2010
Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 1578
Checkpoint not complete
Current log# 1 seq# 1577 mem# 0: D:\XE\ONLINELOG\O1_MF_1_4CT6N7TC_.LOG
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 1578
Current log# 3 seq# 1578 mem# 0: D:\XE\ONLINELOG\O1_MF_3_4CT6N1SD_.LOG
Fri Jun 04 07:57:04 2010
Memory Notification: Library Cache Object loaded into SGA
Heap size 2208K exceeds notification threshold (2048K)
KGL object name :XDB.XDbD/PLZ01TcHgNAgAIIegtw==
Fri Jun 04 07:59:54 2010
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_mmon_3220.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kjhn_post_ha_alert0-862], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
Fri Jun 04 07:59:58 2010
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_mmon_3220.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kjhn_post_ha_alert0-862], [], [], [], [], [], [], []Hi Gurus,
there's a error ora-00600 in the big trc files as below, this is only part of this file, this file is more than 45mb in size:
xe_mmon_4424.trc
Dump file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_mmon_4424.trc
Fri Jun 04 17:03:22 2010
ORACLE V10.2.0.1.0 - Production vsnsta=0
vsnsql=14 vsnxtr=3
Oracle Database 10g Express Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
Windows XP Version V5.1 Service Pack 3
CPU : 2 - type 586, 1 Physical Cores
Process Affinity : 0x00000000
Memory (Avail/Total): Ph:992M/2047M, Ph+PgF:3422M/4958M, VA:1011M/2047M
Instance name: xe
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 11
Windows thread id: 4424, image: ORACLE.EXE (MMON)
*** SERVICE NAME:(SYS$BACKGROUND) 2010-06-04 17:03:22.265
*** SESSION ID:(284.23) 2010-06-04 17:03:22.265
*** 2010-06-04 17:03:22.265
ksedmp: internal or fatal error
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kjhn_post_ha_alert0-862], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
Current SQL statement for this session:
BEGIN :success := dbms_ha_alerts_prvt.check_ha_resources; END;
----- PL/SQL Call Stack -----
object line object
handle number name
41982E80 418 package body SYS.DBMS_HA_ALERTS_PRVT
41982E80 552 package body SYS.DBMS_HA_ALERTS_PRVT
41982E80 305 package body SYS.DBMS_HA_ALERTS_PRVT
419501A0 1 anonymous block
----- Call Stack Trace -----
calling call entry argument values in hex
location type point (? means dubious value)
ksedst+38 CALLrel ksedst1+0 0 1
ksedmp+898 CALLrel ksedst+0 0
ksfdmp+14 CALLrel ksedmp+0 3
_kgerinv+140 CALLreg 00000000 8EF0A38 3
kgeasnmierr+19 CALLrel kgerinv+0 8EF0A38 6610020 3672F70 0
6538808
kjhnpost_ha_alert CALLrel _kgeasnmierr+0 8EF0A38 6610020 3672F70 0
0+2909
__PGOSF57__kjhn_pos CALLrel kjhnpost_ha_alert 88 B21C4D0 B21C4D8 B21C4E0
t_ha_alert_plsql+43 0+0 B21C4E8 B21C4F0 B21C4F8
8 B21C500 B21C50C 0 FFFFFFFF 0
0 0 6
_spefcmpa+415 CALLreg 00000000
spefmccallstd+147 CALLrel spefcmpa+0 65395B8 16 B21C5AC 653906C 0
pextproc+58 CALLrel spefmccallstd+0 6539874 6539760 6539628
65395B8 0
__PGOSF302__peftrus CALLrel _pextproc+0
ted+115
_psdexsp+192 CALLreg 00000000 6539874
_rpiswu2+426 CALLreg 00000000 6539510
psdextp+567 CALLrel rpiswu2+0 41543288 0 65394F0 2 6539528
0 65394D0 0 2CD9E68 0 6539510
0
_pefccal+452 CALLreg 00000000
pefcal+174 CALLrel pefccal+0 6539874
pevmFCAL+128 CALLrel _pefcal+0
pfrinstrFCAL+55 CALLrel pevmFCAL+0 AF74F48 3DFB92B8
pfrrunno_tool+56 CALL??? 00000000 AF74F48 3DFBB728 AF74F84
pfrrun+781 CALLrel pfrrun_no_tool+0 AF74F48 3DFBB28C AF74F84
plsqlrun+738 CALLrel _pfrrun+0 AF74F48
peicnt+247 CALLrel plsql_run+0 AF74F48 1 0
kkxexe+413 CALLrel peicnt+0
opiexe+5529 CALLrel kkxexe+0 AF7737C
kpoal8+2165 CALLrel opiexe+0 49 3 653A4FC
_opiodr+1099 CALLreg 00000000 5E 0 653CBAC
kpoodr+483 CALLrel opiodr+0
_xupirtrc+1434 CALLreg 00000000 67384BC 5E 653CBAC 0 653CCBC
upirtrc+61 CALLrel xupirtrc+0 67384BC 5E 653CBAC 653CCBC
653D990 60FEF8B8 653E194
6736CD8 1 0 0
kpurcsc+100 CALLrel upirtrc+0 67384BC 5E 653CBAC 653CCBC
653D990 60FEF8B8 653E194
6736CD8 1 0 0
kpuexecv8+2815 CALLrel kpurcsc+0
kpuexec+2106 CALLrel kpuexecv8+0 673AE10 6736C4C 6736CD8 0 0
653EDE8
OCIStmtExecute+29 CALLrel kpuexec+0 673AE10 6736C4C 673AEC4 1 0 0
0 0 0
kjhnmmon_action+5 CALLrel _OCIStmtExecute+0 673AE10 6736C4C 673AEC4 1 0 0
26 0 0
kjhncheck_ha_reso CALLrel kjhnmmon_action+0 653EFCC 3E
urces+140
kebmronce_dispatc CALL??? 00000000
her+630
kebmronce_execute CALLrel kebmronce_dispatc
+12 her+0
_ksbcti+788 CALLreg 00000000 0 0
ksbabs+659 CALLrel ksbcti+0
kebmmmon_main+386 CALLrel _ksbabs+0 3C5DCB8
_ksbrdp+747 CALLreg 00000000 3C5DCB8
opirip+674 CALLrel ksbrdp+0
opidrv+857 CALLrel opirip+0 32 4 653FEBC
sou2o+45 CALLrel opidrv+0 32 4 653FEBC
opimaireal+227 CALLrel _sou2o+0 653FEB0 32 4 653FEBC
opimai+92 CALLrel opimai_real+0 3 653FEE8
BackgroundThreadSt CALLrel opimai+0
art@4+422
7C80B726 CALLreg 00000000
--------------------- Binary Stack Dump ---------------------
========== FRAME [1] (_ksedst+38 -> _ksedst1+0) ==========
Dump of memory from 0x065386DC to 0x065386EC
65386D0 065386EC [..S.]
65386E0 0040467B 00000000 00000001 [{F@.........]
========== FRAME [2] (_ksedmp+898 -> _ksedst+0) ==========
Dump of memory from 0x065386EC to 0x065387AC
65386E0 065387AC [..S.]
65386F0 00403073 00000000 53532E49 20464658 [[email protected] ]
6538700 54204D41 0000525A 00000000 08EF0EC0 [AM TZR..........]
6538710 6072D95A 08EF0EC5 03672F70 00000017 [Z.r`....p/g.....]
6538720 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 [................]
Repeat 1 times
6538740 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000017 [................]
6538750 08EF0B3C 08EF0B34 03672F70 08F017F0 [<...4...p/g.....]
6538760 603AA0D3 065387A8 00000001 00000000 [..:`..S.........]
6538770 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000000 [................]
6538780 00000000 08EF0A38 06610020 031E1D20 [....8... .a. ...]
6538790 00000000 065386F8 08EF0A38 06538D38 [......S.8...8.S.]
65387A0 0265187C 031C8860 FFFFFFFF [|.e.`.......]
========== FRAME [3] (_ksfdmp+14 -> _ksedmp+0) ==========
and the file is keeping increasing, though I have deleted a lot of this, but:
as I marked:
time size
15:23 pm 795mb
16:55 pm 959mb
17:01 pm 970mb
17:19 pm 990mb
Any solution for that?
Thanks!! -
Hi All,
our BPC log files are very large compared to the data files. our
we have separate disks for data and log files:
DATA D:\ = 550GB total
LOG E:\ = 278GB total
D:\ICTSI_BPC.mdf = 5.6GB
E:\ICTSI_BPC_log.ldf = 185GB
is this correct? i have read that Log file should roughly be 25% of the
size of the total amount of data. Example: a 4GB database should have a
1GB log file. How can we adjust the size of the SQL log file?
we are using a multiserver set up, SAP BPC 7 SP04 (32bit)
MS SQL 2008 Server (64 bit)
thanks in advance!Hi Jeb,
Do you already backup the database from the SQL Server ? Because in my server there is once when the log file is bigger then my database and that's because the backup schedule is not working.
So what i do is , do the backup manual from the sql server and the log file will shrink automatic.
After that , i create the automatic backup schedule again.
Hope this information helps.
Suprapto -
How can we suggest a new DBA OCE certification for very large databases?
How can we suggest a new DBA OCE certification for very large databases?
What web site, or what phone number can we call to suggest creating a VLDB OCE certification.
The largest databases that I have ever worked with barely over 1 Trillion Bytes.
Some people told me that the results of being a DBA totally change when you have a VERY LARGE DATABASE.
I could guess that maybe some of the following topics of how to configure might be on it,
* Partitioning
* parallel
* bigger block size - DSS vs OLTP
* etc
Where could I send in a recommendation?
Thanks RogerI wish there were some details about the OCE data warehousing.
Look at the topics for 1Z0-515. Assume that the 'lightweight' topics will go (like Best Practices) and that there will be more technical topics added.
Oracle Database 11g Data Warehousing Essentials | Oracle Certification Exam
Overview of Data Warehousing
Describe the benefits of a data warehouse
Describe the technical characteristics of a data warehouse
Describe the Oracle Database structures used primarily by a data warehouse
Explain the use of materialized views
Implement Database Resource Manager to control resource usage
Identify and explain the benefits provided by standard Oracle Database 11g enhancements for a data warehouse
Parallelism
Explain how the Oracle optimizer determines the degree of parallelism
Configure parallelism
Explain how parallelism and partitioning work together
Partitioning
Describe types of partitioning
Describe the benefits of partitioning
Implement partition-wise joins
Result Cache
Describe how the SQL Result Cache operates
Identify the scenarios which benefit the most from Result Set Caching
OLAP
Explain how Oracle OLAP delivers high performance
Describe how applications can access data stored in Oracle OLAP cubes
Advanced Compression
Explain the benefits provided by Advanced Compression
Explain how Advanced Compression operates
Describe how Advanced Compression interacts with other Oracle options and utilities
Data integration
Explain Oracle's overall approach to data integration
Describe the benefits provided by ODI
Differentiate the components of ODI
Create integration data flows with ODI
Ensure data quality with OWB
Explain the concept and use of real-time data integration
Describe the architecture of Oracle's data integration solutions
Data mining and analysis
Describe the components of Oracle's Data Mining option
Describe the analytical functions provided by Oracle Data Mining
Identify use cases that can benefit from Oracle Data Mining
Identify which Oracle products use Oracle Data Mining
Sizing
Properly size all resources to be used in a data warehouse configuration
Exadata
Describe the architecture of the Sun Oracle Database Machine
Describe configuration options for an Exadata Storage Server
Explain the advantages provided by the Exadata Storage Server
Best practices for performance
Employ best practices to load incremental data into a data warehouse
Employ best practices for using Oracle features to implement high performance data warehouses -
File size is very large in 7.0 coamparing to 3.X
Hi,
When saving the query in 7.0 the file size become very large as compare to saving the same query with the same amount of data in 3.X. Is there any solution to take care of this problem and reduced the file size in 7.0. Please advice.
Thanks
IsacHi,
The file size increases due to the high formatting options in BI 7.0.
Remove the formatting option from the work book setting in the Bex analyzer in design mode.
REDDY -
T3/RMI packet size very large
In order to determine our bandwidth requirements, we recently placed a
sniffer on our network to analyze our message packets. We've noticed
that
our packets are very large and it appears that much of the overhead is
in
the overhead of RMI or T3.
Here are some sample numbers for similar message between a single client
and our WLS server.
T3: 3500 bytes
T3 w/ HTTP tunneling: 5500 bytes
IIOP: 1250 bytes (using VisiBroker ORB talking to Smalltalk ORB)
As you can see the T3 packet size is 65% larger than the same packet
sent
via Corba/IIOP. It also appears that with RMI, all of the full class
names
and variable names are also being passed along within the packet. Are we
missing something or is this an understood fact? Is there anything we
can
do to fix this problem? As it stands, our bandwidth requirements to
support
the larger T3 packet size are astronomical and this would not be
feasible
in a production environment. Does anyone know what is the typical
percentage
overhead increase per packet. It appears to be about 400%.
Our WLS environment is described below.
Edwin Marcial
Continental Power Exchange
Weblogic Environment
WLS Server
WLS 4.51 w/ Service Pack 7
NativeIO = true
ExecuteThreadCount = 40
readTimeoutMillis=5000
readTimeoutMillisSSL=10000
Dell Pentium III 600 w/ 512 MB memory
JavaSoft 1.2.2
-ms128 -mx350
WLS Client
Java Application
t3s and https (using WLS RMI)
JavaSoft 1.1.7b
typically Pentium 200 MHz or better w/ 64MB or moreI think you are kind of stuck with this. RMI is a heavyweight protocol in
comparision to IIOP. If the message sizes really bother you that much you
may want to look into and a EJB implementation that maps RMI to IIOP such as
the Inprise Application Server which sits atop the VisiBroker ORB.
-paul
Edwin Marcial <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
In order to determine our bandwidth requirements, we recently placed a
sniffer on our network to analyze our message packets. We've noticed
that
our packets are very large and it appears that much of the overhead is
in
the overhead of RMI or T3.
Here are some sample numbers for similar message between a single client
and our WLS server.
T3: 3500 bytes
T3 w/ HTTP tunneling: 5500 bytes
IIOP: 1250 bytes (using VisiBroker ORB talking to Smalltalk ORB)
As you can see the T3 packet size is 65% larger than the same packet
sent
via Corba/IIOP. It also appears that with RMI, all of the full class
names
and variable names are also being passed along within the packet. Are we
missing something or is this an understood fact? Is there anything we
can
do to fix this problem? As it stands, our bandwidth requirements to
support
the larger T3 packet size are astronomical and this would not be
feasible
in a production environment. Does anyone know what is the typical
percentage
overhead increase per packet. It appears to be about 400%.
Our WLS environment is described below.
Edwin Marcial
Continental Power Exchange
Weblogic Environment
WLS Server
WLS 4.51 w/ Service Pack 7
NativeIO = true
ExecuteThreadCount = 40
readTimeoutMillis=5000
readTimeoutMillisSSL=10000
Dell Pentium III 600 w/ 512 MB memory
JavaSoft 1.2.2
-ms128 -mx350
WLS Client
Java Application
t3s and https (using WLS RMI)
JavaSoft 1.1.7b
typically Pentium 200 MHz or better w/ 64MB or more -
SSIS 2008 Rebuild Index Task increasing Log Size
I am testing SSIS 2008 Rebuild Index Task on a single database (db1). I shrank the
db1's log file to initial size. I also checked the box Sort results in tempdb on the SSIS package.
However, when I run the package, db1's log file size increased about 55 times the original size.
When I run a rebuild of all the index on db1
with (sort_in_tempdb=ON) ; there was only a slight increase in the log file size ( did not even double the initial size).
Is this a SSIS bug? The check box is not actually sorting in tempdb?I am testing SSIS 2008 Rebuild Index Task on a single database (db1). I shrank the
db1's log file to initial size. I also checked the box Sort results in tempdb on the SSIS package.
However, when I run the package, db1's log file size increased about 55 times the original size.
When I run a rebuild of all the index on db1
with (sort_in_tempdb=ON) ; there was only a slight increase in the log file size ( did not even double the initial size).
Is this a SSIS bug? The check box is not actually sorting in tempdb?
Arthur can you please move this thread in Database engine forum. IMO its what changed from 2008 .Index rebuild is fully logged from 2008 onwards it was previously (in 2005) minimally logged .Refer below link for information regarding same
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2407439/en-gb
Now about when sort intempdb is used.The intermediate sort results that are used to build the index are stored in tempdb .When you rebuild without sort_in_tempdb ( i guess your data and log file are on same drive) index will utilize disk space on which it
resides so it might seem to you log has increased.Is it so ,am i correct.
What query you used to measure log file size,are you absolutely sure it was log file that increased
Please mark this reply as the answer or vote as helpful, as appropriate, to make it useful for other readers -
HELP!! Very Large Spooling / File Size after Data Merge
My question is: If the image is the same and only the text is different why not use the same image over and over again?
Here is what happens...
Using CS3 and XP (P4 2.4Ghz, 1GB Ram, 256MB Video Card) I have taken a postcard pdf (the backside) placed it in a document, then I draw a text box. Then I select a data source and put the fields I wish to print (Name, address, zip, etc.) in the text box.
Now, under the Create Merged Document menu I select Multiple Records and then use the Multiple Records Layout tab to adjust the placement of this postcard on the page. I use the preview multiple records option to lay out 4 postcards on my page. Then I merge the document (it has 426 records).
Now that my merged document is created with four postcards per page and the mailing data on each card I go to print. When I print the file it spools up huge! The PDF I orginally placed in the document is 2.48 MB but when it spools I can only print 25 pages at a time and that still takes FOREVER. So again my question is... If the image is the same and only the text is different why not use the same image over and over again?
How can I prevent the gigantic spooling? I have tried putting the PDF on the master page and then using the document page to create the merged document and still the same result. I have also tried createing a merged document with just the addresses then adding the the pdf on the Master page afterward but again, huge filesize while spooling. Am I missing something? Any help is appreciated :)The size of the EMF spool file may become very large when you print a document that contains lots of raster data
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SYMPTOMS
CAUSE
RESOLUTION
STATUS
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to reproduce the problem
SYMPTOMS
When you print a document that contains lots of raster data, the size of the Enhanced Metafile (EMF) spool file may become very large. Files such as Adobe .pdf files or Microsoft Word .doc documents may contain lots of raster data. Adobe .pdf files and Word .doc documents that contain gradients are even more likely to contain lots of raster data.
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CAUSE
This problem occurs because Graphics Device Interface (GDI) does not compress raster data when the GDI processes EMF spool files and generates EMF spool files.
This problem is very prominent with printers that support higher resolutions. The size of the raster data increases by four times if the dots-per-inch (dpi) in the file increases by two times. For example, a .pdf file of 1 megabyte (MB) may generate an EMF spool file of 500 MB. Therefore, you may notice that the printing process decreases in performance.
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RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, bypass EMF spooling. To do this, follow these steps:1. Open the properties dialog box for the printer.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. Click the Print directly to the printer option.
Note This will disable all print processor-based features such as the following features: N-up
Watermark
Booklet printing
Driver collation
Scale-to-fit
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STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
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MORE INFORMATION
Steps to reproduce the problem
1. Open the properties dialog box for any inbox printer.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. Make sure that the Print directly to the printer option is not selected.
4. Click to select the Keep printed documents check box.
5. Print an Adobe .pdf document that contains many groups of raster data.
6. Check the size of the EMF spool file. -
Transaction executing slow and database undo log increasing soon.
Dears,
I developed a transaction which query database many times in a repeater loop and finally generate a SAP MII XML Output Document which I want to display in a html hyper link in MII Navigation. (Using XacuteQuery and iGrid)
I found that
1. if I execute in SAP MII Workbench, the transaction executing very slow, and also the database undo log in D:\oracle\TMI\sapdata2\undo_1\UNDO.DATA1 increasing soon.
2. If I use MII Schedule Edit to run the transaction, it executing fast.
Does any one know why?
Is there any setting can make it executing fast in a MII Workbench?
Many thanks!
IvanHi,
Can you explain why it's different by using MII Workbench and Scheduler depending on sql joining and logic?
My transaction logical is basically as below,
1. query qualified sfc in SAPME tables
SELECT *
FROM (SELECT s.site, s.sfc, ss.operation_bo, ss.qty_in_queue,
ss.qty_in_work, s.priority, s.item_bo, s.shop_order_bo,
s.status_bo, ss.sfc_router_bo, ss.step_id, ss.step_sequence,
st.status_description, cf.ATTRIBUTE, cf.VALUE
FROM sfc_step ss,
sfc s,
sfc_router sr,
sfc_routing srt,
status st,
custom_fields cf
WHERE sr.handle = ss.sfc_router_bo
AND srt.handle = sr.sfc_routing_bo
AND s.handle = srt.sfc_bo
AND st.handle = s.status_bo
AND SUBSTR (s.status_bo, -3) IN ('402', '403', '404')
AND sr.handle = ss.sfc_router_bo
AND sr.in_use = 'true'
AND ((ss.qty_in_queue > 0) OR (ss.qty_in_work > 0))
AND s.site = '[Param.1]'
AND cf.handle(+) = s.handle
AND cf.ATTRIBUTE(+) = 'QTIMECONTROL'
[Param.2]
ORDER BY s.priority DESC, s.sfc)
WHERE (ATTRIBUTE = 'QTIMECONTROL' AND VALUE != 'N') OR VALUE IS NULL
2. use Repeater to query sfc's activity_log table
SELECT al.site, al.sfc, al.operation, al.operation_revision, op.description,
al.step_id,
TO_CHAR (NEW_TIME (date_time, 'PST', 'GMT'),
'YYYY-MM-DD'
|| 'T'
|| TO_CHAR (NEW_TIME (date_time, 'PST', 'GMT'), 'HH24:MI:SS')
AS date_time,
TO_CHAR (NEW_TIME (date_time, 'PST', 'GMT'),
'YYYY/MM/DD HH24:MI:SS'
) AS complete_date,
cf.VALUE AS qtime, action_code, ss.operation_bo AS current_op,
ss.step_id AS current_step_id,
ss.step_sequence AS current_setp_sequence,
al.item || ',' || al.item_revision AS item,
TO_CHAR (SYSDATE, 'YYYY/MM/DD HH24:MI:SS') AS check_time,
(sysdate-NEW_TIME (date_time, 'PST', 'GMT'))2460 as difference
FROM activity_log al,
custom_fields cf,
sfc s,
sfc_routing srg,
sfc_router sr,
sfc_step ss,
operation op
WHERE al.site = '[Param.1]'
AND (action_code IN( 'COMPLETE' , 'START' , 'SIGNOFF'))
AND al.sfc = '[Param.2]'
AND cf.handle(+) =
'OperationBO:'
|| al.site
|| ','
|| al.operation
|| ','
|| al.operation_revision
AND cf.ATTRIBUTE(+) = 'QTIME'
AND s.handle = srg.sfc_bo
AND srg.handle = sr.sfc_routing_bo
AND 'true' = sr.in_use
AND sr.handle = ss.sfc_router_bo
AND 0 < ss.qty_in_queue + ss.qty_in_work
AND s.sfc = al.sfc
AND al.operation = op.operation
AND al.operation_revision = op.revision
AND op.site= '[Param.1]'
AND al.operation NOT LIKE '%-W'
ORDER BY date_time DESC
3. call another transaction to parse input data and get output data
4. parse get back data to form a MII xml output Document.
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Hi,
I am facing a very strange issue in my SQL Server 2008 R2 Logs folder.
Actually in every 10 seconds SQLDump0000,SQLDump0001,..... and so on named files are being created automatically in the Logs folder where SQL stores it's logs.I don't know why is this happening.
Due to this issue logs folder size is increased to 160GB and my c drive where windows is installed is keep showing Low space message in fact 0MB space is showing.
Please help urgently.Hi,
I am facing a very strange issue in my SQL Server 2008 R2 Logs folder.
Actually in every 10 seconds SQLDump0000,SQLDump0001,..... and so on named files are being created automatically in the Logs folder where SQL stores it's logs.I don't know why is this happening.
Due to this issue logs folder size is increased to 160GB and my c drive where windows is installed is keep showing Low space message in fact 0MB space is showing.
Please help urgently.
Hello Zubair,
This dumps are getting created due to some issue SQL server is facing.Its not a SQL Server transaction log file dump.I guess your system is not updated to latest Service pack.
Latest Service Pack for SQL server 2008 R2 is SP2.Apply this SP and see if this dump generation subsides.If not you need to raise a case with Microsoft to get these dumps analyzed.
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I have AXI pro, they don't.
I want to make sure the job is printed as I specify and most of the users are using Reader. So I want to give the someone the pdf ready to print sized in legal. This requires manipulation of the pdf that I don't seem to be able to figure out how to do.
In older versions of Acrobat, I could print to a new pdf and designate the page size. Acrobat would create the multipage pdf. The newer versions don't allow this.
With OSX 10.8 & AXI you can't save, export, split a one page (68" x 16") document into multiple page letter size (16 pages) pdf.
Perhaps this can be done by printing to eps and running through distiller again or something else, but I'm stumped at the moment.
Any suggestions of how to attach this would be appreciated.
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If you have a copy of Adobe InDesign, and if you installed an Adobe PDF 9 PPD file (see description below), it could be done in a somewhat awkward way. InDesign allows you to place PDF files so you would need to make a page of the proper size and place your large PDF:
Then after installing the Adobe PDF 9 PPD file, you could choose File > Print. Then choose to print a PostScript file to the Adobe PDF 9.0 PPD file. In the Setup panel, you'd choose a Letter size page. Then you'd choose the Tile option at the bottom and set the Overlap amount:
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import java.io.BufferedWriter;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.FileWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
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boolean firstOccurence = true;
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