Hundreds of DMProxy processes slowing down the Mac

Hi all
(now posted as a separate question)
I've got the following problem on my MacMini with OS X 10.3.9. and tried a lot of things (permissions, harddisk repair, PRAM reset, Startobjects remove...) nothing worked...
After a while after login (sometimes seconds, sometimes minutes, but seriously always after a while), usually reproducible when starting "large" programs like Adobe Photoshop after a few seconds, the mouse and screen update rate sink immediatly to once in 5 to 10 seconds and all processes are slowed down similarly. No work is possible afterwards, not even killing some processes or restarting the mac by key-stroke.
I used "top" from the beginning and could see (after a few minutes of "not-refressing") a lot of DMProxy (with UID 0) processes (100-1000) blocking my systems, when this issue has occured.
I even don't know which process has started these DMProxy's, so this posting is my last help, before reinitializing the whole system - I still don't know, how this could happen.
Any suggestions - how to get rid of this DMProxy's
Best Regards, Rico

Hi Pan,
Sysbase infocenter SyBooks Online and SAP note: 1982469 - SYB: Updating SAP ASE with saphostctrl / sapdbctrl  and 1590719 - SYB: Updates for SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (SAP ASE) are the starting point to cover the update.
Please refer those two links. I hope that is not going to be a big task.
Divyanshu

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