No information in DB02

Hi,
I am working on Solution Manager 7.0 on Solaris server. In DB02 i couldn't see any information about the database, like database overview, Tablespace overview etc.
Also i executed a report to delete the inconsistent TemSe objects which ended in a dump TSV_TNEW_PAGE_ALLOC_FAILED
No more storage space available for extending an internal table
You attempted to extend an internal table, but the required space wasnot available
Dump says that Extended memory is exhausted.
Kindly give me some suggestions to fix this issue 
regards
Naveen

> I am working on Solution Manager 7.0 on Solaris server. In DB02 i couldn't see any information about the database, like database overview, Tablespace overview etc.
DB02 has been integrated into DBACOCKPIT transaction. Depending on the support package level you need to apply additional notes - see
Note 1028624 - Overview of DBA Cockpit for Oracle
Note 1028068 - Required Oracle options for the DBA Cockpit
> Also i executed a report to delete the inconsistent TemSe objects which ended in a dump TSV_TNEW_PAGE_ALLOC_FAILED
> No more storage space available for extending an internal table
> You attempted to extend an internal table, but the required space wasnot available
Your parameter configuration seems to be too low for that task, especially
abap/heap_area_dia
abap/heap_area_nondia
abap/heap_area_total
Markus

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