PSAPUNDO Table space growing rapidly

Hello
The tablespace PSAPUNDO is growing rapidly on one of client server how to .
PSAPUNDO     1,736.13     151.2
PSAPUNDO     441.125     42.6
PSAPUNDO     183.125     15
PSAPUNDO     142.125     12.6
PSAPUNDO     81.125     5.9
PSAPUNDO     74.125     3.3
PSAPUNDO     44.125     1.9
PSAPUNDO     35.125     1.7
PSAPUNDO     39.125     0.3
PSAPUNDO     20.125     0.3
this growth in six days...? can any one help me as im new to sap

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Hello
>
> The tablespace PSAPUNDO is growing rapidly on one of client server how to .
>
> PSAPUNDO     1,736.13     151.2
> PSAPUNDO     441.125     42.6
> PSAPUNDO     183.125     15
> PSAPUNDO     142.125     12.6
> PSAPUNDO     81.125     5.9
> PSAPUNDO     74.125     3.3
> PSAPUNDO     44.125     1.9
> PSAPUNDO     35.125     1.7
> PSAPUNDO     39.125     0.3
> PSAPUNDO     20.125     0.3
>
>
> this growth in six days...? can any one help me as im new to sap
Hi,
Did you check the note 1035137 - Oracle Database 10g: Automatic Undo Retention?
Best regards,
Orkun Gedik

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