Your liveCache DATA_CACHE is full.

Hello Guru's
We are facing problem in our development server.Please guide us to resolve this issue.
As per EWA reports - Its saying that Your liveCache DATA_CACHE is full.
As per our observation
Filesystem                   Capacity [MB] Free space [MB] Size in % free
/sapdb_xba                              6.144           5.790                94
/sapdb/LXA/backup                 15.360          11.509               75
/sapdb/LXA/data1                   50.048           43.896              88
/sapdb/LXA/log                       20.096          18.044               90
Can somebody guide me what is the problem here ; and what is the best rectification for the same
Or recommend any SAP Note for the same
Thanks & Regards
Shishir

Dear Shishir,
-> What is the version of your system? What is the version of the liveCache and LCA build?
->  Please use the DB Analyzer to find the bottleneck in the liveCache.
     Please overview the SAP note:
              820824     FAQ: MaxDB / SAP liveCache technology
     < It will give you information about the liveCache/DB Analyzer documentation.>
->    The MAXDB documentation available at
      http://maxdb.sap.com/documentation/ -> SAP MaxDB 7.6 Library ->  Database Analyzer <  -> messages >
-> Please see the datacache usage in "LC10 -> ... -> Memory areas -> Caches"
    If the data cache shows a high fill level (more than 95%) there could be performance problems on your system. Please see more details at SAP liveCache documentation < you will find the link in SAP note 767598 >::
       http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/b6/cbdda6248ff648ae9f39f8e28eb24f/frameset.htm ->
       Database Administration in CCMS: SAP liveCache Technology -> liveCache Assistant -> liveCache: Monitoring
      -> Current Status -> Memory Areas -> Caches < -> "Monitoring the Main Memory Areas">.
     Please also overview the document "Monitoring the Main Memory Areas" in details.
    Please follow the recommended steps in the document for the "Critical Situations" during the Monitoring the Data Cache on the system.
    As recommended, first check the configuration of CACHE_SIZE livecache parameter.
    Then check, that you have not the long running liveCache application transactions and the OMS versions opened for long periods of time.
-> As SAP customer you have the option to create the OSS ticket and get help from SAP support. I could create the ticket to the component SV-BO-SCM or BC-DB-LVC or BC-DB-LCA.
     We could login to your system to check the configuration of the liveCache parameters, to check if you have the long running liveCache application transactions.
    You wrote, that "As per EWA reports - Its saying that Your liveCache DATA_CACHE is full."
    => I recommend to create the ticket to the component SV-BO-SCM first. 
Thank you and best regards, Natalia Khlopina

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