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Former Member
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Dear all

how to resolve the lock table overflow problem?

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jiten

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Former Member
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Hi

Check the parameter enqueue/table_size increase the value in RZ10.

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Bhaskar

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why to increase table size ????cant we delete lock entries?

n how ?

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jiten

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there was no option to change parameter in rz10..we change it by using rz11.

now tell me wher we can find this parameter. i checked using st04. if u know other way thwen plz tell in simple way..

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jiten

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Hi

The lock table is contained in the memory of the lock server

(-> enqueue server). Only the total size can be set. This is set

with the profile parameter "enque/table_size" in the instance

profile of the central locking server. Its value is entered in KB.

The setting only becomes effective when the system is restarted.

The default size of the lock table is 4096 KB.

Before you increase the lock table after an overflow, you should

always check whether the overflow resulted from a program error

or an operating error.

Goto RZ10

For more SM12ExtrasStatistics, we can check the fill level of the locks.

You can delete the lock entries with certain approvals, for example if the user is not available and lock is still is applied, concern to that user and delete the lock entry.

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Bhaskar

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Hi

Check in the TU02 the profile parameter maintenance which displays the active parameters

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Bhaskar

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hi..........

i 'm unable to find table TU02.

help.

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jiten

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Hi jiten,

It may not be maintained in the dictionary thats why you are not able to see it.

You can see all parameters

se38 ->execute program RSPARAM

Check the box display also unsubstituted

You will find all parameters

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Ashok

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Thanks alot.

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