on 08-17-2009 2:06 PM
Hi,
only a particular user in the BW system is getting the time_out, Memory related dumps while executing the transaction ST03N to check the BI workload. I guess the user has given a 'user defined time selection' and this setting has got saved for his u id.
Seems like large amount of data is getting retrieved for the selection made.
system is NW 7.0 and ST has the relatively newer patch.
How can we revert back the user specific settings and make ST03 accessible for the user again?
Thank you.
Regards,
Balaji Srinivas
Hi,
Issue was resolved after the update of ST-PI, ST-A/PI to latest version (2008_1* and 01L* ). Also the memory parameters were changed.
Thnx
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Thanx Juan.
Now user is able to execute ST03N. But while checking the stats for a month say Jun-Jul, there is a BCD or arithmetic Overflow dump. Seems like the value is out of range for a particular field.
Any way to correct this? or fetching the data with small intervals is the only option available?
Thnx.
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Other users are able to display data with st03n ?
You can check and compare the parameters of workload collector with other system(s) and change it accordingly if you are facing issue.
Also check if there is any dump in ST22 and SM21, you may provide details about the error here.
Regards,
Santosh
I presume you could change parameter rdisp/max_wprun_time dynamically via RZ11 to 0 (disable time_out), and once the user can access ST03N you'll be able to change the settings.
Regards
Juan
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