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ABAP System Copy: ST03 still displays MONI data

richard_howard
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Page 102 of the System Copy Guide (NW7.0 Homogenous), details all of the tables that we should delete as part of the refresh. We do. MONI, OSMON, PAHI ... all of them are truncated as part of our refresh.

But when we run ST03, Workload still has a list of all the Production Servers. If you open those servers and double-click the dates that are under them, there's nothing there (Unknown Period Type).

I prefer to have things tidy so that those servers don't even show in ST03. Any advice?

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former_member66264
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empty/rrunkate table

SAPWLSERV

SE14: delete , then create ...

then run abap RSSTAT98 on every server to fill the correct data

you can check note Note 764684 - Incorrect instance selection with ST03/ST03N (2) for more background info ( not to solve this problem)

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richard_howard
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Also very relevant to System Copy post-refresh ...

ST03N displays data from other systems after a system copy

SAP Note Number: [1179929 |https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1179929]

Symptom

After a system copy, transaction ST03N displays the statistics data for the source system.

Other terms

ST03N, SWNCMONI, SWNCMONIINDEX

Reason and Prerequisites

The data store of ST03N is designed in such a way that data from several systems is saved and can be displayed in ST03N.

Solution

The data from other systems can be deleted from the tables SWNCMONI and SWNCMONIINDEX using the function module SWNC_COLLECTOR_CLEAN_SWNCMONI that is provided (download from Note 1179929).

former_member66264
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Hi,

Thats correct, but still the server name will be there. (ST03 -> workload : those server names)

the table Ii mention contains the server names, you can also maintain with se16N in edit mode.

Rgds

Nico

richard_howard
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Thanks Nico, that's exactly what I was missing.