on 07-17-2010 4:26 AM
Hello Expert,
i installed ECC6.0 SR3 IDES + PI7.1 with MCOD mode,but failed..
So i reinstalled PI7.1 in this Oracle.. and installed IDES 6.0 in DB2.
but recently i found the Oracle size is over 500 GMB..
but a bit data in PI system, why the size is over 500 G mb,
How to handle this case,
YOur solution is appreciated
Kevin
> i installed ECC6.0 SR3 IDES + PI7.1 with MCOD mode,but failed..
> So i reinstalled PI7.1 in this Oracle.. and installed IDES 6.0 in DB2.
> but recently i found the Oracle size is over 500 GMB..
> but a bit data in PI system, why the size is over 500 G mb,
You wrote yourself, you used MCOD - so the system will see the full size (ERP + PI).
Markus
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Hello markus,
I understtod PI is on Oracle & Db2 is on ECC 6.0 IDES , Then how come a MCOD installation can happen.
It must be 2 SAP systems (SID's) running on 2 different DB's each having its own services..
I am not sure if we can do MCOD installation qith 2 different DB's.. Correct me if am wring..
-Rahul
500 GMB..
Confusing me ......
Regards,
Nick Loy
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Please explain in detail how you 'check' the size of the database.
You may also read the following two notes:
541538 FAQ Reorganizations
646681 Reorganizing tables with BRSPACE
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