on 10-23-2010 10:32 AM
Hi community,
During a client copy process (scc9) our system ASP has reached 99% of space available, stopping the client copy. RGZPFM is not the right way because scc9 operation was interrupted. What do you suggest on this critical situation?
Thanks a lot
Scott
Hi,
If the Space is the issue then look at the Tablespace size which is getting full ... Extend the affected TableSpace by adding new datafiles and Re-run the Client copy process again suing SCC9 and wait for its successful completion.
Please also look at SCC3 ( Client Copy log) to get more detailed information about the reason for interruption.
I would perform Test Run before doing actual (Remote/Local) Client Copy to get the required space & other information. This practice is recommended to avoid unnecessary issues in Target system.
Regards,
Bhavik G. Shroff
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Hi Scott,
first you should watch for the journal receivers and check, if you could (backup &) delete the ones of the target system. If this doesn't help, your disks seem to small ...
In theory, you can restart SCC9 - even when I in general do NOT recommend SCC9, but SCC & SCC7 for export and import as this is typically faster and definetely more reliable and the PRD downtime is much smaller ...
Regards
Volker Gueldenpfennig, consolut international ag
http://www.consolut.com http://www.4soi.de http://www.easymarketplace.de
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