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Information Free memory / h in Kbyte in T-code ST06 changed from original

Former Member
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I used to

st06-->Compare recent days -->choose day -->More information

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:Usually show ;

Free memory/h in Kbyte

minimum maximum average

23992,820 24229,720 24215486

24205,536 24208,532 24207003

24199,928 24205,988 24200359

24199,480 24200,208 24200108

24165,848 24200,016 24198750

24191,168 24191,764 24191693

24059,748 24192,152 24189678

24176,216 24178,092 24177004

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:But the curren show t;

Free memory/h in Kbyte

inimum maximum average

62 62 62

62 62 62

62 62 62

62 62 62

62 62 62

62 62 62

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Occurs after the shutdown SAP on December 17.

Data are I'm not sure what it is. I can make it back to show but to do so. To ask that of all who know you.

ฺำHelp Me Please !

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Former Member
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Hi,

When the server was restarted intially it consumes more resources.

If you have multiple instances, check which instance data you are viewing.

Login and check from OS why was so much of memory getting consumed, check for load on the server.

Also check if any high load activity running in your system.

stop and start the oscoll if you feel data was not getting collected properly.

Reagrds.

Former Member
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Thank you, Sita Rr Uppalap ...

I have a server, but only 1 instance (Application server).

And I do in the evening. The idea that there are no Process is what works.

So I'm wondering how it happened.

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Or there might be a problem database server?

Former Member
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Hi,

Check note 431495, this was pretty old note do not apply any SP but this will give some background info on what was happening to collect the data.

Check if job SAP_COLLECTOR_FOR_PERFMONITOR is running.

Check your st06 data now and let us kow if you still has same values.

Check if saposcoll is running or not.

Former Member
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Thank you. All experienced

After the upgrade saposcol can work normally

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