on 09-28-2011 4:24 PM
Hi,
I had recently change some memory parameter in one of the test system. I increase the memory according to the requirement . Before extand heap memory I check ST02 buffer memory requirement and the recommendation but after the changes I found dispatcher not bringing up properly. still system is down.
On the fly I had revert back the changes as before, now system is up and running fine
but my concern is what should I do if this kind of issues are facing . this is not the solution to revert back the changes . how could I found the rout cause of this issue. and fix it.
we have enough memory and all are standard recommendation then why the system is not getting up
I check start and stop logs under the work directory and check div* logs but no any relevant information found.
Thanks
Sandeep
- copy and paste the error in dev_disp
- let us know what memory parameters and value that you changes to and revert back to
- list down all the current parameters from ST02 -> Current parameters
- your system SP level, Kernel version and patch level.
- your system landscape
- sappfpar check pf=< your instance profile>
Regards,
Vincent
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Hello,
You can use the program sappfpar to checlk youe new profile.
You do your changes and activate the profile.
Then you do :
sappfpar -f check pf=full_path_to_your_instance_profile
You may have some warnings but if errors are shown you are sure that your instance will not start up.
BR,
Steve.
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Hi,
Could you please paste some logs so that we can suggest you ?
Thanks
Sunny
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