on 09-06-2012 12:38 PM
Hi Anyone,
i am running SAP on HP Rack Servers, Configuration is Good, running it on Suse linux with Maxdb, DEV is working perfectly fine, QAS is Very Slow even if i try to execute any report it takes ages...or do transports it takes so long
Any idea what to do ..
Specs;
2 x Quad Core, Xeon 64-bit
16 GB
Thanks
I Dont see any RED areas in st02
System: Tune summary
Date + Time of Snapshot: 06.09.2012 16:57:21 Startup: 06.09.2012 15:26:43
Buffer HitRatio % Alloc. KB Freesp. KB % Free Sp. Dir. Size FreeDirEnt % Free Dir Swaps DB Accs
Nametab (NTAB) 0
Table definition 65.86 6,735 4,251 75.57 20,000 15,113 75.57 0 6,301
Field definition 72.07 31,562 22,880 76.27 20,000 18,021 90.11 0 3,192
Short NTAB 81.36 3,625 2,836 94.53 5,000 4,486 89.72 0 514
Initial records 3.80 6,625 5,129 85.48 5,000 3,556 71.12 0 1,444
0
program 94.90 400,000 217,794 58.77 100,000 96,964 96.96 0 9,108
CUA 88.86 6,000 3,329 69.34 3,000 2,945 98.17 0 71
Screen 96.72 4,297 3,366 82.24 2,000 1,937 96.85 0 64
Calendar 100.00 488 256 53.56 200 80 40.00 0 120
OTR 100.00 4,096 3,297 100.00 2,000 2,000 100.00 0
0
Tables 0
Generic Key 98.54 29,297 1 5,000 3,566 71.32 6 1,613
Single record 74.39 10,000 4,429 44.87 500 443 88.60 0 4,468
0
Export/import 47.94 4,096 2,334 70.79 2,000 1,740 87.00 0
Exp./ Imp. SHM 4,096 3,297 100.00 2,000 2,000 100.00 0
SAP Memory Curr.Use % CurUse[KB] MaxUse[KB] In Mem[KB] OnDisk[KB] SAPCurCach HitRatio %
Roll area 0.04 423 5,552 262,144 786,432 IDs 96.62
Page area 0.01 133 712 262,144 786,432 Statement 76.00
Extended memory 3.42 143,360 692,224 4,190,208 0 0.00
Heap memory 0 2,498 0 0 0.00
Can you provide the details of the average dialog response time and its associated components for the last 2 days from ST03N.
Go to ST03N , go to expert mode ,
Workload -->Total -->Day click on yesterday , select the dialog type workload and paste the data.
Also do it for day before yesterday.
Then below in the transaction profile , select standard , provide the details for last 10 transactions/reports.
Regards
Ratnajit
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I suggest reading this document
http://www.thali.ch/pdf/p14015_1.pdf
This would help you analyze such a scenario.
Regards
Ratnajit
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