on 06-06-2013 9:55 AM
Hi All,
We have confgured recently system monitoring and corresponding interactive reporting for systems,databases and hosts in solman 7.1 SP06 system.
After this , the generation of oracle archive logs per day got more than doubled in their size( previously 21GB , now 56GB).
Is there any parameter like scanning interval or such that would decrease the database updates ?
Thanks & Regards,
Prasanth
Hi all,
since we've got the same issue, have you found a solution to this problem?
Kind Regards,
Ben
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Hi,
System monitoring and daily health check jobs will occupy very less log space. so it is not the main cause for the rapid increase of archive logs. could please check any long jobs are running other than the
monitoring jobs in sm37.
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hi,
the system monitoring and interactive reporting data systematically moves to bi, and where it regulary cleared by house keeping jobs (E2E_HK_CONTROLLER), if not schdule the house keeping jobs.
check the sap note 1480588 and 1178655.
I suggest to use your EWA report and check the real cause of the DB growth. And also make sure you schduled the DB reorg jobs.
check also some of the archiving functionalities too, corresponding too Note 546685 - Archiving in Solution Manager (operation).
Thanks
Jansi
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Hi Jansi,
Thanks for your reply.
We have already scheduled housekeeping jobs to regularly clear the data in bi .
the concern is about size of db logs which are generating per day not about database growth.
Are there any ways to restrict this i.e to reduce the database updates?
Thanks & Regards,
Prasanth
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