on 03-17-2007 9:05 AM
WhenI try to log in to the SAP GUI, This error message appears:
"maximum number of connected terminals reached"
I have shut doen and rebooted the machine completely, and restarted both the Java and ABAP stacks, but I still cannot log in.
Can anybody please inform what may be wrong?
This is a problem of the Oracle try appling the note Note 830576 - Parameter recommendations for Oracle 10g
Do you need the rule in the proccesses parameter of oracle.
PROCESSES #ABAP work processes * 2 + #J2EE server processes * <max-connections> + PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS + 40
Regards.
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Hi,
Change the rdisp/tm_max_no parameter to a higher value in the instance profile and restart the server.
Can do that in the operation system or via the RZ10 tcode->Instance profile-->extended Maintenance.
Restart after changing the parameter.
Sunil has diagonised the prob correctly and deserves points. But what i wrote is for your convinience.
Regards
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follow SAP note Note 22099 - "maximum number of connected terminals reached"
Cheers,
-Sunil
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