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RZ10 having error After System Renaming

Former Member
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Hi Experts,

I have ECC 6 EHP 7 system, I have changed my development system SID PDV ino PSD. After it, Default  profile are only shown in RZ10 and if if select on and click on Extended Maintenance. I can't see that and an error message will show their. Can any one help me to solve this issue,

Regards,

Sajmal

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feng_shi
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Hi,

Please refer to KBA 1897755 - Import profile - error: "Could not be read" to solve this issue.

Thanks and best regards,

Shi Feng

former_member182657
Active Contributor
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Hi,

Have you removed the entries from secstore transaction as already suggested by Juan ? Try to clear the entries by using the transaction & check with accessibility of location


\\pamserverdev\sapmnt\PSD\SYS\profile

to try again.

Regards,

Former Member
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Hi Gaurav,

I remove the entries through secstore. but its not get a solution, and 2 profiles are present in the folder. startup profile is not in their,

Regards,

Sajmal

former_member182657
Active Contributor
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Hi Sajmal,

Could you share result for command as already requested by Ramkrishan.

sappfpar check pf=DEFAULT.PFL

Regards,

Former Member
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Hi Gaurav,

sorry i don't understand you, Can you explain what you meen...?

former_member182657
Active Contributor
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Hi,

Please execute above command from <sid>adm user & share the results.

Former Member
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HI Gaurav,

The result of the Command,

sappfpar=>sapparam(2): fopenU("C:\Users\psdadm\DEFAULT.PFL","r"): No such file o

r directory

================================================================================

==   Checking profile:     <no_profile>

================================================================================

***ERROR: Maximum shared memory segment size exceeded

================================================================

Shared memories exceeding size limit

Key:        6  Size:  3751385088 (-519.6 MB) ABAP program buffer

SOLUTIONS: (1) reconfigure your operating system for shared memory

               segment size of 1024.0 MB minimum

           (2) configure smaller SAP buffers

Shared memory disposition overview

================================================================

Key:        1  Size:        2048 (   0.0 MB) System administration

Key:        2  Size:    68638192 (  65.5 MB) Disp. administration tables

Key:        3  Size:   208896000 ( 199.2 MB) Disp. communication areas

Key:        4  Size:      548048 (   0.5 MB) statistic area

Key:        5  Size:        4096 (   0.0 MB) SCSA area

Key:        6  Size:  3751385088 (-519.6 MB) ABAP program buffer

Key:        7  Size:       33376 (   0.0 MB) Update task administration

Key:        8  Size:   134218228 ( 128.0 MB) Paging buffer

Key:       11  Size:      500000 (   0.5 MB) Factory calender buffer

Key:       12  Size:     6000000 (   5.7 MB) TemSe Char-Code convert Buf.

Key:       13  Size:    60500000 (  57.7 MB) Alert Area

Key:       14  Size:     4400000 (   4.2 MB) Presentation buffer

Key:       16  Size:       32384 (   0.0 MB) Semaphore activity monitoring

Key:       18  Size:      917604 (   0.9 MB) Paging adminitration

Key:       20  Size:   264351436 ( 252.1 MB) Unused1

Key:       21  Size:     8136672 (   7.8 MB) Unused2

Key:       30  Size:       15556 (   0.0 MB) Taskhandler runtime admin.

Key:       41  Size:    25010000 (  23.9 MB) DB statistics buffer

Key:       42  Size:   165280992 ( 157.6 MB) DB TTAB buffer

Key:       43  Size:   521966392 ( 497.8 MB) DB FTAB buffer

Key:       44  Size:   137454392 ( 131.1 MB) DB IREC buffer

Key:       45  Size:    89389880 (  85.2 MB) DB short nametab buffer

Key:       46  Size:       20480 (   0.0 MB) DB sync table

Key:       47  Size:     3175424 (   3.0 MB) DB CUA buffer

Key:       48  Size:      712000 (   0.7 MB) Number range buffer

Key:       49  Size:     2968344 (   2.8 MB) Spool admin (SpoolWP+DiaWP)

Key:       51  Size:    35000000 (  33.4 MB) Extended memory admin.

Key:       52  Size:      180000 (   0.2 MB) Message Server buffer

Key:       54  Size:   343322624 ( 327.4 MB) Export/Import buffer

Key:       56  Size:      535936 (   0.5 MB) Application statistics

Key:       57  Size:     1992294 (   1.9 MB) Profilparameter in shared mem

Key:       58  Size:        4096 (   0.0 MB) Enqueue ID for reset

Key:       62  Size:   421527552 ( 402.0 MB) Memory pipes

Key:       63  Size:      409600 (   0.4 MB) ICMAN shared memory

Key:       64  Size:     4227072 (   4.0 MB) Online Text Repository Buf.

Key:       65  Size:     4227072 (   4.0 MB) Export/Import Shared Memory

Key:       81  Size:       21760 (   0.0 MB) Security Audit Log

Key:     1002  Size:      400000 (   0.4 MB) Performance monitoring V01.0

Nr of operating system shared memory segments: 38

Shared memory resource requirements estimated

================================================================

Total Nr of shared segments required.....:         38

Shared memory segment size required min..: 3751385088 (-519.6 MB)

Swap space requirements estimated

================================================

Shared memory....................: 1880.1 MB

Processes........................:   57.6 MB

Extended Memory .................: 22919.0 MB

------------------------------------------------

Total, minimum requirement.......: 24856.7 MB

Process local heaps, worst case..: 32741.0 MB

Total, worst case requirement....: 57597.7 MB

Errors detected..................:    1

Warnings detected................:    0

C:\Users\psdadm>

Regards,

former_member182657
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Hi Sajmal,


sappfpar=>sapparam(2): fopenU("C:\Users\psdadm\DEFAULT.PFL","r"): No such file o

r directory

Could you check with SCN thread at

Regards,

Former Member
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Hi Gaurav,

I checked the details that you suggested, but they are correct. any other solution...?

Regards,

Former Member
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Hi Sajmal,

You need to run the command from your profile directory.

/usr/sap/<SID>/SYS/profile. So in CMD go inside your E:\usr\sap\<SID>\SYS\profile.

and then run the sappfpar check command.

And update us the result.

Also can you paste the permission and properties of your default profile.

And try to update the DEFAULT.PFL file using sidadm just edit and save back try again to import it.

Regards,

Ram

former_member183044
Active Participant
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Hi Sajmal,

Pls go through below link.

https://scn.sap.com/thread/1372021

Regards

Praveen

Former Member
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Hi Praveen,

It not suitable for us.

Regards

Former Member
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Hi Sajmal,

In RZ10 try to import the profiles again. Which can be done in Menu--> Utilities--> Import Profiles--> Of active servers.

Also you can try to TPFET & TPFHT delete the data whithin this tables and then try again same option of import profiles.

Let us know if you need further help.

Regards,

ram

Former Member
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Hi Ram,

Thanks for your valuable replay. When trying to import Profile an error occurs.

Regards,

Sajmal

Former Member
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Hi Sajmal,

Can you check the access and the Default.PFL file exist in your folder profile directory \\pamserverdev\sapmnt\PSD\SYS\profile & the permissions for the same.

As its giving read error.

Regards,

Ram

JPReyes
Active Contributor
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You need to clean secstore before doing this.

Go to transaction secstore and clean it up...then go back to RZ10

Regards, Juan

Former Member
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Hi Ram,

DEFAULT.PFL is exists in folder, and i can read it without any error....

Regards,

Sajmal

Former Member
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Hi Sajmal,

Have you checked the status of secstore as Juan Mentioned.

Also what are the permission of your DEFAULT.PFL file. and you can run below command to check your profile

sappfpar check pf=DEFAULT.PFL


Also Do clean-up any old profiles from your profile directory. It should have only one profile.


Regards,

Ram

Former Member
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Hi Juan,

I use secstrore and clean it up, after it i goto RZ10 but still i Receive the same Error.

Regards,

Sajmal