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Find the Client size

Former Member
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Hi,

In our environment, we have 4 Clients. How will I find the size of each Client?

Thanks in advance!

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Accepted Solutions (1)

Former Member
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Hi,

You can run a local client copy in “test” mode for identify the size of client.

further more look at sap Note 118823 - CC-ADMIN: Size of a client

regards,

kaushal

Answers (4)

Answers (4)

Former Member
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Hello,

RSSPACECHECK  and RSTABLESIZE gives you the size according to the Tables selected.

Delivery class L,A,W are generally ignored during client copy.


Its best to run local client copy by checking the test run.

Regards

A pandit

Former Member
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Hi Naga

use RSSPACECHECK for the space occupied by the client.

former_member204746
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run program YKSPACEC on each client with SE38

Former Member
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Hi,

Before posting the new thread try to find it on forum.

Go to SE38 and Run the report RSTABLESIZE or RSTABLESPACE on the target client.

You will get the client size...Enjoy...:-)

Former Member
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Raj:

I know there is a thread related to this but there no clear details.

For RSTABLESIZE, do I need to check or uncheck the following fields:

Compress Cluster

No Class L Tables

No Class A Tables

What is their importance?

Former Member
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Hi Naga,

It is possible to exclude tables of delivery classes

'L' and 'A' from the selection.

For more info. see note 118823 - CC-ADMIN: Size of a client,

Bye