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Import SLD take long time to update

Former Member
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For more then 24 hours the SOlman installation on Solaris 10.

Can anybody tell me what the installation does for so long?

I could see lots of Disk activity going on, so I do not want to stop the installation?

Its a minute job which I know? So what it is try to do here. The /tmp files are not getting updated to have a look at?

sapinst.log shows waiting response from GUI. But no error pop up.

Just checked the java.log and updating

Import status: Loading 74284 of 95791

Can I know what is going on ??

Edited by: Prashant Dhas on Aug 2, 2008 10:25 AM

Edited by: Prashant Dhas on Aug 2, 2008 1:43 PM

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Former Member
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Basically the import phase consumes loads of memory. Since we had 4 GB RAM, I think it was not sufficient for it to go.

So added 4GB more and it went through.

please check the vmstat 3 555 , and check the swaps. You will come to know how much memory the process takes.

Installation completed

markus_doehr2
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Seems the machine was swapping a lot and thus the system was mainly busy with paging in and out.

8 GB is the absolut minimum RAM for SolMan to work with it. 2 GB for the database, 3 GB for ABAP + 3 GB for the Java part... VERY few memory though. If you now add Wily Introscope I´d add even more RAM.

Markus