on 11-09-2009 7:20 AM
Hello Experts,
I am getting error HTTP_NO_MEMORY for Z program.
one of the SDN forum thread says about parameter "icf / max_handle_key " but I am not able to find this parameter in rz11 or rz10.
We are on ECC 6.0 SR3 ( No additional SP after SR3 installation).
I have already applied note 0001326434 but no success.
Please help us to where i will change the mentioned above parameter . We are facing this issue in the Production system
Hello Asish,
I am also interested in the solution. Could you please post the solution of this problem?
Thank you, regards,
Claudia
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Hello Claudia,
I have had the following problem:
The application server establishes many HTTP sessions without closing them. The maximum number of open HTTP sessions is defined with the system parameter icf / max_handle_key. Default value is 100 HTTP sessions (report RSPARAM).
You should close HTTP sessions with the standard method CLOSE () after using 😉
I hope this help!
regards,
Ouelid
resolved
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Hi ,
Check if this link help
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Always mention the release... paramaters do change from release to release ( sometimes)
these are the NW7 parameters:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70ehp1/helpdata/en/48/43ebd8a59c34d9e10000000a42189d/frameset.htm
best guess:
icm/max....
I would certainly look in the smicm logging to check, also CCMS might have recorded something that you did not see yet.
SMICM -> goto parameters
SMICM -> goto log
SMICM -> goto tracefile
RZ20
System / All Monitoring Segments / All Monitoring Contexts
R3Services
ICM -> check for errors
Let me know the outcome.
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