on 08-15-2014 11:58 AM
Hi All,
I am very new to SAP APO & live cache technology , and trying to grasp things as when i work on it.So,please excuse if my doubts are very basic or does not makes sense.My Question 1. During every run a log file of around 1 GB is being created , and minimum there are 6 APO plan run every day thus , that makes it 6 GB of logs per day which occupies a hug volume.How would i go about solving the issue....we run on SCM 7.0 in DB 6 and Live Cache 7.7
Question 2. My clients complains of DB live cache disconnection frequently, is the above problem some where related to this , or is this some thing else.
Would be of great help if one can throw light on that.
Thanks,
Vivek
Hello,
Question 1.
Is it question about the creation/sizing of the logbackup files when the liveCache autosave logbackups was switched off?
Question 2.
Did you check with what error or message the clients were disconnected from the liveCache?
< check the dumps in /nst22, check system log/application log;
check the status of the liveCache; DB analyzer logs;
Was the log full issue occurred due the failed logbackups & autosaving was switched off? >
Additional information has to be provided as the complete version of the liveCache and the SCM version/SP.
If the SCM, SCM database and liveCache running on the same server =>
check the sizing & availability of OS resources< memory, CPU >.
I recommend you to create the SAP message to BC-DB-LVC component and get SAP support.
Regards, Natalia Khlopina
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Hi Venkat,
that makes it 6 GB of logs per day which occupies a hug volume.How would i go about solving the issue....we run on SCM 7.0 in DB 6 and Live Cache 7.7
Please configure your log directory or filesystem big enough to hold them.
You can create multiple log volumes and take regular backup to free up space in log volume.
Regards,
Deepak Kori
Hi Venkat,
You can monitor the log size under database studio.
You may also activate auto log feature which shall trigger backup as soon as log area is full.
This backup scan be taken on disk or tape device.
Refer http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/b7/82c62188bf0a41806a0d690cd6ae1d/frameset.htm
Regards,
Deepak Kori
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