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Hi Samir Sorry, but I don't have any stats on that, because there are many other factors than the DB size to take into account. Regards, LEH From: samir.makwana via sap-basis [mailto:sap-basis@Groups.ITtoolbox.com] Sent: 8. juni 2010 16:11 To: Lars-Erik Hallsten Subject: Re: [sap-basis] How to deterimne what is going on during client copy? Posted by samir.makwana on Jun 8 at 10:09 AM Mark as helpful Hello Leh, It would be good if you can share statistics which you have on time required for client copy Vs database size. Thanks, SamirV. On 08-Jun-2010, at 7:27 PM, "Lars-Erik Hallsten via sap-basis" <sap-basis@Groups.ITtoolbox.com > wrote: > > Posted by Lars-Erik Hallsten (CEO & Senior Consultant) > on Jun 8 at 7:54 AM Mark as helpful > Hi Eniac > > Why so slow? It could be a number of things. > > - Have you always copied to an exisiting client in the past or to a > new client? > - Is the optimizer statistics up to date? > - Any tables in the source system with a lot more rows than last time? > - Degree of parallelism? > - Overall performance on the server? > . . .and more. . . > > Regards, > LEH > > From: Eniac via sap-basis [mailto:sap-basis@Groups.ITtoolbox.com]] > Sent: 8. juni 2010 12:37 > To: Lars-Erik Hallsten > Subject: Re: [sap-basis] How to deterimne what is going on during > client copy? > > Posted by Eniac > on Jun 8 at 6:49 AM Mark as helpful > > > Toolbox sap-basis > > thx to lars and caddick! > everything is ok by now. it is still in process, it is app 98% done > (it goes, doesnt stand). > the only question is why is such slow? > last time it was 10 hours... > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Lars-Erik Hallsten via sap-basis > To: Eniac > Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 10:36 AM > Subject: RE: [sap-basis] How to deterimne what is going on during > client copy? > > > Posted by Lars-Erik Hallsten (CEO & Senior Consultant) > on Jun 8 at 4:35 AM Mark as helpful > Hi, > > In the target system log on to another client and check logs in SCC3 > or check them from OS level. > Check if DB log files or DB Data files are full. > > Regards, > LEH > > From: Eniac via sap-basis [mailto:sap-basis@Groups.ITtoolbox.com]] > Sent: 8. juni 2010 10:25 > To: Lars-Erik Hallsten > Subject: [sap-basis] How to deterimne what is going on during client > copy? > > Posted by Eniac > on Jun 8 at 4:22 AM > > > hello, > > procedure as usual: copy prd to sandbox qas client 230 via scc9. done > million times... never had any kind of problems. > win2003/maxdb/4.7 > prd base is small, app 80 GB > copying profile sap all, all users. > scheduled yesterday at 20:00 on sandbox client 230. trying to log into > sandbox on qas 230 this morning at 10:00, says: > client locked at this moment. > 14 hours? it was never such a long. > maybe is stucked. how to determine what is going on and if necessary, > interrupt procedure? > > default client on qas is 200. > normaly i can log in to 200. > > wat to do? help please! | __.____._ Copyright © 2010 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Lars-Erik Hallsten SAP Basis Top Contributor
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