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Reply from sapsleuth on Oct 28 at 9:16 AM You can use the sappfpar tool (sappfpar check pf=<profile>) to check new values in a profile to check for memory allocation - you may need to set some shared memory settings.
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Carol Perkins Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 3:45 PM Subject: Added RAM - Now Changing Prarmeters Dear SAP-Basis, We added 80 GB of RAM to our UNIX server for the SAP production system. I plan to make the following changes to the Oracle and SAP parameters. Any suggestions or corrections? New Value(GB) Old Value(GB) RAM memory 128 48 swap space 200 88 memory allocated to OS(GB) 15 10 Parameter New Value(GB) Old Value(GB) Cache size - DB_CACHE_SIZE 12.00 6.47 SGA size - SGA_MAX_SIZE 45.20 13.16 PGA size - PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET 22.60 8.62 shared_pool_size 10.00 4.00 em/initial_size_MB 40.00 19.53 ztta/roll_extension 4.00 1.86 abap/heap_area_dia 8.00 5.59 abap/heap_area_nondia 24.00 18.63 abap/heap_area_total 32.00 23.28 Thanks and regards, Carol Perkins SAP Basis Admin HP-UX 11.23 Oracle 10.2.0.5 SAP ERP 6.0 | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |