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SAP Note 369726 - TSV_TNEW_PAGE_ALLOC_FAILED

Note Language: English Version: 1 Validity: Valid Since 27.08.2001

Summary

Symptom

Dump TSV_TNEW_PAGE_ALLOC_FAILED or similar memory bottle neck errors occur.(you can view these in ST22)

Additional key words

Cause and prerequisites

An application program tried to expand an internal table but the memoryrequirement to do so was too large.

Possible causes:

- R/3 storage parameters have been set incorrectly

- Too little physical memory or incorrect operating systemsettings

- Program error ("memory leak")

- Incorrect usage of the application (for example, the selectionof too much data)

Solution

To facilitate the analysis, provide the following information whenever youopen an OSS message:

(1) memory consumption

the information regarding the allocated memory from the dump text in the"How to correct the error" section.For example,

The size of the memory used in bytes at the time of the termination:

Roll area....................5778640extended memory area(EM) 250550400fixed storage space (HEAP) 400059808Short area...................8063Paging area..................24576Max address area.............534910168

(2) system data

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SAP Note 369726 - TSV_TNEW_PAGE_ALLOC_FAILED

The total "system environment" from the dump text.

(3) documenting the essential R/3 storage parameter

Transaction ST02 / 'Detail analysis menu' buttonIn the 'Other buffers' area, 'SAP Memory' button'Current Parameters' button

Include the list.

Header Data

Release Status: Released for CustomerReleased on: 26.12.2000 23:00:00Master Language: GermanPriority: Recommendations/additional infoCategory: ConsultingPrimary Component: BC-CST-MM Memory Management

The Note is release-independent

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430269 Gazette release 3.05 (Patch 005)

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