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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BSP_WD_CC - Messages for Central Check in Upgrade Tool
Message number: 010
Message text: Maximum number of parallel processes is 5
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BSP_WD_CC010
- Maximum number of parallel processes is 5 ?The SAP error message BSP_WD_CC010, which states "Maximum number of parallel processes is 5," typically occurs in the context of Web Dynpro applications when the system has reached the limit of concurrent processes that can be executed for a particular user or session. This limit is set to prevent resource exhaustion and ensure system stability.
Cause:
- Concurrent Sessions: The user has initiated multiple Web Dynpro applications or processes that exceed the allowed limit of 5 parallel processes.
- Long-Running Processes: Some processes may be taking longer to complete, causing the limit to be reached.
- Configuration Settings: The system may have a configuration that limits the number of parallel processes for performance reasons.
Solution:
- Close Unused Sessions: Check if there are any open sessions or applications that can be closed. This will free up resources and allow new processes to start.
- Optimize Processes: Review the applications being run to see if any can be optimized to run more efficiently, thus reducing the time they take to complete.
- Increase Limit (if necessary): If the business requirement justifies it, consider increasing the limit of parallel processes. This can typically be done by adjusting the configuration settings in the SAP system. However, this should be done with caution and in consultation with your SAP Basis team to avoid performance issues.
- Monitor System Performance: Use transaction codes like ST03N or SM66 to monitor the system's performance and see which processes are consuming resources.
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