How To Fix CPH059 - Central Performance History self-monitoring: Reorganization of the data


CPH059 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: CPH -

  • Message number: 059

  • Message text: Central Performance History self-monitoring: Reorganization of the data

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message CPH059 - Central Performance History self-monitoring: Reorganization of the data ?
    The SAP error message CPH059, which pertains to the Central Performance History (CPH) self-monitoring, indicates that there is a need to reorganize the data in the CPH tables. This message typically arises when the performance history data has grown significantly, leading to potential performance issues or data management concerns.
    
    Cause: Data Growth: Over time, the Central Performance History tables can accumulate a large amount of data, which can lead to performance degradation. Database Fragmentation: As data is inserted, updated, or deleted, the database can become fragmented, which can affect performance. Retention Policy: If there is no proper retention policy in place, old performance data may not be purged, leading to excessive data volume.
    Solution: Reorganize the Data: The primary solution is to reorganize the CPH data. This can typically be done using transaction codes or specific programs provided by SAP. The steps may include: Transaction Code: Use transaction code CPH1 or CPH2 to initiate the reorganization process. Schedule

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