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Message type: E = Error
Message class: D7 - Messages for Development Class SDBO
Message number: 007
Message text: Displays the amount of available space (RSALSUP5's logic)
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D7007
- Displays the amount of available space (RSALSUP5's logic) ?The SAP error message D7007 typically indicates that there is an issue related to the available space in the database or the application server. This message is often associated with the RSALSUP5 program, which is used for monitoring and managing the available space in the SAP system.
Cause:
The D7007 error message can be triggered by several factors, including:
- Insufficient Database Space: The database may be running low on space, which can prevent new data from being written.
- Application Server Space Issues: The application server may not have enough disk space to handle temporary files or logs.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration settings in the SAP system can lead to space management problems.
- Data Growth: Rapid growth of data in the system can lead to space issues if not monitored and managed properly.
Solution:
To resolve the D7007 error message, you can take the following steps:
Check Database Space:
- Use transaction codes like DB02 or DB01 to monitor the database space usage.
- If the database is full or nearly full, consider increasing the database size or archiving old data.
Check Application Server Space:
- Verify the available disk space on the application server using operating system commands (e.g.,
df -h
on Unix/Linux).- Clean up unnecessary files, logs, or temporary files to free up space.
Archiving:
- Implement data archiving strategies to move old data to archive storage, which can help free up space in the database.
Adjust Configuration:
- Review and adjust configuration settings related to data storage and management in the SAP system.
Monitoring:
- Set up monitoring alerts for space usage to proactively manage space issues in the future.
Consult SAP Notes:
- Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional guidance or patches related to this error.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after taking these steps, it may be necessary to consult with SAP support for further assistance.
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