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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 761
Message text: DBCFG - APPGROUP_MEM_SZ: value &1 not within permitted range
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DB6PM761
- DBCFG - APPGROUP_MEM_SZ: value &1 not within permitted range ?The SAP error message DB6PM761 DBCFG - APPGROUP_MEM_SZ: value &1 not within permitted range typically indicates that there is a configuration issue related to the memory size settings for an application group in the database configuration. This error is often encountered in environments using SAP HANA or other database systems integrated with SAP.
Cause:
The error arises when the memory size specified for an application group (APPGROUP) exceeds the allowed limits set by the database configuration. This can happen due to:
- Incorrect Configuration: The memory size value set for the application group is either too high or too low compared to the permissible range defined in the database settings.
- Database Limits: The database may have specific limits on memory allocation that are being violated.
- Changes in Environment: Changes in the system environment, such as updates or patches, may alter the permissible memory settings.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check Current Configuration:
- Review the current memory size settings for the application group in the database configuration.
- Use the appropriate database management tools or SQL commands to check the current settings.
Adjust Memory Size:
- Modify the memory size for the application group to a value within the permitted range. This can usually be done through the database configuration settings or management console.
- Ensure that the new value adheres to the limits specified in the database documentation.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to the official SAP documentation or the database documentation for the specific limits and guidelines regarding memory allocation for application groups.
Restart Services:
- After making changes, it may be necessary to restart the database services or the SAP application server to apply the new settings.
Monitor Performance:
- After adjustments, monitor the system performance to ensure that the changes have resolved the issue and that the application is functioning correctly.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the DB6PM761 error and ensure that your application group memory settings are correctly configured.
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