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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB6PM - DB2 UDB for UNIX, Windows: Performance Monitoring
Message number: 769
Message text: DBCFG: NUM_ESTORE_SEGS ist set to 0 !
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DB6PM769
- DBCFG: NUM_ESTORE_SEGS ist set to 0 ! ?The SAP error message DB6PM769 DBCFG: NUM_ESTORE_SEGS is set to 0! typically indicates a configuration issue related to the database settings, specifically concerning the number of segments allocated for the eStore in the database configuration.
Cause:
The error arises when the database configuration parameter
NUM_ESTORE_SEGS
is set to 0. This parameter controls the number of segments allocated for the eStore, which is a part of the database's storage management. If this value is set to 0, it means that no segments are allocated, which can lead to issues with data storage and retrieval.Solution:
To resolve this error, you need to change the configuration of the database to set the
NUM_ESTORE_SEGS
parameter to a value greater than 0. Here are the steps you can follow:
Access Database Configuration:
- Log in to your database management system (DBMS) where the SAP database is hosted.
Modify Configuration Parameter:
- Locate the configuration file or the database settings interface where the
NUM_ESTORE_SEGS
parameter is defined.- Change the value of
NUM_ESTORE_SEGS
from 0 to a suitable positive integer. The exact value will depend on your system's requirements and capacity.Restart the Database:
- After making the changes, you will likely need to restart the database for the changes to take effect.
Verify Changes:
- Once the database is restarted, check the configuration to ensure that the
NUM_ESTORE_SEGS
parameter is now set to the desired value.Test the System:
- After the changes, test the SAP application to ensure that the error no longer occurs and that the system is functioning as expected.
Related Information:
NUM_ESTORE_SEGS
, consider consulting with your database administrator or SAP support for guidance tailored to your specific environment.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error and restore normal functionality to your SAP system.
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