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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HIEPRD - PRD Related Message
Message number: 112
Message text: ASC Warning: /144 (&1) increased by E144 (&2) to &3
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HIEPRD112
- ASC Warning: /144 (&1) increased by E144 (&2) to &3 ?The SAP error message HIEPRD112 ASC Warning: /144 (&1) increased by E144 (&2) to &3 is related to the handling of the SAP system's memory management, specifically in the context of the SAP HANA database or the application server's memory allocation.
Cause:
This warning indicates that a certain memory area (identified by the code /144) has been increased by a specified amount (E144) to a new total size (&3). The warning typically arises when the system is adjusting memory allocations dynamically, which can happen due to various reasons such as:
- Increased Load: The system is experiencing higher than normal load, requiring more memory to handle the additional requests.
- Configuration Settings: The memory settings in the SAP system may not be optimized for the current workload, leading to automatic adjustments.
- Resource Limits: The system may be reaching predefined limits for memory usage, prompting the need for an increase.
Solution:
To address this warning, consider the following steps:
- Monitor System Performance: Use transaction codes like ST03N (Workload Analysis) or ST06 (Operating System Monitor) to analyze the system's performance and memory usage patterns.
- Adjust Memory Settings: Review and adjust the memory parameters in the SAP system configuration. This can include parameters like
abap/heap_area_dia
,abap/heap_area_nondia
, and others depending on your specific SAP version and architecture.- Check for Memory Leaks: Investigate if there are any memory leaks in the application or custom code that could be causing excessive memory consumption.
- Scale Resources: If the system consistently requires more memory, consider scaling up the hardware resources (e.g., adding more RAM) or optimizing the database and application server configurations.
- Review Background Jobs: Check if there are any background jobs or processes that are consuming excessive memory and optimize or schedule them appropriately.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you can better manage the memory allocation in your SAP system and mitigate the occurrence of this warning message.
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