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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSHDB - Messages in RSHDB
Message number: 106
Message text: Cannot adjust partition specification. ACT/AQ tables filled.
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RSHDB106
- Cannot adjust partition specification. ACT/AQ tables filled. ?The SAP error message RSHDB106 indicates that there is an issue with adjusting the partition specification for a database table, specifically when dealing with Active/Queue (ACT/AQ) tables. This error typically arises when the system is unable to modify the partitioning of a table because the table is filled with data, and the current partitioning scheme does not allow for the necessary adjustments.
Causes:
- Data Volume: The ACT/AQ tables may be filled to capacity, preventing any changes to the partitioning scheme.
- Partitioning Constraints: The current partitioning configuration may not allow for the adjustments needed due to constraints or rules defined in the database.
- Locks or Transactions: There may be ongoing transactions or locks on the table that prevent modifications.
- Database Configuration: The database settings or configurations may not support the desired partitioning changes.
Solutions:
- Check Data Volume: Review the data volume in the ACT/AQ tables. If they are filled, consider archiving or deleting old data to free up space.
- Adjust Partitioning Strategy: If the current partitioning scheme is not suitable, consider redefining the partitioning strategy. This may involve creating new partitions or modifying existing ones.
- Release Locks: Ensure that there are no active transactions or locks on the table. You may need to wait for ongoing processes to complete or manually release locks if necessary.
- Database Maintenance: Perform database maintenance tasks such as reorganization or optimization to ensure that the database can handle partition adjustments.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to partitioning and database management for specific guidelines and best practices.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance, especially if it involves complex database configurations.
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