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Message type: E = Error
Message class: S7 - Runtime Analysis: Message Texts
Message number: 088
Message text: Maximum number of scheduled measurements reached
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S7088
- Maximum number of scheduled measurements reached ?The SAP error message S7088, "Maximum number of scheduled measurements reached," typically occurs in the context of performance measurement and monitoring within the SAP system. This error indicates that the system has reached the limit for the number of scheduled measurements that can be active at one time.
Cause:
- Limit Reached: The system has a predefined limit on the number of measurements that can be scheduled simultaneously. When this limit is reached, any new measurement requests will trigger this error.
- Configuration Settings: The configuration settings for performance measurements may not be optimized, leading to an excessive number of scheduled measurements.
- Long-Running Measurements: If measurements are taking longer than expected to complete, they may occupy slots that prevent new measurements from being scheduled.
Solution:
- Review Scheduled Measurements: Check the currently scheduled measurements in the system. You can do this through transaction codes like ST03N (Workload Analysis) or ST04 (Database Performance Analysis).
- Cancel Unnecessary Measurements: If there are measurements that are no longer needed or are taking too long, consider canceling them to free up slots for new measurements.
- Increase Measurement Limit: If your business needs require more measurements to be scheduled simultaneously, you may need to adjust the configuration settings to increase the limit. This typically involves changing parameters in the system configuration.
- Optimize Measurement Duration: Review the measurements to ensure they are not running longer than necessary. Optimize the measurement processes to complete them more quickly.
- Consult SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional guidance or patches related to this error.
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