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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SDB2U - DB2/390: Messages for Function Group SDB2U
Message number: 118
Message text: Max. value for primary and secondary quantities in DB2 is 4194304 KB.
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SDB2U118
- Max. value for primary and secondary quantities in DB2 is 4194304 KB. ?The SAP error message SDB2U118 indicates that the maximum value for primary and secondary quantities in DB2 is exceeded. This typically occurs when the database is configured to handle a certain maximum size for data storage, and the current configuration or data volume exceeds that limit.
Cause:
- Database Configuration: The DB2 database has a limit on the maximum size of primary and secondary quantities, which is set to 4,194,304 KB (approximately 4 GB). If your database tables or data segments exceed this limit, you will encounter this error.
- Data Growth: Rapid growth in data volume due to increased transactions, logs, or other data storage requirements can lead to exceeding the configured limits.
- Improper Sizing: The database may not have been sized appropriately for the expected data load, leading to this error when the limits are reached.
Solution:
Increase Database Size:
- If possible, increase the size of the database or the specific tablespaces that are hitting the limit. This may involve altering the configuration settings in DB2 to allow for larger sizes.
- You can use the DB2 command to alter the tablespace or database configuration to increase the maximum size.
Data Archiving:
- Implement data archiving strategies to move older or less frequently accessed data to separate tables or databases. This can help reduce the size of the active database and prevent hitting the limits.
Database Maintenance:
- Regularly perform database maintenance tasks such as reorganization and cleanup to ensure that the database is optimized and not holding onto unnecessary data.
Review Configuration:
- Review the DB2 configuration settings to ensure they are optimized for your current data load and growth expectations. Adjust settings as necessary.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to the official SAP and DB2 documentation for specific commands and procedures to increase database sizes and manage data effectively.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to your database administrator or SAP support for further assistance.
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