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Prerequisites

You are in the user overview (transaction SM04 (screen User List).

Procedure

You can display the consumption of various SAP Memory Types by choosing   Goto   Memory  . Select the user(s) that you want to display the usage for. If you do not select any, the memory overview displays the usage for all users.

Client:

User

Transaction

Roll

Page

Mem(Total)

Mem(Priv.)

000

MUELLER

SE38

458.752

57.344

5.225.243

0

000

MUSTER

SESSION_MANA

262.144

0

1.161.577

0

000

SCHMIDT

SE01

458.752

81.920

4.551.960

0

000

MAIER

SE11

1.048.576

172.032

13.572.756

0

000

SCHMITT

SESSION_MANA

262.144

0

1.161.577

0

000

GRAF

OS_APPLICATI

851.968

147.456

18.664.742

0

000

HANSEN

OS_APPLICATI

851.968

139.264

16.085.115

0

000

FISCHER

SE61

458.752

65.536

3.463.431

0

The following table explains the meaning of each column.

Column

Meaning

Client:

SAP client

User

User logged on to the server (SAP user name)

Transaction

Executed SAP transaction (transaction code)

Roll

The roll area holds the user environment information needed by work processes when executing dialog steps.

Page

SAP Paging is only used for a limited number of ABAP commands.

Mem(Total)

Specifies how much of the SAP extended memory was requested by this user.

Mem(Priv.)

Private memory (heap memory) requested by the user.

More information:

The order in which the various memory classes are assigned to the dialog work process is described under Allocating Memory for User Contexts.

For further information on SAP memory management, please refer to the documentation on BC - Memory Management.

Session Details

The total memory consumed for each user from all sessions is added together in the memory list.

You can display the memory usage of each external session for one or several users. To do this select the users in the memory list and choose   Goto   Memory List (Session Details)  .

ISession Details

Each external session consists of one or more internal sessions. To find out how much memory each of these internal sessions use, select the external sessions in the session details list and choose   Goto   Memory List (I-Session Details)  .