Memory Management (BC-CST-MM)
   Functions of the R/3 Memory Management System
      R/3 Memory Types
         R/3 Roll Area
         R/3 Extended Memory
         Private Memory
      User Context
      Work Process
      Virtual Address Space of a Work Process
   Platform-Specific Description of Memory Management
      Memory Management under UNIX
         Implementing Memory Management (UNIX)
            Allocating Memory for User Contexts (UNIX)
            Implementing the Extended Memory Under UNIX
         Configuration for UNIX
            Configuration for AIX
            Setting the Profile Parameters (UNIX)
            Sample Configurations (UNIX)
               Application Servers with Up to 15 Users (UNIX)
               Application Servers with Up to 50 Users (UNIX)
               Application Server with Over 50 Users (UNIX)
         Operating System and Hardware Requirements (UNIX)
            Data Segment Size (UNIX)
            VPAGEMAX under OSF/1
            Shared Memory ID under IBM AIX
            Checking the Hardware and Operating System of the Host System (U
         Memory Management on 64-Bit Systems (UNIX)
            Memory Management on 64-Bit Systems: Questions and Answers
      Windows NT
         Implementation on Windows NT
            Implementing the Extended Memory Under Windows NT
         Special Features under Windows NT
         Rules for Memory Management under Windows NT
            Minimizing the Windows NT File Cache
            Maximum Use of Extended Memory
            Setting Dimensions for Sufficient Extended Memory
            Determining the Number of Work Processes
            Parameter Overview for Windows NT
      Memory Management on AS/400
         Storage Pool Requirements (AS/400)
            Checking the Hardware and Operating System of the Host System
         Extended Memory with Teraspace Shared Memory Segments (AS/400)
         Configuration for AS/400
            Temporary Storage (AS/400)
            Setting the Profile Parameters (AS/400)
            Sample Configuration (AS/400)
               Application Server with up to 15 Users (AS/400)
               Application Server with up to 50 Users (AS/400)
               Application Server with over 50 Users (AS/400)
         Operating System and Hardware Prerequisites (AS/400)
   Profile Parameters of Memory Management
      abap/heaplimit: Work Process Restart
      ztta/roll_extension: Extended Memory Limit
      abap/heap_area_dia: Heap Memory Limit for Dialog Work Processes
      abap/heap_area_nondia: Heap Memory Limit for Non-Dialog Work Pro
      abap/heap_area_total: Heap Memory Limit
      em/initial_size_MB: Extended Memory Pool Size
      rdisp/ROLL_SHM: Roll Buffer Size
      rdisp/ROLL_MAXFS: Maximum Roll File Size
      rdisp/PG_SHM: Paging Buffer Size
      rdisp/PG_MAXFS: Maximum Size of the R/3 Paging File
      ztta/roll_first: Initial Allocation Size from the Roll Area
      ztta/roll_area: Roll Area
      em/blocksize_KB: Segment Size of the Extended Memory
      em/stat_log_size_MB: Statistics - User Context Size
      em/stat_log_timeout: Statistics - User Context Size
   Monitoring the Memory Management System
      Checking Roll /Paging Area and Ext. Memory with Trans. ST02
      Monitoring Memory Resources Using Transaction ST06
      Swap Space Requirements
      The rsmemory Report
      Monitoring on UNIX
         Determining the Swap Space Currently Available (UNIX)
         Determining Swap Space Requirements (UNIX)
         Checking Page Fault Rates (UNIX)
      Monitoring on Windows NT
         Windows NT: Checking Page Fault Rates
         Checking Unused Working Memory Using Transaction ST06 (Windows N
      Monitoring on AS/400
         Increasing the Size of Main Storage Pools (AS/400)
         Checking Page Fault Rates (AS/400)
   Recognizing and Correcting Problems
      Swap Space Bottleneck During R/3 Operation
      Slow Response Times for certain Users, Very Good Response Times
      Platform-Specific Problems (UNIX)
         Preventing Swap-Space Bottlenecks (UNIX)
         OSF/1 from DEC: Memory Allocation Problems
         IBM AIX: Background Processing Problems due to Segment Size Limi
         IBM AIX: Start or Enqueue Problems or No Connection to Programs
      Platform-specific Problems: Windows NT
      Platform-Specific Problems (AS/400)