Use
The report RSARFCLD is used to dynamically configure the RFC quotas on the server to which you are logged on.
Unlike parameter changes in the profile, these settings are lost when you next restart the computer.
Procedure
Execute the transaction SARFC.
You are then shown which servers are currently available in the system, and how the system is handling resources for asynchronous RFCs on the servers (see
Monitoring RFC Resources on the Application Server).Double-click on a server name. You then see the following screen:
If you have the necessary authorization, you can enter change mode and change the values.
The values that you set here overwrite (until the next restart) the following parameter values (in the same order):
rdisp/rfc_use_quotas rdisp/rfc_max_queue rdisp/rfc_max_login rdisp/rfc_max_own_login rdisp/rfc_max_own_used_wp rdisp/rfc_min_wait_dia_wp rdisp/rfc_max_comm_entries rdisp/rfc_max_wait_timeThe new values are activated when you save.
Result
The quotas for RFC resources have now been re-set.
Note that the settings you make using the report only apply to the instance to which you are currently logged on, and are lost when the instance is next re-started. The parameter settings in the profile file then apply again.