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Background documentation Initial Screen of the Memory Inspector  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

The initial screen of the Memory Inspector consists of two parts:

·        A list of memory snapshots

·        A memory snapshots display

List of Memory Snapshots

After you start the Memory Inspector, the system displays a list of all Memory Snapshots currently saved on the application server in the upper section of the screen. You can display or hide the list of memory snapshots by choosing Memory Snapshots from the application toolbar.

The icons above the list of memory snapshots provide the following functions:

·        Open Memory Snapshot

Loads the selected memory snapshot to the Memory Inspector under the name (t_0) or (t_1), colors the list entry blue, and display the memory snapshot in the lower half of the screen.

·        Refresh

Refreshes the list of memory snapshots.

·        Save as Local File

Saves the selected memory snapshot in a file on the presentation server.

·        Load Local File

Copies a memory snapshot from a file on the presentation server to the application server.

·        Delete File

Deletes a memory snapshot from the application server. You cannot delete memory snapshots currently loaded as (t_0) or (t_1).

At any time, you can have no more than two memory snapshots open simultaneously as (t_0) or (t_1). In the list, unopened memory snapshots are displayed in black. If a memory snapshot is opened under an existing name (t_0) or (t_1), it replaces the snapshot already opened.

Note

If you double-click an unopened memory snapshot in the list, it is opened under the name (t_0). If (t_0) is already open, but (t_1) is not, the snapshot is opened as (t_1).

Memory Snapshot Display

In the lower section of the screen, you can display individual memory snapshots or compare two separate snapshots. To be able to display, one memory snapshot must be open as (t_0) or (t_1). To be able to compare two snapshots, they must both be open as (t_0) and (t_1).

By choosing Display (t_0), Display (t_1), or Display Difference, you can display or compare open memory snapshots.

 

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