on 01-13-2014 11:06 AM
Hi SAP community,
we want to schedule the DB13 tasks validate structure.
When we run this tasks via BrTools, we have the option, to configure the amount for parallel threads.
As this tasks is executed via OS User SAPService[SID] and by default, you can't log-on on OS-Level to this user, we trying to schedule the task via DB13 transaction ...
Therefore we are looking for the options to change the threads from 1 to 4 (up to the CPU oracle can use ...).
For BrArchive and BrBackup, etc. the configuration is done in INIT[SID].SAP file ...
I was search this forum but didn't found any results so far, same in help.sap.com ...
Thanks for your help.
Best regards
Carlos Behlau
SAP note http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/204499
Suggests that the parameters in the init<sid>.sap are used by BRConnect.
Regards,
Darryl
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Hi,
Please check the below note...
1235952 - Minor functional enhancements in BR*Tools (2)
Check which all thing can be done in parallel and how...
Thanks
Rishi Abrol
Hi Carlos,
The BR*Connect tool is used to perform the validation with command "-f stats".
Because of this, you need to look at the parameters for the "stats" function.
Looking at the manual you will need either the "stats_parallel_degree" or the "stats_dict_degree" parameters.
It is not very clear which, but I think "stats_parallel_degree" is what you need.
Here's the command help for BR*Connect in Netweaver 7.3:
stats_parallel_degree - SAP Database Guide: Oracle - SAP Library
This parameter defines the number of parallel threads for updating statistics with BRCONNECT update statistics. For example, you can set this parameter to the number of CPUs to speed up update statistics.
stats_parallel_degree = <number>
Default value: 1
stats_dict_degree - SAP Database Guide: Oracle - SAP Library
The "-d" option controls the parallelism:
I do agree that it is a little unclear when going through the documentation.
But hopefully one of those parameters should solve the issue for you.
Regards,
Darryl
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