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Sep 22, 2006 at 10:30 PM

EP 7.0 not starting

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Hi all,

I am totally desperate.

I am using EP 7.0 SP8 on Windows 2003 and MSSQL.

To make it short:

1st) All was runing fine. Then I tuned my JVM settings with configtool as stated in sap-note 723909 and in "How ToÂ… Tune the Performance of Knowledge Management".

After that I restarted the machine and Portal was up again.

2nd) I tried to set up an Trex Index with about 12 folders (with subfolders) in one index. I assigned each folder an indivual daily schedule. EP planned the next schedule about 5 minutes from when i clicked on it.

SO I scheduled the folders. Shortly afterwards the portal was getting very slow. I killed my IE session and logged in again. THen I tried to schedule ONE time for all folders, later I wanted to delete the index and so on.

THe machine was at its end. So I stopped the Instance and Central instance. Probably while indexing everything.

I don't know. Fact is: THe machine is not comming up again.

And yes: I edit some TREX queue settings like written in the How to guide for TREX 6.1 (thus I have TREX 7.0) - something with "schedule type = count" and "initial indexing mode = on", etc...

Maybe because of the Java Tweaking or because of my Indexing troubles and mistakes. My central instance seems to run but my instance 1 shows yellow in SAPMMC. And the J2EE process table shows "Server0 Starting apps".

SAPMMC "Open Alerts" says only:

Services > Log Configurator > General > TotalLogFileSize: 331671 KB > 262144 KB

and

Services > JMX > Notification Queue > Size: 11 > 10 last reported Value above threshold

My defaulttrace file throws a remarkable list of errors.

What do you think? Is it my JVM tweaking or my indexing mistakes. Can I delete my index in my queue "offline".

I noticed that I can still use configtool and the visual administrator.

Believe me: I am totally desperate and Help is greatly appreciated and rewarded generously with points.

Thank you very much!!!

Philipp

Message was edited by: Philipp Krapp