This article answers following queries:
- How to resolve “Spool full” or “Spool overflow” errors or dumps in SAP?
- How to fix “SPOOL_INTERNAL_ERROR” short dump in SAP?
- What was the reason for long response times while creating new spool requests?
- What was the reason for process hang while executing SELECT statements on TSP01 table?
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In an SAP system, the number of spool requests that can be
created is set to 32000 by default.Once this limit is reached, system won’t be able to generate
new spool requests and generates the issues that were described.
To overcome these issues, it is recommended to increase the
spool number limit to 999999.
To set this, please follow below steps:
1) Please login to client 000 of the respective SAP
system where you are encountering issues
2) Please execute SNRO transaction. In the
resulting screen, select object as SPO_NUM” as shown in below screenshot
3) Now, click on “Interval Editing” which results in below screen.
4) Please click on above highlighted Intervals
button to set spool number
Please set desired number in column “To
Number” and save the changes.
It is recommended that, maximum value that
can be set is 999999 and this task should be performed in client 000.
The size of this interval specifies, maximum
number of spools that can exist in SAP system. It is recommended to execute
RSPO0041 or RSPO1041 reports on a periodic basis to delete old spool requests
that are not required.
1 comment:
Very useful information. It has solved my problem. Thanks!
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