Minimum number of dialogue work process to start SAP and why?
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
By default there are atleast 2 dialog work process and each
dialog work process can with held 8 logins at a time to
connect to SAP Application server at a time and it also
depends on Ram size if the Ram size is 512 MB then it can
accomodate around 8 logins at a time.
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Answer / bharadwaj
The basic thumb rules for work processes are:
.MINIMUM N0.OF DIALOG WORK PROCESS---> 2
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Answer / gautham
minimum 2 wp is required one is to handle the user request and another is to assign the work to non dialog wp (like Background, spool, update and enque) because even the user request is for update or spool or background the dialog wp will receive that and allocate to appropriate wp
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Answer / psd
minimum 2dialog workprocess maximum 100 each work process server 5 to 10 users
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Answer / uma
i dont know.....just one week before i joined instituete
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