If one of the following criteria is not met, no resources are made available for parallelization with asynchronous RFC (or triggered by the system with RESOURCE_FAILURE):
● Number of free dialog work processes: 1
The default value is 1 and can be defined using profile parameter rdisp/rfc_min_wait_dia_wp. A certain number of dialog work processes are normally kept free as reserve instances for other purposes, such as system logon or administration programs.
It is therefore necessary to keep a greater number of dialog processes free than the number specified in profile parameter rdisp/rfc_min_wait_dia_wp.
● Proportion of user-specific dialog work processes: 75%
You can change this default value using profile parameter rdisp/rfc_max_own_used_wp. The number of dialog work processes is set by profile parameter rdisp/wp_no_dia.
● Proportion of requests waiting in the dialog queue: 5%
You can change this default value (5% of the total length of the dialog queue) using profile parameter rdisp/rfc_max_queue.
The length of the dialog queue is set by profile parameter rdisp/elem_per_queue.
● Proportion of logons in the system: 90%
If the proportion of logged-on users already exceeds this figure, no resources will be released.
You can change this default value using profile parameter rdisp/rfc_max_login.
The maximum number of logons to a server is configured using profile parameter rdisp/tm_max_no.
● Proportion of separate logons in the system: 25%
You can change this default value (25% of all logons) using profile parameter rdisp/rfc_max_own_login. For each RFC, a logon is made in the target system.
● Proportion of used communication entries: 90%
Each server has a limited number of communication channels at its disposal. The default limit value is 90 per cent.
You can change this value using profile parameter rdisp/rfc_max_comm_entries. The maximum number of communication channels is configured using profile parameter rdisp/max_comm_entries. Here, one entry is made for the client and one for the server for each connection.
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