

Writing to the DB is slower than writing to the file system. No special monitoring required and the db requests are not virus prone. No additional file system memory is required for TEMSE. The database keeps the various spool and TEMSE tables consistent during a restore. The spool and TEMSE data are backend up during the normal database backup. The TEMSE can be stored either in OS/DB.ĭb(lower case)-: save in the database table TST03. Spool server means the Instance with at least one spool process. The formatting process transfer the output data to the SAP output processer SAPLPD (line print DAEMON) running on the remote pc. If the formatting process is to transfer the output data to the remote system (a Microsoft windows pc) using the SAP protocol. If the formatting process is to transfer the output data to the remote host system using Beckley Protocol (BSD). If the formatting process is to transfer the output data to the remote host system then it is referred as RAM. If the output requests for this printer should be output locally on the user’s pc or workstation. If the spool server is running on a UNIX system and output requests for this printer are to be transferred to the local host spooler. If the spool service is running on a Microsoft Windows NT server and requests for this printer are to be transferred to the local windows NT printer manager. If the printer formatting is performed locally then it is referred as local access method. Specifies how the spool work process transfer data to the host spool system for two printers. Spool process reads TEMSE and converts the spool requests into printer specific requests based on access methods. Users generates the spool requests either by using dialog or background process which are stored in TEMSE (temporary sequential objects) It is possible to configure as many spool processes as possible depending upon the available resources. The spool processes are defined by parameter rdisp/wp_no_spo there should be at least one spool process for entire system. These spool requests are converted by spool process into output (printer specific) requests. ****SPOOL SERVER MEANS THE INSTANCE WITH AT LEAST ONE SPOOL PROCESS****ĭialog process or background process generates the spool requests. To see TEMSE go to SP12 (Size of the TEMSE objects) Spool can see in SP01 (Global user’s request) It is also possible to configure as many spool processes as required depending upon the available resources. There should be at least one spool work process required by per system. It is the only process that is used to output documents to printer/email/fax/sms.
