on 12-10-2008 12:21 AM
Hi ...
this is the issue:
- SAP was running in the system: OSF1 server3 V4.0 878 alpha
- the application was down
- a disk was changed (old 18 G, new 36 G) (is necessary to change a parameter?)
- the server was started
- but now SAP can not be started
- when i started the SAP processes they are started but they are down litle by litle ...
i had this issue in the past and the solution was to reset the semaphores and the shared memory and it was solved, but now these semaphores and semaphores are cleaned but the processes can not be started .... well, they are started for about 2 minutes but after these 2 minutes they are down by themselve ...
when i logon to SAP from GUI there is a problem:
Error in logon balancing routine (rc=82, err=7);
Logon group 'XXXXXX' not found - check spelling and case sensitivity
i go to unix system and the processes are not running .... it sems sap processes are killed
the question is: why the processes are being killed?
who is killing the processes ..
if i go to a the log:
bisap3:bp1adm 30> cat dev_disp
-
trc file: "dev_disp", trc level: 1, release: "31I"
-
Tue Dec 9 12:56:30 2008
***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 8004) [dpxxdisp 0795]
relno 31I
patchlevel 710
compiled on OSF1 V4.0 878 alpha
compiled at Apr 12 2003 05:49:28
pid 8004
Profile configuration error detected, use temporary corrected setup
Shared Pool 10: ipc/shm_psize_10 = 4000000 (too small)
Shared Pool 10: (smaller than default 12000000)
Shared Pool 10: (default size assumed 12000000)
MBUF state OFF
MBUF opmode USE
<ES> client 0 initializing ....
<ES> InitFreeList
<ES> block size is 1024 kByte.
EsIUnamFileMapInit: ES base = 0x4800000
EsIOsInit: Extended Memory 1024 MB allocated
<ES> 1023 blocks reserved for free list.
ES initialized.
Tue Dec 9 12:56:31 2008
***LOG Q0K=> DpMsAttach, mscon ( bisap3) [dpxxdisp 6637]
MBUF set hwid_state to HWID_PENDING
MBUF state PREPARED
MBUF component UP
MBUF set hwid_state to SAP_O_K (S1353317685 )
Tue Dec 9 12:57:11 2008
ERROR => W0 (pid 8009) died [dpxxdisp 8564]
ERROR => W2 (pid 8013) died [dpxxdisp 8564]
Tue Dec 9 12:57:31 2008
ERROR => W1 (pid 8010) died [dpxxdisp 8564]
ERROR => W12 (pid 8029) died [dpxxdisp 8564]
Tue Dec 9 12:57:51 2008
ERROR => W14 (pid 8035) died [dpxxdisp 8564]
Tue Dec 9 12:58:11 2008
ERROR => W17 (pid 8042) died [dpxxdisp 8564]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0x3f --> 0x1f
Tue Dec 9 12:58:31 2008
ERROR => W3 (pid 8014) died [dpxxdisp 8564]
ERROR => W4 (pid 8017) died [dpxxdisp 8564]
my types changed after wp death/restart 0x1f --> 0x1e
Tue Dec 9 12:58:51 2008
ERROR => W5 (pid 8018) died [dpxxdisp 8564]
Tue Dec 9 12:59:11 2008
ERROR => W7 (pid 8022) died [dpxxdisp 8564]
ERROR => W8 (pid 8023) died [dpxxdisp 8564]
bisap3:bp1adm 31>
========================================================================
bisap3:bp1adm 68> cat stderr2
(6160) New Child Process created.
(6160) Starting local Command:
Command: dw.sapBP1_DVEBMGS00
pf=/usr/sap/BP1/SYS/profile/BP1_DVEBMGS00
WARNING => pfclock may be badly adjusted (109362)
WARNING => pfclock may be badly adjusted (244)
***
work process W0 died => tskh_init: ThIPCInit
WARNING => pfclock may be badly adjusted (284840)
***
work process W2 died => tskh_init: ThIPCInit
WARNING => pfclock may be badly adjusted (109081)
***
work process W5 died => tskh_init: ThIPCInit
WARNING => pfclock may be badly adjusted (109087)
***
work process W6 died => tskh_init: ThIPCInit
WARNING => pfclock may be badly adjusted (109070)
***
work process W9 died => tskh_init: ThIPCInit
WARNING => pfclock may be badly adjusted (284841)
***
work process W10 died => tskh_init: ThIPCInit
WARNING => pfclock may be badly adjusted (248)
***
work process W11 died => tskh_init: ThIPCInit
WARNING => pfclock may be badly adjusted (109618)
***
work process W1 died => tskh_init: ThIPCInit
WARNING => pfclock may be badly adjusted (89)
***
work process W3 died => tskh_init: ThIPCInit
WARNING => pfclock may be badly adjusted (109085)
***
work process W4 died => tskh_init: ThIPCInit
Any idea why system do this?
Post dev_w0 for example ...
Also ander sidadm execute r3trans -d
and check the trans.log file, are your database up and running?
Post details ...
Regards.
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