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All background jobs are cancelling /usr/sap/PRD/SYS/global/000JOBLG

Former Member
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Gentlemen,

Please advise me with the following problem on SAP ERP ECC6 on AIX Oracle database,

All background jobs are cancelling. And when I click on the "job log" on cancelled job it is giving

"No log entries are available for the selected job."

Also import transport requests are not working

In SM21 I am seeing following message such as,

11:42:01|BTC |033|000|SAPSYS| |F3 |V|Error 89 for write/read access to a file. File = /usr/sap/PRD/SYS/global/000JOBLG/0001X11420100X99273

Error 89 for write/read access to a file. File = /usr/sap/PRD/SYS/global/000JOBLG/0001X11420100X99273

Documentation for system log message F3 V : |

When it accessed a file, the TemSe software received an unexpected

error message from the operating system (or file system). The message

contains the current file name and the value of the "errno" variables

of the C system.

Additional specifications for error number 89

Name for errno number E_UNKNOWN_NO

The meaning of the value stored in 'errno' is

platform-dependent.

The value which occurred here is unknown to the SysLog system.

Either there is an incorrect error number in the SysLog message, or

|the tables TSLE2 or TSLE3 are not completely maintained.

When I check u201C/sapmnt/PRD/global/000JOBLGu201D from OS level to backup or create new directory I got the following error:

Invalid file system control data detected

Please advice.

Regards,

Ahmed Saber

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Former Member
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Thanks, the problem has been resolved from OS Level, as Mr. Stefen said.

Regards,

Ahmed Saber

Former Member
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Hello Ahmed,

It is the permissions issue.check the permissions of /usr/sap/PRD/SYS/global/000JOBLG

the sidadm user must have the permissions to write on this directory

Rohit

former_member603052
Contributor
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Hi Saber,

Check the permissions on /usr/sap/PRD/SYS/global/000JOBLG folder.

Regards,

Kalyan

stefan_koehler
Active Contributor
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Hello Ahmed,

it seems like your filesystem is corrupted.

Please run a "fsck" and post the corresponding error report entry.

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/pseries/v5r3/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.aix.cmds/doc/aixcmds2...

Regards

Stefan