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Error in import ABAP while installing ECC6.0 on I5/os

Former Member
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Hi All,

I am installaing ECC 6.0 SR3 on i5. I failed first time in ABAP with 3 jobs. Than i restarted the installation and than SAPVIEW failed and all the rest 27 completed. As per the log several tables are missing in the database which should be there already. As for example TVRO is not there which should be created while importing SAPAPPL2.

I am planning to start the installation from scratch. Did any one of you faced this issue earlier or waht could be the reason behind that. I have copied all the DVD's file again on 15 server.

Thanks in advance..

Thanks,

Bhanu

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Former Member
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Hi Bhanu,

I had NEVER had that !

Before I would start with a new installation, I would definetely would check the log files of sapappl2 or wherever it is what happened here - otherwise, it will be the same issue I would guess.

This is totally crazy - have never had, that r3load returns ok, when it "forgot" some tables ... did you check the tasks files ? did you have issue there during restart ? perhaps deleted the ".bck" files (strongly forbidden!) ?

Regards

Volker Gueldenpfennig, consolut international ag

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Former Member
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Hi Volker,

Thanks for your promt response on this. I have dine many installation on Linux but never faced thesituation like this. It is taking 16 hours in import ABAP phase and than getting error. As per the logs tables are missing and it is terminating because of that. First time i am doing the installation on this hardware so not sure the how much time it should take. In Linux in 8-9 hours the ECC instalion completed. But here it is taking more time in one step only.

No BCK files are there in log.

Thanks,

Bhanu

Former Member
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Hi Bhanu,

16 hours looks quite long - I would say as well 4-8h for ECC6 SR3 ... but if your HW is limited by perhaps 0,3 CPUs or so ...

but this is not the issue - you have to check the log files of importing the table and not the crash in the views ... there we are interested in ... I want to see, that one of these tables was created on the DB in e.g. sapappl2.log ...

Regards

Volker Gueldenpfennig, consolut international ag

http://www.consolut.net - http://www.4soi.de - http://www.easymarketplace.de