on 05-20-2013 5:50 AM
CIF queues are being randomly deleted in our ECC and APO systems. Is there a way to find out who deleted it?
Also, is there a way that a blocked CIF queue that has been lying in SMQ2 with a 'SYSFAIL' status can get processed automatically after some time?
Regards,
Kunal
Kunal,
Check in SM21 for queue deletions.
Best Regards,
DB49
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Hi Kunal,
There is no way to tell (that I know of) who deleted a queue. Access to this functionality should be controlled so you should be able to narrow the list of people who need CIF reeducation.
If a queue has SYSFAIL status, it means there has been a serious error. It is not designed to be restarted automatically.
From SAP Note 378903,
"SYSFAIL
A serious error occurred in the target system while the first LUW of
this queue was executed. The execution was interrupted. When you
double-click on this status, the system displays an error text. You can
find additional information on this error in the corresponding short
dump in the target system (transaction ST22). No batch job is scheduled
for a repetition and the queue is no longer processed. Information from
the affected application is required to solve the problem. Refer to note
335162 for the special error text "connection closed"."
Best Regards,
Mike
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