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rslgsend process stopped

Former Member
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Dear Team,

In our prduction enviroment, rslgsend process got stopped due to some problem two days back, i could not able to find the stopped time stamp in stderr* logs. Can someone throws some light on this issue and let me know, where we can ffind these logs at os level.

Thanks and regards,

Venkata

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Former Member
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hi venkat,

issue resolved already.., chk the status now

the logs were not found anywhere still checking this...,

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Hi,

If you are already running the SAP kernel release 720, the rslgsend it no longer used.

The central syslog changed the concept as from kernel 720. Right now it is using the web methods under sapstartsrv and not a central syslog file.

See note  1741743.

Regards

Clebio

Former Member
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Hi Venkata,

                 Check below thread.

http://scn.sap.com/thread/1313756

Thanks and Regards,

Kunal Gahlot

Reagan
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Hello

It depends on the OS.

I would first check the OS system logs to see what has happened on the system during the time the process got terminated.

Also check whether there was a restart of the system during this time as most of the times the se.sap process fails to start following a restart of the application.

This is mainly because the rslgspid file is present at the OS level in the data directory and this file contains the PID of the process. (Based on Linux/UNIX)

Good Luck

RB

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Hi,

Try to put the trace and see the error.

Note 119827 - Trace information rslgsend/rslgcoll

Can you also please let me know the kernel version that you are at.

These process are generally started when the system start as these are the entry in the instance profile

Proceed as follows:

    1. Go to the "profile" directory.

This directory is located at:
/<sapmnt>/<SAPSID>/profile

Instance profiles are named as follows:
<SAPSID>_<INSTANCE_ID>_<hostname>
Example:
NY0_J04_pwdf2308

  1. #
  2. # Start syslog collector daemon
  3. #
  4. _CO = co.sap$(SAPSYSTEMNAME)_$(INSTANCE_NAME)
  5. Execute_XX = local rm -f $(_CO)
  6. Execute_XX = local ln -s -f $(DIR_EXECUTABLE)/rslgcoll $(_CO)
  7. Start_Program_XX = local $(_CO) pf=$(_PF) -F
  8. #
  9. # Start syslog send daemon
  10. #
  11. _SE = se.sap$(SAPSYSTEMNAME)_$(INSTANCE_NAME)
  12. Execute_XX = local rm -f $(_SE)
  13. Execute_XX = local ln -s -f $(DIR_EXECUTABLE)/rslgsend $(_SE)
  14. Start_Program_XX = local $(_SE) pf=$(_PF) -F
  15. Note:
  16. XX
  17. is a two-digit number.

What is the OS your ssytem is running.

Thanks

Rishi Abrol.


Former Member
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Hi Venkata

do you have anything in sm21 ?

Event viewer of windows (let me know if this happend on unix)?

What are the problems you  encountered?

Let me know

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