on 06-02-2007 4:37 AM
Hi All,
While importing support packs, if the system is hang then what we can do?
Thanks,
Ashok.
Hi all.
My experience related with this issue is that RDDGEN0L job begin cancel systematically meanwhile I was updating SPAM.
The log of RDDGEN0L refers to a file like this /usr/sap/trans/tmp/N
The solution is to delete such file and execute RDDNEWPP from client 000 with user DDIC.
Both times I've suffered this problem there were running transports (STMS) meanwhile I was updating SPAM.
Regards.
Enrique José Marcos
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Check the logs in the transport directory (/usr/sap/trans/log and /usr/sap/trans/tmp), sort them by date and check the latest ones. Also check if the system is still doing something (depending on your operating system).
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Markus
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RDDIMPP-Jobs are scheduled eventperiodically. When doing transports (and import of supportpackages are done via transports too), the events SAP_TRIGGER_RDDIMPDP are raised by the program "tp" => the corresponding jobs are started automatically.
Please check, if you have enough free background workprocesses (SM50 or SM66). You can change the priority of the RDDIMPDP-Jobs to "A" via SM37, if you have problems with other jobs running or change your operation modes to more batchprocesses.
During the import other jobs like RDDGEN0L, RDDEXECL(= execution of reports after put), RDDMNTAB, RDDVERSL (check versions) are scheduled automatically after RDDIMPDP*-jobs. So please check their priority too.
If the system hangs, you should also check systemlog (SM21) and your database log (logs full or tablespaces full ?)
Kind regards,
Uta
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