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CCMS Deleted MTE Classes

Former Member
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Hi there,

i'm on R3 4.6c.

I accidently deleted a Part of an Monitor Tree with "Option 4" which not only deletes the MTE Klasses from shared memory, but also from DB. (Hint: 392272)

Missing Nodes:

RZ20->SAP CCMS Admin Workplace -> Entire System -


>

--> SID -> Application Server

--> SID -> R/3 Services -> Dialog / Update

I can identify the missing MTE Classes in the RZ21 "Overview of MTE Classes".

E.g. all

R3ApplicationServer SAP-DEFAULT

R3ApplicationServer SAP-DEFAULT_OLD_001

R3ApplicationServer SAP-DEFAULT_OLD_002

R3ApplicationServer SAP-DEFAULT_OLD_003

R3ApplicationServer SAP-DEFAULT_OLD_004

R3ApplicationServer SAP-DEFAULT_OLD_005

are missing.

If i want to reset an empty MTE Class, like the Application Server, i get an error:

"Operation not possible for the following nodes

Knotenname (MTE) Typ

Application Server Virtuell "

(I agree with that error, because the Class Definitions are missing )

I found no way to transport the missing class definitions from another System.

Any Suggestions?

Regards

Manuel

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Former Member
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Manuel,

If you delete it from shared memory you can get it back by simply restarting SAP, but since you have deleted from DB i don't think you can get it back.

However there is a way to transport it.

In RZ21,follow the following steps:

- select "Properties variant"

- push on the 'Display overview' button

- select from the menu: Variant>Transport

Now you can choose the variant and the type of customizing which you

want to transport.

Cheers!

Bidwan

Former Member
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Hi Bidwan,

thx 4 your answer. I opend an OSS which give me the same solution as you say.

The MTE Classes are created by the SAP Kernel, if they are not existant.

An reboot of the App Server solves the Problem.

I was confused by an Hint where SAP is talking about MTE Classes in Shared Mem and on the Database.

If you used "Option 3 or 4" to delete MTE Classes, they where deleted from the shared mem AND from the DB.

So i thought an restart of the App Server only get back my shared mem objects, but not them from the Database.

I was wrong. The SAP Kernel is my friend :).

Lesson learned

Regards

Manuel