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Former Member
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Hello,

We have problems with TMS_TP_IMPORT job and even with direct u201Cimport allu201D from STMS transaction. Tp process on os level (Winnt) does not terminate after obvious normal completion (TPSTAT table contains entry with RETCODE 152 u2013 Nothing to do). This happens when the queue is actually empty, but when there is something to import all process finishes normally and tp process terminates automatically. ULOG file contains same entries in both cases. I tried to execute tp command string from this file on os level manually from command prompt and in this case tp terminates normally. The difference is that in latter case there is no RFC text in ULOG file after timestamp and in CMDSTRING column in TPSTAT table contains besides »IMPORT ALL FEEDBACK«.

If you set tms tp import job with frequent period, then tp processes keep filling until system fills up.

This happened after upgrading system to ECC 6.0.

Tp version is 372.04.10 (release 700). Kernel version: 144 (700).

I also tried latest tp (372.04.36) , sapevt and r3trans, but without any improvement.

TMS check transport tool reports no problem.

In SLOG file also no errors.

Best regards, Matjaz

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Former Member
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Hi

We have same problem on our test envoirment. This happens after migrating to 64bit.

Former Member
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Hello,

We are running on 32bit but previously I didn't mention that we are running this system on VMWare ESX server. But with 640 kerenel and r/3 4.7, we didn't have this problem.

Regards, Matjaz

Former Member
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HI,

we are also facing the asme issue,did u find any solution.please help

rgds,

Anand

Former Member
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Hello,

No, we didn't find any solution yet. When did this situation start to appear at your system ?

Regards, Matjaz

Former Member
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FYI: Problem u201Cmagicallyu201D disappeared after we upgraded kernel to patch level 159.

Regards, Matjaz