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Message type: E = Error
Message class: 14 - Task handler messages
Message number: 081
Message text: Sessions checked; & sessions deleted
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14081
- Sessions checked; & sessions deleted ?The SAP error message "14081 Sessions checked; & sessions deleted" typically relates to the session management in SAP, particularly in the context of background processing or batch input sessions. This message indicates that the system has checked a number of sessions and has deleted some of them, usually because they were either processed successfully or were no longer needed.
Cause:
- Session Management: The error is often triggered during the processing of batch input sessions. If sessions are found to be obsolete or have been processed, the system will delete them.
- System Cleanup: This message can also occur as part of a routine cleanup process where the system is configured to remove old or unnecessary sessions to free up resources.
- Configuration Settings: The settings in the SAP system regarding session management and retention may lead to the automatic deletion of sessions after a certain period or under specific conditions.
Solution:
- Check Session Status: Review the status of the sessions in transaction
SM35
(Batch Input Monitoring). Ensure that the sessions you expect to be there are not deleted.- Adjust Retention Settings: If sessions are being deleted too frequently, consider adjusting the retention settings in the system configuration. This can be done by checking the relevant parameters in the system profile or through transaction
RZ10
.- Review Batch Input Process: Ensure that the batch input process is functioning correctly and that sessions are being processed as expected. If there are issues with the processing, it may lead to premature deletion.
- Monitor System Logs: Check the system logs for any related messages or errors that could provide more context on why sessions are being deleted.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to session management for any specific configurations or known issues.
Related Information:
SM35
: Batch Input MonitoringRZ10
: Profile Parameter MaintenanceIf the issue persists or if you need further assistance, consider reaching out to your SAP Basis team or SAP support for more detailed troubleshooting.
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