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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BRAIN_DEV - BRAIN messages (for use by development)
Message number: 083
Message text: Cache inactive for Provider &1. Cache usage mode for &1 reset to default
Due to query features or other providers in the same partitioning group
<(>,<)> the cache cannot be used for provider &V1&. Setting the cache
usage mode therefore does not make any sense.
Caching is disabled for this provider.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
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BRAIN_DEV083
- Cache inactive for Provider &1. Cache usage mode for &1 reset to default ?The SAP error message BRAIN_DEV083 indicates that the cache for a specific data provider (denoted as
&1
) is inactive, and as a result, the cache usage mode for that provider has been reset to its default settings. This error typically occurs in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) or SAP HANA environments where caching is used to improve performance by storing frequently accessed data.Cause:
- Cache Inactivity: The cache for the specified provider may have been manually deactivated or may have become inactive due to system changes, updates, or configuration issues.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in the data model, such as modifications to InfoProviders, queries, or data sources, can lead to cache invalidation.
- System Maintenance: Regular maintenance tasks, such as data loads or system upgrades, can also affect cache status.
- Performance Issues: If the system detects performance issues or inconsistencies, it may deactivate the cache for certain providers.
Solution:
Re-activate Cache:
- Go to the SAP BW or HANA administration interface and check the cache settings for the affected provider. You may need to manually re-activate the cache.
- Use transaction codes like
RSRT
(for query monitoring) orRSADMIN
(for cache management) to manage cache settings.Check Provider Configuration:
- Review the configuration of the provider to ensure that it is set up correctly and that there are no issues with the underlying data model.
- Ensure that the provider is active and that there are no errors in the data flow.
Monitor System Performance:
- Check for any performance issues or bottlenecks in the system that may have led to the cache being deactivated.
- Analyze system logs and performance metrics to identify any underlying issues.
Rebuild Cache:
- If necessary, you can rebuild the cache for the provider by executing a data load or refreshing the data in the provider.
Consult Documentation:
- Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to caching and performance optimization for specific guidance on your version of SAP BW or HANA.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the BRAIN_DEV083 error and restore the cache functionality for the affected provider.
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