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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BSNAGT/MESSAGE -
Message number: 118
Message text: Physical path access failed &1
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/BSNAGT/MESSAGE118
- Physical path access failed &1 ?The SAP error message
/BSNAGT/MESSAGE118 Physical path access failed &1
typically indicates that there is an issue with accessing a physical path in the SAP system. This could be related to file system permissions, incorrect path configurations, or issues with the underlying operating system.Causes:
- Incorrect Path: The specified path may not exist or may be incorrectly configured in the SAP system.
- Permissions Issue: The user under which the SAP application server is running may not have the necessary permissions to access the specified path.
- File System Issues: There may be issues with the underlying file system, such as it being unmounted or corrupted.
- Network Issues: If the path is on a network share, there may be connectivity issues or the share may not be accessible.
- Configuration Errors: There may be errors in the configuration of the SAP system that point to an invalid or inaccessible path.
Solutions:
- Verify the Path: Check the specified path in the error message to ensure it exists and is correctly configured.
- Check Permissions: Ensure that the user account running the SAP application server has the necessary read/write permissions for the specified path.
- File System Check: If the path is on a local file system, check the file system for errors and ensure it is mounted correctly.
- Network Configuration: If the path is on a network share, verify network connectivity and ensure that the share is accessible from the SAP server.
- SAP Configuration: Review the SAP configuration settings related to the path to ensure they are correct. This may involve checking transaction codes like
AL11
(for file directories) orRZ10
(for profile parameters).- Logs and Traces: Check the SAP application logs and system logs for additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about the issue.
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