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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CCMS_DOWNTIME - Messages for Administering Monitoring Pauses in CCMS
Message number: 046
Message text: Monitoring pause [&1 - &2] deleted; initiator: &3, reason: &4
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CCMS_DOWNTIME046
- Monitoring pause [&1 - &2] deleted; initiator: &3, reason: &4 ?The SAP error message CCMS_DOWNTIME046 indicates that a monitoring pause has been deleted in the SAP system. This message typically appears in the context of the CCMS (Computing Center Management System) monitoring framework, which is used to monitor the performance and availability of SAP systems.
Cause
The error message provides the following details:
The cause of this message can vary, but it generally occurs when:
To address this error message, consider the following steps:
Review the Reason: Check the reason provided in the message (represented by &4) to understand why the monitoring pause was deleted. This can provide insights into whether it was a manual action or an automated process.
Check User Actions: If the deletion was initiated by a user (as indicated by &3), consult with that user to understand their actions and intentions. They may have deleted the pause intentionally.
Recreate the Monitoring Pause: If the monitoring pause was deleted unintentionally and is still needed, you can recreate it. This can typically be done through the SAP GUI by navigating to the relevant monitoring settings.
Review System Logs: Check the system logs for any additional information or related messages that might provide context for the deletion. This can help identify if there were any underlying issues.
Automated Processes: If an automated process is responsible for the deletion, review the configuration of that process to ensure it is functioning as intended and not causing unintended deletions.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support resources for more detailed information on managing monitoring pauses and understanding CCMS messages.
By following these steps, you should be able to understand the cause of the error message and take appropriate action to resolve it.
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