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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CCMS_DOWNTIME - Messages for Administering Monitoring Pauses in CCMS
Message number: 055
Message text: Job &1 deactivated by user &2
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CCMS_DOWNTIME055
- Job &1 deactivated by user &2 ?The SAP error message CCMS_DOWNTIME055 indicates that a job (identified by
&1
) has been deactivated by a user (identified by&2
). This message is part of the CCMS (Computing Center Management System) monitoring framework in SAP, which is used to monitor system performance and job statuses.Cause:
The error occurs when a user manually deactivates a scheduled job in the SAP system. This can happen for various reasons, such as:
- User Intervention: A user with the necessary authorizations has stopped or deactivated the job intentionally.
- Job Conflicts: The job may have been deactivated due to conflicts with other jobs or processes.
- System Maintenance: Jobs may be deactivated during system maintenance or upgrades.
- Error Handling: If a job is failing repeatedly, a user may deactivate it to prevent further issues.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can take the following steps:
- Check Job Status: Use transaction code SM37 to check the status of the job. Look for any logs or messages that indicate why the job was deactivated.
- Review User Actions: Identify the user (
&2
) who deactivated the job. You can check the user logs or consult with the user to understand the reason for deactivation.- Re-activate the Job: If the job needs to be reactivated, you can do so in transaction SM36 (Define Background Job) or SM37 (Job Monitoring) by selecting the job and choosing the option to activate or schedule it again.
- Analyze Job Dependencies: If the job is part of a larger process, ensure that all dependencies are met before reactivating it.
- Monitor for Recurrence: After reactivating the job, monitor it closely to ensure it runs successfully and does not encounter the same issues again.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to address the CCMS_DOWNTIME055 error and ensure that your scheduled jobs run smoothly.
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