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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CM_EHPMA_SVT_LOGS - Log messages for GLayer and OLayer Processing
Message number: 138
Message text: Number of PROCO entries created: &1.
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CM_EHPMA_SVT_LOGS138
- Number of PROCO entries created: &1. ?The SAP error message CM_EHPMA_SVT_LOGS138, which states "Number of PROCO entries created: &1," typically relates to the SAP system's handling of process control (PROCO) entries in the context of the SAP Solution Manager or other related modules. This message is often informational, indicating the number of entries created during a specific operation, such as a system check or a data collection process.
Cause:
- Data Collection Process: The message is generated during a data collection process where the system is logging the number of PROCO entries created. This can occur during system monitoring, performance analysis, or when executing specific transactions that involve process control.
- Configuration Issues: If the number of entries is unexpectedly high or low, it may indicate a configuration issue or a problem with the data collection settings.
- System Performance: High numbers of entries may also suggest that the system is under heavy load or that there are many processes being monitored.
Solution:
- Review Logs: Check the logs associated with the operation that triggered the message. This can provide insights into what processes are being monitored and why the number of entries is high.
- Adjust Configuration: If the number of entries is excessive, consider reviewing and adjusting the configuration settings for data collection or monitoring in the SAP Solution Manager or relevant module.
- Performance Tuning: If the system is experiencing performance issues, investigate the processes being monitored and consider optimizing them to reduce the load.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific module you are working with for any known issues or recommendations regarding PROCO entries.
Related Information:
If the message is not causing any functional issues and is merely informational, it may not require immediate action. However, if it is impacting system performance or functionality, further investigation and corrective measures will be necessary.
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