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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CNVMBTPEM - PEM (Process Execution Manager)
Message number: 010
Message text: Maximum number of allowed restarts is &1 and already reached
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CNVMBTPEM010
- Maximum number of allowed restarts is &1 and already reached ?The SAP error message CNVMBTPEM010 indicates that a process has reached the maximum number of allowed restarts during a data migration or conversion task. This typically occurs in the context of SAP's Migration Cockpit or other data migration tools when a job fails multiple times and is automatically restarted by the system.
Cause:
Job Failures: The job may be failing due to various reasons such as:
- Data inconsistencies or errors in the source data.
- Configuration issues in the migration settings.
- System resource limitations (e.g., memory, CPU).
- Network issues or timeouts.
- Missing authorizations or incorrect user roles.
Configuration Limits: The maximum number of allowed restarts is set in the system configuration. Once this limit is reached, the job will stop, and you will see this error message.
Solution:
Analyze Logs: Check the logs of the migration job to identify the root cause of the failures. Look for specific error messages or warnings that can provide insight into what is going wrong.
Correct Data Issues: If the failures are due to data inconsistencies, correct the data in the source system before attempting the migration again.
Adjust Configuration: If necessary, you can adjust the maximum number of allowed restarts in the configuration settings. However, this should be done with caution and typically only after addressing the underlying issues causing the failures.
Resource Check: Ensure that the system has adequate resources (CPU, memory, etc.) to handle the migration job. Monitor system performance during the migration process.
Retry the Job: After addressing the issues, you can retry the migration job. Make sure to monitor it closely to ensure it completes successfully.
Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the specific migration tool you are using for additional troubleshooting steps and best practices.
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