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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CRM_SMF - Service Manager Framework Messages
Message number: 006
Message text: Log level set to &1
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CRM_SMF006
- Log level set to &1 ?The SAP error message CRM_SMF006, which states "Log level set to &1," typically indicates that the logging level for a specific process or component in the SAP Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system has been set to a certain value (represented by &1). This message is often informational rather than an error, but it can indicate that logging is being done at a higher level than usual, which may impact performance or storage.
Cause:
- Configuration Change: The log level may have been changed intentionally by a user or administrator for debugging or monitoring purposes.
- System Settings: The system might have default settings that dictate the log level for certain processes.
- Performance Monitoring: Higher log levels can be set to capture more detailed information for troubleshooting.
Solution:
- Review Log Level Settings: Check the current log level settings in the system configuration. You can do this through transaction codes like
SM37
(for job monitoring) orSLG1
(for application logs).- Adjust Log Level: If the log level is set higher than necessary, consider adjusting it to a lower level to improve performance and reduce log file size. This can usually be done in the configuration settings of the relevant component.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to logging levels to understand the implications of different settings.
- Monitor Performance: After changing the log level, monitor the system's performance to ensure that it operates efficiently.
Related Information:
Log Levels: Common log levels include:
Transaction Codes: Familiarize yourself with relevant transaction codes for monitoring logs and system performance, such as:
SLG1
: Display Application LogSM21
: System LogST22
: Dump AnalysisSAP Notes: Check for any relevant SAP Notes that may provide additional context or solutions related to logging and performance issues.
If the message is causing issues or if you are unsure about the appropriate log level, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or an SAP consultant for further assistance.
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