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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DAEMON_STARTUP_CFG -
Message number: 025
Message text: Stop of Daemon failed (Name: &1, Class: &2, Client: &3, User: &4)
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DAEMON_STARTUP_CFG025
- Stop of Daemon failed (Name: &1, Class: &2, Client: &3, User: &4) ?The SAP error message DAEMON_STARTUP_CFG025 indicates that the stop of a daemon process has failed. This error can occur in various SAP environments, particularly when dealing with background processes or services that are managed by the SAP system.
Cause
The error can be caused by several factors, including:
- Daemon Process Issues: The daemon process may not be responding or may be in a hung state, preventing it from stopping properly.
- Insufficient Permissions: The user attempting to stop the daemon may not have the necessary permissions to perform this action.
- Configuration Issues: There may be misconfigurations in the daemon settings or in the SAP system that prevent the daemon from stopping.
- Resource Constraints: System resource issues, such as memory or CPU constraints, can also lead to failures in stopping processes.
- Network Issues: If the daemon relies on network communication, any network issues could prevent it from stopping correctly.
Solution
To resolve the DAEMON_STARTUP_CFG025 error, you can try the following steps:
Check Daemon Status: Use transaction codes like SM50 or SM66 to check the status of the daemon process. Look for any processes that are in a "stopping" or "hanging" state.
Review Logs: Check the system logs (transaction SM21) and the daemon logs for any error messages or warnings that could provide more context about the failure.
Permissions: Ensure that the user account attempting to stop the daemon has the necessary authorizations. You may need to consult with your SAP Basis team to verify this.
Force Stop: If the daemon is unresponsive, you may need to forcefully terminate the process. This can be done using operating system commands (e.g.,
kill
on Unix/Linux systems) or through the SAP management console.Restart the Daemon: After stopping the daemon, try restarting it to see if the issue persists. This can sometimes resolve transient issues.
Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings for the daemon in the SAP system. Ensure that all parameters are set correctly and that there are no conflicts.
System Resources: Monitor system resources to ensure that there are no bottlenecks. If necessary, allocate more resources to the SAP system.
Consult SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error message or provide additional troubleshooting steps.
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By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the DAEMON_STARTUP_CFG025 error effectively.
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