Message type: E = Error
Message class: DB02 - For Oracle Component of the Database Monitor
Message number: 104
Message text: Tablespace offline
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DB02104
- Tablespace offline ?The SAP error message DB02104 indicates that a tablespace is offline. This can occur in various database systems that SAP supports, such as Oracle, SQL Server, or others. The error typically means that the database cannot access the specified tablespace, which can lead to issues with data retrieval and application functionality. Causes: Manual Intervention: The tablespace may have been taken offline manually by a database administrator for maintenance or other reasons. Database Issues: There could be underlying issues with the database, such as corruption or hardware failures. Insufficient Resources: The database may have gone offline due to insufficient disk space or memory. Backup Operations: Sometimes, tablespaces are taken offline during backup operations to ensure data consistency. Configuration Changes: Changes in database configuration or settings may inadvertently lead to a tablespace being marked as offline. Solutions: Bring the Tablespace Online: Use the appropriate SQL command to bring the tablespace back online. For example, in Oracle, you can use:ALTER TABLESPACE <tablespace_name>
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