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Message type: E = Error
Message class: DBOSC -
Message number: 645
Message text: Blacklisted file was ignored (file=&1)
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DBOSC645
- Blacklisted file was ignored (file=&1) ?The SAP error message DBOSC645: Blacklisted file was ignored (file=&1) typically indicates that a specific file has been blacklisted by the database or the SAP system due to certain issues, such as corruption, security concerns, or other operational problems. This can prevent the system from accessing or processing the file, which may lead to further issues in the application or database operations.
Causes:
- File Corruption: The file may be corrupted, making it unreadable or unusable by the database.
- Security Concerns: The file may have been flagged due to security policies, such as unauthorized access or modifications.
- Configuration Issues: The system may have been configured to blacklist certain files based on specific criteria.
- Database Maintenance: During maintenance activities, certain files may be blacklisted to prevent their use until they are verified or repaired.
Solutions:
- Check File Integrity: Verify the integrity of the file in question. If it is corrupted, you may need to restore it from a backup or recreate it.
- Review Blacklist Configuration: Check the configuration settings related to blacklisting in your SAP system or database. Ensure that the file is not incorrectly blacklisted.
- Consult Logs: Look at the system logs for more detailed error messages or warnings that could provide insight into why the file was blacklisted.
- Database Administration: If you have access, consult with your database administrator to understand the reasons for the blacklisting and to take appropriate actions.
- Remove from Blacklist: If the file is safe and the blacklisting was a mistake, you may need to remove it from the blacklist. This process will depend on your specific database and SAP configuration.
- Update or Patch: Ensure that your SAP system and database are up to date with the latest patches and updates, as this may resolve underlying issues that lead to blacklisting.
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