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Message type: E = Error
Message class: ISLM_DI_GEN - DI Messages
Message number: 204
Message text: &1 entries deleted from ISLM_TASK table.
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ISLM_DI_GEN204
- &1 entries deleted from ISLM_TASK table. ?The SAP error message ISLM_DI_GEN204 indicates that a certain number of entries have been deleted from the ISLM_TASK table. This message is typically related to the SAP Landscape Management (LaMa) tool, which is used for managing SAP landscapes.
Cause:
The error message ISLM_DI_GEN204 usually occurs due to one of the following reasons:
- Task Cleanup: The system has a mechanism to clean up old or completed tasks from the ISLM_TASK table. This is a normal operation and may not indicate a problem.
- Configuration Issues: There may be configuration settings that dictate how long tasks are retained in the ISLM_TASK table.
- Database Maintenance: Regular database maintenance or archiving processes may lead to the deletion of entries from the task table.
- Error in Task Execution: If tasks are not executed properly, they may be marked for deletion.
Solution:
To address the ISLM_DI_GEN204 error, consider the following steps:
- Check Task Status: Review the status of the tasks that were deleted. If they were completed successfully, this message can be ignored.
- Review Configuration: Check the configuration settings for task retention in SAP Landscape Management. Adjust the settings if necessary to retain tasks for a longer period.
- Monitor Logs: Look at the logs for any related errors or warnings that might provide more context about why the tasks were deleted.
- Database Maintenance: Ensure that any database maintenance tasks are running as expected and not inadvertently deleting important entries.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation for Landscape Management for any specific guidelines or recommendations regarding task management.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists or if you suspect it is related to a bug, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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By following these steps, you should be able to understand the context of the ISLM_DI_GEN204 message and take appropriate action.
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