How To Fix IUUC_CLOG_CORE019 - No. of Jobs


IUUC_CLOG_CORE019 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: IUUC_CLOG_CORE - SLT Change Log Messages

  • Message number: 019

  • Message text: No. of Jobs

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IUUC_CLOG_CORE019 - Details

  • The SAP error message IUUC_CLOG_CORE019 typically relates to issues with the SAP Landscape Transformation (SLT) replication process, specifically concerning the number of jobs that are running or queued in the system. This error can occur when the number of jobs exceeds the allowed limit, which can lead to performance issues or replication delays.
    
    Cause: Exceeding Job Limits: The error often arises when the number of active jobs in the SLT system exceeds the configured limits. This can happen due to: High data volume being replicated. Insufficient resources allocated to handle the replication load. Configuration settings that are not optimized for the current workload. Job Failures: If jobs are failing and not completing successfully, they may remain in a queued state, contributing to the overall job count. System Configuration: The system may not be configured to handle the expected load, or there may be restrictions in place that limit the number of concurrent jobs.
    Solution: Monitor and Manage Jobs: Use transaction

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