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How To Fix MDC_PROCESS_MSG142 - Cache successfully reset.


MDC_PROCESS_MSG142 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: MDC_PROCESS_MSG - MDC Process Object Messages

  • Message number: 142

  • Message text: Cache successfully reset.

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MDC_PROCESS_MSG142 - Details

  • The SAP error message "MDC_PROCESS_MSG142 Cache successfully reset" is not an error in the traditional sense but rather an informational message indicating that the cache for a specific process has been successfully reset. This message is typically associated with the SAP HANA database and its multi-tenant database container (MDC) architecture.
    
    Cause: The message is generated when the system performs a cache reset operation. This can occur for several reasons, including: Database Maintenance: Regular maintenance tasks may require a cache reset to ensure that the system operates with the most current data. Configuration Changes: Changes in configuration settings or updates to the database may necessitate a cache reset. Performance Optimization: To improve performance, the cache may be reset to clear outdated or stale data. Error Recovery: If there were issues with data consistency or integrity, a cache reset might be part of the recovery process.
    Solution: Since this message is informational, no specific action is required unless you are

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