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Message type: E = Error
Message class: PU - Upgrade and Transport Log Messages
Message number: 866
Message text: Sandbox mode is activated for XPRA &1.
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PU866
- Sandbox mode is activated for XPRA &1. ?The SAP error message "PU866 Sandbox mode is activated for XPRA &1" indicates that the system is currently in sandbox mode for the specified XPRA (eXtended Program Run Activity). This typically occurs during system upgrades or when certain background processes are being executed.
Cause:
- Sandbox Mode Activation: The system is configured to run in sandbox mode, which is a testing environment that allows for changes without affecting the production environment. This is often used during upgrades or when testing new functionalities.
- XPRA Execution: The XPRA is a program that is executed during the upgrade process to perform necessary adjustments to the database or application objects. If the system is in sandbox mode, it may not allow certain operations to proceed.
Solution:
- Check System Configuration: Verify if the system is intentionally set to sandbox mode. If this is not desired, you may need to change the configuration to allow normal operation.
- Exit Sandbox Mode: If you are in a testing phase and wish to exit sandbox mode, you can do so by adjusting the system settings. This typically involves:
- Accessing the system configuration settings.
- Changing the mode from sandbox to normal.
- Execute XPRA in Normal Mode: If you need to run the XPRA in a production-like environment, ensure that the system is not in sandbox mode. You may need to consult with your SAP Basis team or system administrator to make this change.
- Review Documentation: Check the SAP notes or documentation related to the specific XPRA you are trying to execute. There may be specific instructions or prerequisites that need to be followed.
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