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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSBATCH - Batch Manager for BW Processes
Message number: 056
Message text: Servers cannot be transported in parallelism setting
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RSBATCH056
- Servers cannot be transported in parallelism setting ?The SAP error message RSBATCH056 indicates that there is an issue with the transport of servers in a parallelism setting. This error typically arises when you attempt to transport multiple servers simultaneously, but the system configuration or the transport settings do not allow for this operation.
Cause:
- Parallel Transport Configuration: The system may be configured to not allow parallel transport of certain objects or servers. This can be due to system settings or restrictions in the transport landscape.
- Transport Layer Settings: The transport layer may not support parallel transport for the specific objects you are trying to move.
- Dependencies: There may be dependencies between the objects being transported that require them to be moved sequentially rather than in parallel.
Solution:
- Check Transport Configuration: Review the transport configuration settings in the Transport Management System (TMS) to ensure that parallel transport is enabled for the relevant transport layer and objects.
- Sequential Transport: If parallel transport is not supported, consider transporting the servers sequentially. This means you will need to transport one server at a time rather than attempting to do them all at once.
- Review Dependencies: Analyze the objects being transported for any dependencies that may require them to be transported in a specific order. Ensure that all dependencies are resolved before attempting the transport.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to transport management for any specific guidelines or limitations regarding parallel transport settings.
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