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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSDA_SYB - Messages for near-line implementation for Sybase IQ
Message number: 024
Message text: Near-line request &1 deleted
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RSDA_SYB024
- Near-line request &1 deleted ?The SAP error message RSDA_SYB024 indicates that a near-line request has been deleted. This typically occurs in the context of SAP Data Archiving or Near-Line Storage (NLS) processes, where data is moved from the main database to a near-line storage solution for efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Cause:
The error message can be triggered by several factors, including:
- Manual Deletion: The near-line request may have been manually deleted by a user or an automated process.
- Data Archiving Process: The archiving process may have removed the request due to certain conditions not being met.
- Configuration Issues: There may be misconfigurations in the near-line storage settings or the archiving process.
- System Errors: There could be underlying system errors or inconsistencies that led to the deletion of the request.
Solution:
To resolve the RSDA_SYB024 error, consider the following steps:
- Check Logs: Review the system logs and the near-line storage logs to identify any specific actions that led to the deletion of the request.
- Recreate the Request: If possible, recreate the near-line request that was deleted. This may involve re-running the archiving process or manually creating the request again.
- Review Configuration: Ensure that the near-line storage configuration is correct. Check settings related to data retention, deletion policies, and archiving settings.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to near-line storage and archiving for any specific guidance on handling this error.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists and you cannot determine the cause, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance. They may provide insights based on the specific version of SAP you are using.
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