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Message type: E = Error
Message class: S04 - CCMS Monitoring Console
Message number: 050
Message text: Landscape still contains at least one system
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S04050
- Landscape still contains at least one system ?The SAP error message S04050, which states "Landscape still contains at least one system," typically occurs in the context of system landscape management, particularly when you are trying to delete or modify a system landscape configuration in SAP Solution Manager or similar environments.
Cause:
This error usually arises when you attempt to delete a system or landscape configuration that still has active systems associated with it. The system landscape must be completely empty (i.e., no systems or components linked to it) before it can be deleted or modified.
Solution:
To resolve this error, follow these steps:
Check Active Systems: Verify which systems are still associated with the landscape. You can do this by navigating to the system landscape configuration in SAP Solution Manager or the relevant management tool.
Remove Systems: If there are systems still linked to the landscape, you will need to remove them. This can typically be done through the following steps:
- Go to the system landscape management area.
- Identify the systems that are part of the landscape.
- Remove or delete these systems from the landscape configuration.
Confirm Deletion: After removing the systems, confirm that the landscape is now empty. You can refresh the view or recheck the configuration to ensure no systems are left.
Retry the Operation: Once the landscape is confirmed to be empty, you can retry the operation that initially triggered the error (e.g., deleting the landscape or modifying its configuration).
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By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the S04050 error and successfully manage your SAP system landscape.
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