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Message type: E = Error
Message class: S06 - SAP Netweaver Workload Collector
Message number: 860
Message text: Total collector started, &1 instances to process
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S06860
- Total collector started, &1 instances to process ?The SAP error message S06860, which states "Total collector started, &1 instances to process," typically indicates that the system is in the process of collecting data for performance analysis or monitoring. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that the total collector has been initiated and is processing a certain number of instances.
Cause:
- Performance Monitoring: The message is generated when the SAP system starts collecting performance data for various instances. This can happen during system monitoring or when specific performance analysis tools are activated.
- System Load: High system load or resource consumption can trigger the collector to start gathering data to analyze performance issues.
- Configuration Settings: Certain configurations in the SAP system may lead to the collector being activated automatically.
Solution:
- Wait for Completion: If the message is informational, it may resolve itself once the data collection is complete. Monitor the system to see if the message disappears after a while.
- Check System Performance: If the collector is taking too long or if the system is experiencing performance issues, check the system's performance metrics to identify any bottlenecks.
- Review Configuration: If the collector is starting too frequently or causing issues, review the configuration settings related to performance monitoring and adjust them as necessary.
- System Logs: Check the system logs (transaction SM21) for any related messages or errors that could provide more context about the performance data collection.
- SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes in the SAP Support Portal that may address specific issues related to the collector or performance monitoring.
Related Information:
In summary, the S06860 message is generally informational, but if it is causing concern or performance issues, further investigation into system performance and configuration may be necessary.
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