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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SBLM - Blacklist Monitor: Message Classes
Message number: 019
Message text: Log initialized: &1 records deleted
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SBLM019
- Log initialized: &1 records deleted ?The SAP error message SBLM019, which states "Log initialized: &1 records deleted," typically relates to the logging mechanism in SAP Business Workflow or similar components where logs are maintained for various operations. This message indicates that a certain number of log records have been deleted as part of a cleanup process.
Cause:
- Log Maintenance: The system may have a scheduled job or a manual process that cleans up old log entries to free up space or improve performance. This is a normal part of log management.
- Configuration Settings: The retention period for logs may be configured in such a way that older logs are automatically deleted after a certain time.
- Database Space Management: The system may be configured to delete logs when the database space reaches a certain threshold to prevent performance degradation.
Solution:
- Check Log Settings: Review the configuration settings for log retention in the relevant SAP module. You can adjust the retention period if necessary to keep logs for a longer duration.
- Monitor Log Deletion Jobs: If there are scheduled jobs responsible for log deletion, monitor their execution to ensure they are functioning as expected and not deleting logs prematurely.
- Database Management: Ensure that your database has sufficient space and is properly managed to avoid unnecessary log deletions due to space constraints.
- Review Documentation: Consult SAP documentation or support for specific details on log management for the module you are working with, as the behavior may vary between different SAP applications.
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