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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SCA/SPP_DUE -
Message number: 003
Message text: Alert dismissed (check 'not ok'): &1 type &2
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/SCA/SPP_DUE003
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/SCA/SPP_DUE003 Alert dismissed (check 'not ok'): &1 type &2
typically relates to the SAP Solution Manager and its monitoring capabilities, particularly in the context of system performance or configuration issues. This message indicates that an alert has been dismissed, but there is an underlying issue that needs to be addressed.Cause:
- Alert Dismissal: The alert has been dismissed by a user or automatically, but the underlying issue still exists. This could be due to a configuration problem, performance degradation, or other system-related issues.
- Monitoring Configuration: The monitoring configuration may not be set up correctly, leading to alerts being triggered unnecessarily or not being addressed properly.
- System Performance Issues: There may be performance issues in the system that are causing alerts to be generated.
Solution:
- Check Alert Details: Review the details of the alert that was dismissed. This can usually be done in the SAP Solution Manager under the alert management section. Look for any specific error codes or messages that provide more context.
- Investigate the Underlying Issue: Identify the root cause of the alert. This may involve checking system logs, performance metrics, or configuration settings.
- Reconfigure Monitoring Settings: If the alert is being triggered incorrectly, consider adjusting the monitoring settings in the SAP Solution Manager to better reflect the actual performance and configuration of the system.
- Address Performance Issues: If the alert is related to performance, investigate the system's performance metrics and take corrective actions, such as optimizing queries, adjusting system resources, or addressing any bottlenecks.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the specific alert type for more detailed troubleshooting steps.
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