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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SCMON_CORE - Message Class for Core-Related Messages
Message number: 012
Message text: Cleared all log entries
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SCMON_CORE012
- Cleared all log entries ?The SAP error message SCMON_CORE012, which states "Cleared all log entries," typically indicates that the system has cleared or removed all log entries related to a specific monitoring or logging process. This message is often seen in the context of SAP Solution Manager or other monitoring tools within the SAP ecosystem.
Cause:
- Log Maintenance: The system may have a scheduled job or a manual action that clears log entries to manage storage and performance.
- Configuration Settings: The logging configuration may be set to automatically clear logs after a certain period or when a certain threshold is reached.
- User Action: An administrator or user may have manually cleared the logs for maintenance purposes.
Solution:
- Review Log Settings: Check the configuration settings for log retention in the relevant monitoring tool (e.g., SAP Solution Manager). Adjust the settings if necessary to retain logs for a longer period.
- Check Scheduled Jobs: Look for any scheduled jobs that may be set to clear logs and adjust their frequency or parameters as needed.
- Manual Review: If logs are cleared unexpectedly, review user activities or system changes that may have led to this action.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to the specific monitoring tool you are using for more detailed guidance on log management.
- Backup Logs: If logs are important for auditing or troubleshooting, consider implementing a backup strategy before clearing them.
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