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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /SDF/MON -
Message number: 023
Message text: Trace file cannot be diplayed
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The SAP error message
/SDF/MON023 Trace file cannot be displayed
typically indicates an issue with accessing or displaying a trace file generated by the SAP system. This error can occur in various contexts, often related to the SAP Solution Manager or during the execution of certain transactions that generate trace files for debugging or monitoring purposes.Causes:
- File Permissions: The user may not have the necessary permissions to access the trace file.
- File Location: The trace file may not be located in the expected directory or may have been deleted or moved.
- File Format: The trace file may be in a format that is not supported for display.
- System Configuration: There may be configuration issues in the SAP system that prevent the trace file from being displayed.
- Network Issues: If the trace file is stored on a remote server, network issues may prevent access.
Solutions:
- Check Permissions: Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to access the trace file. This may involve checking user roles and authorizations in the SAP system.
- Verify File Location: Confirm that the trace file exists in the expected location. You can use transaction codes like
AL11
to check the directory where trace files are stored.- Check File Format: Ensure that the trace file is in a readable format. If it is corrupted or in an unsupported format, it may need to be regenerated.
- Review System Configuration: Check the configuration settings related to trace file generation and display. This may involve reviewing settings in the SAP Solution Manager or other relevant components.
- Network Troubleshooting: If the trace file is on a remote server, check for any network connectivity issues that may be preventing access.
Related Information:
ST22
for dumps, SM21
for system logs, and SLG1
for application logs.If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to contact SAP support for further assistance.
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