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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SECAUDIT - Message class for security audit
Message number: 099
Message text: Save the attribute &1 as a kernel parameter
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SECAUDIT099
- Save the attribute &1 as a kernel parameter ?The SAP error message SECAUDIT099, which states "Save the attribute &1 as a kernel parameter," typically relates to security settings in the SAP system, particularly concerning the management of kernel parameters that control various aspects of system behavior, including security and auditing.
Cause:
This error usually occurs when the system detects that a certain attribute (represented by &1) needs to be saved as a kernel parameter for security auditing purposes. This can happen in scenarios where:
- Security Auditing Settings: The system is configured to enforce certain security policies, and the attribute in question is not set as a kernel parameter.
- Missing Configuration: The required kernel parameter is not defined in the system, which can lead to potential security vulnerabilities or non-compliance with security policies.
- System Upgrade or Changes: Changes in system configuration or upgrades may lead to the requirement for certain parameters to be explicitly defined.
Solution:
To resolve the SECAUDIT099 error, you can follow these steps:
Identify the Attribute: Determine what the attribute &1 refers to. This will usually be specified in the error message or can be found in the context of the error.
Access the Kernel Parameters:
- Use transaction code RZ10 to manage kernel parameters.
- You can also check the current parameters using transaction RZ11.
Add or Modify the Parameter:
- If the attribute is not present, you will need to add it as a kernel parameter.
- If it is present but not set correctly, modify it to meet the required security standards.
Save Changes: After making the necessary changes, save the configuration.
Restart the System: In many cases, changes to kernel parameters require a restart of the SAP system to take effect.
Verify: After the system restart, verify that the error message no longer appears and that the attribute is correctly set.
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If you continue to experience issues or if the error persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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