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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SRT_WSP - Messages for SRT WSP
Message number: 950
Message text: Runtime cache successfully cleared
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SRT_WSP950
- Runtime cache successfully cleared ?The SAP error message SRT_WSP950 indicates that the runtime cache has been successfully cleared in the context of SAP's Web Services Runtime (WSR). This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational message indicating that the cache has been cleared.
Cause:
The runtime cache in SAP is used to store information about web service calls, such as service metadata and endpoint information. Clearing the cache can be triggered by various actions, including:
- Manual Cache Clearing: An administrator or user may have manually cleared the cache for maintenance or troubleshooting purposes.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in the web service configuration or updates to the service definitions may require a cache clear to ensure that the latest information is used.
- System Performance: Regular cache clearing can be part of performance optimization strategies to ensure that outdated or stale data does not affect service calls.
Solution:
Since the message indicates that the cache has been successfully cleared, no immediate action is required unless you are experiencing issues with web service calls. However, if you are facing problems, consider the following steps:
- Verify Service Availability: After clearing the cache, ensure that the web services are still available and functioning as expected.
- Check Configuration: If you made changes to the web service configuration, verify that all settings are correct.
- Monitor Performance: After clearing the cache, monitor the performance of the web services to ensure that there are no negative impacts.
- Re-test Web Services: If you were troubleshooting an issue, re-test the web services to see if the problem persists.
Related Information:
If you continue to experience issues or if the message appears frequently without a clear reason, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or refer to SAP support for further assistance.
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