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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /STMC/CR_LOG -
Message number: 039
Message text: [&1] Synchronizing cache started
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/STMC/CR_LOG039
- [&1] Synchronizing cache started ?The SAP error message
/STMC/CR_LOG039 [&1] Synchronizing cache started
typically indicates that a cache synchronization process has been initiated in the SAP system. This message is not necessarily an error but rather an informational log indicating that the system is performing a cache synchronization operation.Cause:
- Cache Synchronization: This message is generated when the system is synchronizing the cache for certain objects. This can happen during various operations, such as data updates, system configuration changes, or when the system is starting up.
- System Load: High system load or performance issues can trigger cache synchronization as the system attempts to ensure that all nodes have the latest data.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in configuration settings or updates to the system can also lead to cache synchronization.
Solution:
- Monitor the Process: Since this is an informational message, it is essential to monitor the process to ensure it completes successfully. You can check the system logs or transaction codes like SM21 (System Log) or ST22 (Dump Analysis) for any related issues.
- Performance Tuning: If cache synchronization is taking too long or causing performance issues, consider reviewing the system's performance and tuning it. This may involve optimizing database performance, adjusting memory settings, or reviewing the configuration of the cache itself.
- Check for Errors: If the synchronization process does not complete or leads to further error messages, investigate those errors. Look for any related messages in the logs that might indicate a deeper issue.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or support notes related to cache management and synchronization for specific guidance based on your system version and configuration.
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If the message persists or is accompanied by other error messages, it may be beneficial to engage with SAP support for a more in-depth analysis of the issue.
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