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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /STMC/CR_LOG -
Message number: 088
Message text: Cache entry deleted: &1/&2&3&4
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/STMC/CR_LOG088
- Cache entry deleted: &1/&2&3&4 ?The SAP error message
/STMC/CR_LOG088 Cache entry deleted: &1/&2&3&4
typically relates to issues with the cache in the SAP system, particularly in the context of the SAP Transport Management System (TMS) or related to the Change Request Management (ChaRM) functionality. This message indicates that a cache entry has been deleted, which can occur for various reasons.Causes:
- Cache Expiration: The cache entries may have a defined lifespan, and if they are not accessed within that time, they may be deleted automatically.
- Manual Deletion: An administrator or user may have manually deleted the cache entries for maintenance or troubleshooting purposes.
- System Configuration Changes: Changes in system configuration or updates may lead to the invalidation of existing cache entries.
- Transport Errors: Issues during the transport process can lead to inconsistencies that result in cache entries being deleted.
- Performance Optimization: The system may automatically clear cache entries to optimize performance.
Solutions:
- Rebuild Cache: If the cache entry is essential for the operation, you may need to rebuild it. This can often be done by re-triggering the process that populates the cache.
- Check Transport Logs: Review the transport logs for any errors or warnings that may provide insight into why the cache entry was deleted.
- System Configuration Review: Ensure that the system configuration is correct and that there are no settings that might lead to premature cache deletion.
- Monitor Cache Settings: Check the cache settings in the system to ensure they are configured appropriately for your environment.
- Consult SAP Notes: Look for relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error message or provide guidance on cache management.
- System Restart: In some cases, restarting the relevant services or the entire system may help in resolving cache-related issues.
Related Information:
The /STMC/CR_LOG088 Cache entry deleted: &1/&2&3&4
message indicates a cache entry deletion that may affect system performance or functionality. Understanding the cause and applying the appropriate solutions can help mitigate the impact of this error.
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