How To Fix SVMCRT_SESSION_MGM024 - The session ID cannot be removed from the kernel table


SVMCRT_SESSION_MGM024 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: SVMCRT_SESSION_MGM - Log Messages of the Session Management

  • Message number: 024

  • Message text: The session ID cannot be removed from the kernel table

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message SVMCRT_SESSION_MGM024 - The session ID cannot be removed from the kernel table ?
    The SAP error message SVMCRT_SESSION_MGM024 indicates that there is an issue with removing a session ID from the kernel table. This can occur in various scenarios, particularly when dealing with session management in SAP systems.
    Causes:
    
    Session Locking: The session may be locked or in use by another process, preventing it from being removed.
    Kernel Issues: There may be a problem with the SAP kernel or the session management component.
    Database Issues: If the underlying database has issues, it may affect session management.
    Configuration Errors: Incorrect configuration settings in the SAP system can lead to session management problems.
    Resource Limitations: Insufficient system resources (like memory or CPU) can lead to session management failures.
    
    Solutions:
    
    Check Session Status: Use transaction codes like SM04 or AL08 to check active sessions and see if the session in question is still active or locked.
    Restart the Application Server: If the session is stuck, restarting the application server may help clear the session table.
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