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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /UIF/LREP_APPLOG_MSG -
Message number: 009
Message text: Cleanup done. See log obj. /UIF/LREP with external ID &1 for details.
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/UIF/LREP_APPLOG_MSG009
- Cleanup done. See log obj. /UIF/LREP with external ID &1 for details. ?The SAP error message
/UIF/LREP_APPLOG_MSG009 Cleanup done. See log obj. /UIF/LREP with external ID &1 for details
typically indicates that a cleanup process has been executed for application logs related to the User Interface Framework (UIF) or a similar component. This message is informational and suggests that the system has performed a cleanup of logs, which may be part of routine maintenance or a response to a specific condition.Cause:
- Log Cleanup Process: The system has a mechanism to clean up old or unnecessary logs to free up space and maintain performance. This message indicates that such a cleanup has occurred.
- Log Size Limit: The application logs may have reached a predefined size limit, prompting the system to clean up older entries.
- Scheduled Job: There may be a scheduled job in the background that regularly cleans up logs.
Solution:
- Check the Log: To understand the specifics of the cleanup, you should check the application log using the transaction code SLG1. Enter the object
/UIF/LREP
and the external ID provided in the message to view the details of the cleanup process.- Review Log Settings: If you find that the cleanup is happening too frequently or if you need to retain logs for a longer period, consider reviewing the log retention settings in your system. This can usually be configured in the relevant customizing settings.
- Monitor Log Size: Keep an eye on the size of the logs and adjust the parameters if necessary to prevent excessive cleanup that might remove important information.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to the User Interface Framework and application logging for more detailed guidance on managing logs.
Related Information:
If the cleanup is causing issues or if you need to retain logs for compliance or auditing purposes, it may be necessary to adjust the configuration or consult with your SAP Basis team for further assistance.
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