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Message type: E = Error
Message class: UMGLOG - Message class for the SPUMG Main Log
Message number: 086
Message text: INDX repair started (&1)
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UMGLOG086
- INDX repair started (&1) ?The SAP error message UMGLOG086 indicates that an index repair process has been initiated for a specific database table. This message is part of the SAP database management and is typically related to issues with database indexes that may have become inconsistent or corrupted.
Cause:
The error message UMGLOG086 can be triggered by several factors, including:
- Corrupted Indexes: Indexes may become corrupted due to system crashes, hardware failures, or improper database operations.
- Database Maintenance: Regular maintenance tasks, such as updates or migrations, may lead to inconsistencies in indexes.
- Data Modifications: Frequent insertions, updates, or deletions in the database can sometimes lead to index inconsistencies.
Solution:
To resolve the issue indicated by UMGLOG086, you can follow these steps:
Monitor the Repair Process: The message indicates that the index repair has started. Monitor the process to see if it completes successfully. You can check the logs for any further messages or errors.
Check Database Logs: Review the database logs for any additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about the issue.
Run Database Consistency Checks: Use transaction codes like
DB02
orDBACOCKPIT
to check the consistency of the database and identify any other potential issues.Manually Repair Indexes: If the automatic repair does not resolve the issue, you may need to manually rebuild the affected indexes. This can typically be done using database-specific commands or through SAP transactions.
Consult SAP Notes: Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error message or provide guidance on index repair.
Database Administration: If you have a database administrator (DBA), consult them for assistance. They may have tools or scripts to help with index repair and maintenance.
Backup and Restore: If the issue persists and is critical, consider restoring the database from a backup taken before the issue occurred.
Related Information:
Always ensure that you have proper backups before performing any repair or maintenance tasks on your database.
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