Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BDL/D- -
Message number: 136
Message text: The RTCCTOOL is not accessible from SDCC
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The SAP error message
/BDL/D-136 The RTCCTOOL is not accessible from SDCC
typically indicates an issue with the Remote Transport Control (RTCCTOOL) not being reachable from the SAP Data Consistency Check (SDCC). This can occur due to various reasons, including network issues, configuration problems, or authorization issues.Causes:
- Network Issues: There may be network connectivity problems between the system trying to access the RTCCTOOL and the RTCCTOOL server.
- Configuration Issues: The RTCCTOOL may not be properly configured in the system settings, or the SDCC may not be set up to communicate with it.
- Authorization Issues: The user or system may not have the necessary authorizations to access the RTCCTOOL.
- Service Availability: The RTCCTOOL service may not be running or may be down for maintenance.
Solutions:
Check Network Connectivity:
- Ensure that the network connection between the SDCC and the RTCCTOOL is stable and functioning.
- Use tools like
ping
ortraceroute
to diagnose any network issues.Verify RTCCTOOL Configuration:
- Check the configuration settings for the RTCCTOOL in the SAP system.
- Ensure that the RTCCTOOL is correctly defined in the system landscape.
Review Authorizations:
- Ensure that the user or system has the necessary authorizations to access the RTCCTOOL.
- Check the roles and profiles assigned to the user or system.
Check RTCCTOOL Service Status:
- Verify that the RTCCTOOL service is running and accessible.
- If the service is down, restart it or contact your system administrator for assistance.
Consult SAP Notes:
- Look for relevant SAP Notes that may address this specific error message. SAP Notes often provide patches or workarounds for known issues.
System Logs:
- Check the system logs (transaction SM21) for any additional error messages or warnings that may provide more context about the issue.
Contact SAP Support:
- If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP Support for further assistance.
Related Information:
SDCC
, RTCCTOOL
, and SM21
for monitoring and troubleshooting.By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the error message /BDL/D-136 The RTCCTOOL is not accessible from SDCC
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