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Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BDL/D- -
Message number: 261
Message text: The SDCC Automatic Session Manager has been activated
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The SAP error message
/BDL/D-261
indicates that the SDCC (SAP Data Consistency Check) Automatic Session Manager has been activated. This message typically arises in the context of system monitoring and data consistency checks within SAP systems.Cause:
The error message
/BDL/D-261
usually occurs when the SDCC Automatic Session Manager is activated, which means that the system is trying to manage sessions automatically for data consistency checks. This can happen due to various reasons, such as:
- Configuration Changes: Changes in the configuration of the SDCC or related components.
- System Updates: After a system update or upgrade, the SDCC settings may have been altered.
- Background Jobs: Background jobs related to data consistency checks may be running, leading to this message.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, you can follow these steps:
Check SDCC Configuration:
- Go to transaction code
SDCC
and check the configuration settings for the SDCC Automatic Session Manager.- Ensure that the settings are correct and that the automatic session management is configured as intended.
Review Background Jobs:
- Check if there are any background jobs running that are related to SDCC. You can do this using transaction code
SM37
.- If there are jobs that are stuck or causing issues, consider terminating them and restarting the session manager.
Monitor Sessions:
- Use transaction code
SDCCN
to monitor the sessions and see if there are any errors or warnings that need to be addressed.- You can also check the logs for any specific errors that might provide more context.
Restart the Session Manager:
- If the issue persists, you may need to restart the SDCC Automatic Session Manager. This can often resolve temporary issues.
Consult SAP Notes:
- Check the SAP Support Portal for any relevant SAP Notes that might address this specific error message. There may be patches or updates that can resolve the issue.
Contact SAP Support:
- If you are unable to resolve the issue with the above steps, consider reaching out to SAP Support for further assistance.
Related Information:
SDCC
, SDCCN
, and SM37
for monitoring and managing sessions.SM21
) for any additional errors or warnings that may provide context to the issue.By following these steps, you should be able to address the error message /BDL/D-261
and ensure that the SDCC Automatic Session Manager is functioning correctly.
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