Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/BCLM -
Message number: 610
Message text: push Package ended
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The SAP error message
/CFG/BCLM610
typically indicates that a push package operation has ended, but it may not provide specific details about the cause of the error. This message is often related to issues in the configuration or execution of a push package in the SAP system, particularly in the context of SAP Business Suite or SAP S/4HANA.Possible Causes:
- Configuration Issues: There may be misconfigurations in the push package settings or in the related components.
- Dependency Problems: The push package may depend on other packages or components that are not correctly installed or configured.
- System Resources: Insufficient system resources (like memory or disk space) can lead to failures during the execution of the push package.
- Version Compatibility: The push package may not be compatible with the current version of the SAP system or other installed components.
- Transport Issues: If the push package involves transport requests, there may be issues with the transport layer or the transport directory.
Solutions:
- Check Logs: Review the logs for more detailed error messages that can provide insight into what went wrong during the push package execution. Look for logs in transaction codes like SLG1 (Application Log) or ST22 (Dump Analysis).
- Verify Configuration: Ensure that all configurations related to the push package are correct. This includes checking settings in the SAP GUI and any related configuration transactions.
- Check Dependencies: Make sure that all required components and dependencies for the push package are installed and correctly configured.
- System Resources: Monitor system resources to ensure that there is enough memory and disk space available. If necessary, free up resources or increase system capacity.
- Compatibility Check: Verify that the push package is compatible with your current SAP version and other installed components. If not, consider updating or rolling back to a compatible version.
- Transport Management: If the issue is related to transport requests, check the transport logs and ensure that all requests are correctly imported and activated.
Related Information:
If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP Support for further assistance.
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