Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/CCP -
Message number: 144
Message text: Record:&1,context &2 push failed
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The SAP error message
/CFG/CCP144 Record:&1, context &2 push failed
typically relates to issues in the context of the SAP Configuration Management or the Central Configuration Management (CCM) framework. This error can occur during the process of pushing configuration records or data from one system to another, often in scenarios involving system landscapes or transport management.Causes:
- Network Issues: There may be connectivity problems between the source and target systems, preventing the successful push of configuration records.
- Authorization Issues: The user or service account executing the push may lack the necessary authorizations to perform the operation.
- Data Integrity Issues: The data being pushed may have inconsistencies or may not meet the required format or validation rules.
- System Configuration: There may be misconfigurations in the source or target system that prevent the push from completing successfully.
- Version Compatibility: The source and target systems may be running incompatible versions of SAP, leading to issues in data transfer.
Solutions:
- Check Network Connectivity: Ensure that there are no network issues between the systems involved. You can use tools like
ping
ortraceroute
to diagnose connectivity.- Review Authorizations: Verify that the user or service account has the necessary permissions to perform the push operation. You may need to consult with your SAP security team.
- Validate Data: Check the data being pushed for any inconsistencies or errors. Ensure that it adheres to the required format and validation rules.
- Review System Configuration: Check the configuration settings in both the source and target systems to ensure they are set up correctly for the push operation.
- Check SAP Notes: Look for any relevant SAP Notes or patches that may address known issues related to this error message. SAP frequently releases updates that can resolve bugs or improve functionality.
- Consult Logs: Review the application logs and system logs for more detailed error messages that can provide additional context on why the push failed.
- Test in a Development Environment: If possible, replicate the issue in a development or test environment to troubleshoot without affecting production systems.
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