Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/DSY -
Message number: 042
Message text: System failure receiving data from task &1
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The SAP error message
/CFG/DSY042 System failure receiving data from task &1
typically indicates a problem with the communication between different components or tasks within the SAP system. This error can occur in various contexts, such as during data processing, background job execution, or when interfacing with external systems.Possible Causes:
- Network Issues: There may be network connectivity problems between the SAP application server and the database or other components.
- Resource Limitations: The system may be running low on resources (CPU, memory, etc.), causing tasks to fail.
- Configuration Errors: Incorrect configuration settings in the SAP system or in the related components can lead to communication failures.
- Task Timeout: The task may have taken too long to execute, leading to a timeout and subsequent failure.
- Database Issues: Problems with the database, such as locks or deadlocks, can prevent data from being received properly.
- Transport Layer Issues: If the error occurs during data transport, there may be issues with the transport layer or middleware.
Solutions:
- Check Network Connectivity: Ensure that there are no network issues affecting communication between the SAP components.
- Monitor System Resources: Use transaction codes like
SM50
orSM66
to monitor system performance and check for resource bottlenecks.- Review Configuration Settings: Verify that all relevant configuration settings are correct and consistent across the system.
- Increase Timeout Settings: If applicable, consider increasing the timeout settings for the tasks that are failing.
- Database Health Check: Check the database for locks, deadlocks, or performance issues. Use database monitoring tools to identify and resolve any issues.
- Review Logs: Check the SAP application logs (transaction
SLG1
) and system logs (transactionSM21
) for more detailed error messages that can provide additional context.- Restart the Task: If the task is stuck, try restarting it or the related background job.
- Consult SAP Notes: Search for relevant SAP Notes in the SAP Support Portal that may address this specific error message.
Related Information:
SM21
(System Log), SLG1
(Application Log), SM37
(Job Monitoring), and SM50
(Process Overview).By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve the /CFG/DSY042 System failure receiving data from task &1
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