Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CFG/MIGRATION -
Message number: 613
Message text: Solution Package &1 deletion started
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The SAP error message
/CFG/MIGRATION613 Solution Package &1 deletion started
typically indicates that a deletion process for a specific solution package has been initiated. This message is part of the migration or configuration management in SAP systems, particularly in the context of managing solution packages.Cause:
- Manual Deletion: The deletion of a solution package may have been initiated manually by a user or administrator.
- System Cleanup: The system may be performing a cleanup operation to remove obsolete or unnecessary solution packages.
- Migration Process: The message may appear during a migration process where certain packages are being removed as part of the upgrade or transition to a new system version.
Solution:
- Monitor the Process: If the deletion has been initiated, monitor the process to ensure it completes successfully. You can check the status in the relevant transaction codes (e.g., SLG1 for application logs).
- Check Dependencies: Before deleting a solution package, ensure that there are no dependencies or active components that rely on it. This can prevent issues later on.
- Review Logs: Look at the logs for any additional messages or errors that may provide more context about the deletion process.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or notes related to solution package management for specific guidance on handling deletions.
- Rollback if Necessary: If the deletion causes issues, you may need to restore the package from a backup or use a rollback procedure if available.
Related Information:
SPAM
, SAINT
, or SNOTE
for managing packages and notes.If you continue to experience issues or if the deletion process does not complete as expected, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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