Message type: E = Error
Message class: CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG - Message Class for the Transport Organizer
Message number: 019
Message text: System &1 is unknown
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The SAP error message CTS_ORGANIZER_MSG019 with the description "System &1 is unknown" typically occurs in the context of the Change and Transport System (CTS) when the system identifier (SID) specified in a transport request or configuration is not recognized by the SAP system. This can happen for several reasons, including misconfiguration, missing entries in the transport directory, or issues with the transport landscape.
Causes:
- Incorrect System ID: The system ID specified in the transport request does not match any of the configured systems in the transport directory.
- Missing Configuration: The system may not be properly configured in the Transport Management System (TMS).
- Transport Directory Issues: The transport directory may not contain the necessary entries for the specified system.
- Network Issues: There may be network connectivity issues preventing the system from recognizing the other systems in the landscape.
- Transport Layer Issues: The transport layer may not be correctly set up or may not include the specified system.
Solutions:
- Check System ID: Verify that the system ID specified in the transport request is correct. Ensure that it matches the SID of the target system.
- TMS Configuration:
- Go to transaction STMS and check the configuration of the transport landscape.
- Ensure that the system is included in the transport domain and that it is properly configured.
- Transport Directory:
- Check the transport directory (usually located in the file system under the directory defined in the transport profile) to ensure that the system is listed.
- You can use transaction SE03 to analyze transport requests and check for any inconsistencies.
- Transport Layer: Ensure that the transport layer includes the system in question. You can check this in the TMS configuration.
- Network Connectivity: Ensure that there are no network issues preventing communication between the systems. You can test connectivity using tools like
ping
ortelnet
.- Transport Request: If the transport request is not critical, you may consider deleting it and creating a new one, ensuring that the correct system ID is used.
Related Information:
If the problem persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or reach out to SAP support for further assistance.
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