Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CUM/ARCHIVE -
Message number: 015
Message text: &1 successfully archived
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The SAP error message
/CUM/ARCHIVE015 &1 successfully archived
is not actually an error message but rather an informational message indicating that a particular object has been successfully archived. This message is part of the archiving process in SAP, which is used to manage data by moving it from the database to an archive storage, thereby improving system performance and managing data growth.Cause:
&1
) has completed successfully. This means that the data has been moved from the active database to the archive, and there are no issues with the archiving process itself.Since this message indicates success, there is no action required to resolve an error. However, if you are looking to ensure that the archiving process is functioning correctly, you can consider the following steps:
Verify Archive Logs: Check the archive logs to confirm that the data has been archived as expected and that there are no warnings or errors in the logs.
Check Archive Files: Ensure that the archived files are stored correctly in the designated archive storage location.
Monitor System Performance: After archiving, monitor the system performance to see if there are improvements in response times and database size.
Review Archiving Strategy: If you are archiving data regularly, review your archiving strategy to ensure it aligns with your data retention policies and system performance goals.
Test Data Retrieval: If necessary, test the retrieval of archived data to ensure that the archiving process does not affect data accessibility.
If you encounter any issues or have specific concerns related to archiving, it may be helpful to consult SAP documentation or reach out to your SAP Basis team for further assistance.
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