Message type: E = Error
Message class: /ISDFPS/SYNC -
Message number: 116
Message text: Maximum number (&1) of transient sync. starts reached -> OFFLINE status
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The SAP error message
/ISDFPS/SYNC116 Maximum number (&1) of transient sync. starts reached -> OFFLINE status
typically occurs in the context of SAP Data Intelligence or SAP Landscape Management, where there is a limit on the number of transient synchronization starts that can be initiated within a certain timeframe. This error indicates that the system has reached the maximum allowed number of synchronization attempts, and as a result, it has gone into an OFFLINE status to prevent further attempts.Cause:
- Exceeding Limits: The system has a predefined limit on the number of synchronization processes that can be initiated. If this limit is exceeded, the system will trigger this error.
- Configuration Issues: Incorrect configuration settings related to synchronization processes may lead to excessive attempts.
- Network Issues: Temporary network issues or connectivity problems can cause retries, leading to the maximum limit being reached.
- Performance Bottlenecks: If the system is under heavy load or experiencing performance issues, it may not be able to complete synchronization processes in a timely manner, leading to retries.
Solution:
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings for synchronization processes. Ensure that the limits set for transient sync starts are appropriate for your environment.
- Monitor System Load: Check the system performance and load. If the system is under heavy load, consider optimizing performance or scheduling synchronization during off-peak hours.
- Increase Limits: If necessary, consider increasing the maximum number of allowed transient sync starts in the system configuration, if this is feasible and aligns with your operational requirements.
- Review Logs: Check the logs for any underlying issues that may have caused the synchronization attempts to fail. This can provide insights into whether there are network issues, configuration problems, or other errors.
- Restart Services: If the system is in an OFFLINE status, you may need to restart the relevant services or processes to bring it back online.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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