Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IWFND/CM_MGW -
Message number: 357
Message text: Multi-destination Subscriptions were read partially. Please check log.
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The SAP error message
/IWFND/CM_MGW357 Multi-destination Subscriptions were read partially. Please check log.
typically occurs in the context of SAP Gateway and OData services, particularly when dealing with multi-destination subscriptions in the SAP Cloud Platform or SAP Gateway.Cause:
This error indicates that there was an issue when trying to read multi-destination subscriptions. The possible causes can include:
- Network Issues: Connectivity problems between the SAP system and the destination services.
- Configuration Errors: Incorrect configuration of the multi-destination settings in the SAP Gateway.
- Authorization Issues: Insufficient permissions for the user or service account trying to access the subscriptions.
- Service Availability: The target services may be down or not reachable.
- Data Consistency Issues: There may be inconsistencies in the subscription data or the underlying data model.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check Logs: Review the logs for more detailed error messages. You can check the transaction
/IWFND/ERROR_LOG
in the SAP GUI to find more information about the specific issue.Verify Configuration: Ensure that the multi-destination configuration is set up correctly. Check the settings in the SAP Gateway and ensure that all destinations are properly defined and reachable.
Test Connectivity: Use transaction
/IWFND/MAINT_SERVICE
to test the connectivity to the OData services. Ensure that the services are active and accessible.Check Authorizations: Verify that the user or service account has the necessary authorizations to access the subscriptions and the underlying services.
Service Health: Ensure that all target services are up and running. You can use tools like the SAP Cloud Platform cockpit or transaction
/IWFND/MAINT_SERVICE
to check the status of the services.Data Consistency: If there are any inconsistencies in the subscription data, you may need to clean up or reconfigure the subscriptions.
Consult Documentation: Refer to the official SAP documentation for any specific notes or updates related to the error message.
Related Information:
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the underlying cause of the error message /IWFND/CM_MGW357
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