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RE: [sap-basis] /sapmnt//global/BDCLG

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Posted by LEH(CEO & Senior Consultant)
on 07/15/2009 09:55:00 AM

Hi,

If you delete them directly from OS level, you must run consistency check in
SP12 afterwards and delete the inconsistencies. However, you should run this
test before deleting them to ensure that no inconsistencies are in your
system now, so that you don't delete the wrong entries.
This is not the recommended way to do things, though.

The recommended way:
If the standard tools provided by SAP doesn't work, report the problem to
SAP Support.

Regards,
LEH

From: USER_1635373 via sap-basis [mailto:sap-basis@Groups.ITtoolbox.com]
Sent: 15. juli 2009 15:58
To: Lars-Erik Hallsten
Subject: Re: [sap-basis] /sapmnt/<SID>/global/<CLIENT>BDCLG



What is the risk if i delete logs with rm comand from os level? It is beter
to mv to see what is happen ? Im not very happy with rm , but if must..... I
have try RSBTCDEL2 in dialog mod with same results.
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:32 PM, griscom via sap-basis <
sap-basis@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote:
>
>
> there should be a pop up window in sm35 when you delete that says
> something like
> do you really want to delete ?
> or
> delete sessions and logs ?
> answer YES
> if that still does not delete the logs , i guess you will have to delete
> at os level in the /sapmnt/SID/global/xxxBDCLG directory with rm command.
> the BDC logs should have a session number or something that relates to the
> log at oslevel.
> Regards,
> Eric Griscom
> IBM Global Business Services
>
> From:
> "USER_1635373 via sap-basis" <sap-basis@groups.ittoolbox.com>
> To:
> Eric Griscom/Richmond/IBM@IBMUS
> Date:
> 07/15/2009 09:14 AM
> Subject:
> Re: [sap-basis] /sapmnt/<SID>/global/<CLIENT>BDCLG
> I delete manualy failed bdc session from sm35, and some log are deleted
> but
> others not.
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:59 PM, griscom via sap-basis <
> sap-basis@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > rsbdcreo only deletes bdc sessions that ended with good return code
> > (completed)
> > it does not delete failed or waiting bdc sessions.
> > go into tcode sm35 and inspect your bdc logs , probably a lot of failed
> > logs , these need to be handled manually.
> > make sure you change the date range in sm35 selection scren
> > if prod systems, check with owners before deleting logs.
> > Regards,
> > Eric Griscom
> > IBM Global Business Services
> >
> > From:
> > "USER_1635373 via sap-basis" <sap-basis@groups.ittoolbox.com>
> > To:
> > Eric Griscom/Richmond/IBM@IBMUS
> > Date:
> > 07/15/2009 08:34 AM
> > Subject:
> > [sap-basis] /sapmnt/<SID>/global/<CLIENT>BDCLG
> > Hello,
> > I have SAP 7.00 64-BIT UNICODE (kernel 185 ) on Linux (x86_64 64bit) and
> > oracle database (10g). In /sapmnt/<SID>/global/<CLIENT>BDCLG i have a
> lot
> > of old logs but job SAP_REORG_BATCHINPUT (RSBDCREO) it's working fine.
> How
> > can i delete the logs from /sapmnt/<SID>/global/<CLIENT>BDCLG ?
> > Thanks
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