Id | Title |
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SMI_MSG001 | The report was executed on &1 at &2 by &3 (see details for input) |
SMI_MSG002 | Select the first message for an application log |
SMI_MSG003 | Select a log |
SMI_MSG004 | Header file for the log (see details) |
SMI_MSG005 | List of generated IDocs (see details) |
SMI_MSG006 | List of valid suppliers for the materials (see details) |
SMI_MSG007 | List for stocks (see details) |
SMI_MSG008 | List for requirements (see details) |
SMI_MSG009 | List for goods receipt references (see details) |
SMI_MSG010 | List for purchase requisition (see details) |
SMI_MSG011 | List for planned orders (see details) |
SMI_MSG012 | List for purchase order (see details) |
SMI_MSG013 | List for scheduling agreement (see details) |
SMI_MSG014 | Transfer gap for goods receipt reference (last transfer to-date &1) |
SMI_MSG015 | No transfer exists for goods receipt reference |
SMI_MSG016 | Enter goods receipt date |
SMI_MSG017 | Check the goods receipt date |
SMI_MSG018 | List for Requirement (See Details) |
SMI_MSG019 | List for Planned Receipt (See Details) |
SMI_MSG020 | List for Firm Receipt (See Details) |
SMI_MSG021 | List for Subcontracting Reservations (See Details) |
SMI_MSG022 | Goods receipt period: End time comes before start time |
SMM000 | System error & occurred at RFC destination & |
SMM001 | Communication error occurred at RFC destination & |
SMM002 | Resource error occurred at RFC destination & |
SMM003 | Error occurred at RFC destination & |
SMM004 | Error during UTF-8 conversion of METADATA[&]-NAME = & |
SMM005 | Error during UTF-8 conversion of METADATA[&]-VALUE = & |
SMMSS_ALERTS000 | SQL Server Monitoring Object. Please check F1 help 1 level below |
SMMSS_ALERTS002 | &1: function call &2 failed with exception &3. Affected MTE: &4. |
SMMSS_ALERTS003 | This alert shows if level 17 or higher errors are in the SQL Server logs |
SMMSS_ALERTS004 | No Severity 17 or higher messages exist |
SMMSS_ALERTS005 | &1 errors exist in an error log |
SMMSS_ALERTS006 | |
SMMSS_ALERTS007 | This alert shows if the last good backup is too old |
SMMSS_ALERTS008 | This database was last backed up successfully &1 days ago |
SMMSS_ALERTS010 | SQL Server using &1% of CPU |
SMMSS_ALERTS011 | This alert tracks the percentage of CPU used by SQL Server |
SMMSS_ALERTS012 | &1 disk read/write error(s) have occurred |
SMMSS_ALERTS013 | This alert shows the # of disk read/write errors noticed by SQL Server |
SMMSS_ALERTS014 | &1 network packet error(s) have occurred |
SMMSS_ALERTS015 | This alert shows the # of network packet errors noticed by SQL Server |
SMMSS_ALERTS016 | This alert shows a configuration required in SQL Server has not been done |
SMMSS_ALERTS017 | This alert shows which trace flags were used to start SQL Server |
SMMSS_ALERTS018 | This alert shows if the memory setting for SQL Server follows SAP rec. |
SMMSS_ALERTS019 | SQL Server self monitoring |
SMMSS_ALERTS020 | This alert show information about the Operating System |
SMMSS_ALERTS021 | This alert tracks the data cache hit ratio of SQL Server |
SMMSS_ALERTS022 | This alert tracks the procedure cache hit ratio of SQL Server |
SMMSS_ALERTS023 | Data cache hit ratio of &1% could be improved |
SMMSS_ALERTS024 | Procedure cache hit ratio of &1% could be improved |
SMMSS_ALERTS025 | This alert shows information about SQL Server build numbers |
SMMSS_ALERTS026 | &1 | &2 | Chip:&3 |
SMMSS_ALERTS027 | &1&2 |
SMMSS_ALERTS028 | &1 | Cluster:&2| AWE:&3 |
SMMSS_ALERTS029 | Memory is &1 - follows SAP recommendation |
SMMSS_ALERTS030 | Memory is set to FIXED and no R/3 work processes are present on DB server |
SMMSS_ALERTS031 | Memory is set to &1 and &2 dialog R/3 work procs are present on DB server |
SMMSS_ALERTS032 | This alert shows how many non-R/3 connections are on the SAP DB |
SMMSS_ALERTS033 | This alert shows how many connections the R/3 work procs have to the DB |
SMMSS_ALERTS034 | &1 R/3 connections to the DB |
SMMSS_ALERTS035 | &1 non-R/3 connections to the R/3 DB |
SMMSS_ALERTS036 | This alert tracks the maximum runtime of a SQL statement |
SMMSS_ALERTS037 | Single SQL statement runtime of &1ms is very high |
SMMSS_ALERTS038 | This alert shows whether statistics collection is on or not |
SMMSS_ALERTS039 | This alert shows if a backup is currently being run against a database |
SMMSS_ALERTS040 | DB &1 is currently being backed up |
SMMSS_ALERTS041 | Statistics collection is &1 |
SMMSS_ALERTS042 | Last Reset: &1 |
SMMSS_ALERTS043 | This alert shows when the slow SQL statement statistics were last reset |
SMMSS_ALERTS044 | A backup is not currently running |
SMMSS_ALERTS046 | This alert shows if disk performance statistics are on for the DB server |
SMMSS_ALERTS047 | NOT on DB server - no Perfmon disk stats available |
SMMSS_ALERTS048 | Yes use Detail Analysis/Disk button of trx ST06 |
SMMSS_ALERTS049 | This alert shows the time since the last transaction log backup |
SMMSS_ALERTS050 | Transaction log backup &1 minutes ago |
SMMSS_ALERTS052 | This alert shows the count of the given object type missing from the DB |
SMMSS_ALERTS053 | There are &1 &2 defined in the data dictionary and missing from the DB |
SMMSS_ALERTS054 | This alert shows the percent of free space left in a file |
SMMSS_ALERTS055 | This alert shows if autogrowth has been set for the DB file |
SMMSS_ALERTS056 | The current size, used size, and growth setting of a DB file |
SMMSS_ALERTS057 | This alert shows the MB left on the device the DB file resides upon |
SMMSS_ALERTS058 | Autogrowth is &1 |
SMMSS_ALERTS059 | Size:&1 Used:&2 Growth:&3 |
SMMSS_ALERTS060 | &1 MB free disk space on device |
SMMSS_ALERTS061 | This alert tracks the maximum runtime of a SQL statement |
SMMSS_ALERTS062 | Single SQL statement run and fetch time of &1ms is very high |
SMMSS_ALERTS063 | Transaction AL02 is not supported in Sql Server |
SMMSS_ALERTS064 | This alert shows the ms/access |
SMMSS_ALERTS065 | The ave. number of millisecs/access for this file is &1 |
SMMSS_ALERTS066 | Transaction Log &1% used |
SMMSS_ALERTS068 | This alert shows the % of total time used by a single statement |
SMMSS_ALERTS069 | This alert shows the % of logical reads used by a single statement |
SMMSS_ALERTS070 | This alert shows the % of cpu time used by a single statement |
SMMSS_ALERTS071 | &1% of elapsed time caused by one statement |
SMMSS_ALERTS072 | &1% of logical reads caused by one statement |
SMMSS_ALERTS073 | &1% of cpu time caused by one statement |
SMMSS_ALERTS074 | &1% free space in file |
SMMSS_ALERTS078 | This alert shows the current kBytes/sec read for the DB |
SMMSS_ALERTS079 | &1 kB/sec read for DB |