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Resource Planning (SAP ERP)Where is this place located?All Places Enterprise Resource Planning (SAP ERP) 0 Replies Latest reply: Jul 1, 2010 12:27 PM by mohan kumar Tweet Getting error in SM21 mohan kumar Jul 1, 2010 12:27 PM Currently Being Moderated Dear All,we are usinf ecc6 on windows with ms cluser on2 active server and oracle 10g.In sm21 i am getting the workprocesses was restarted many times. the disp log DpHdlDeadWp: restart wp (pid=1328) automatically and WARNING => ThHdlReconnect: no reconnect in hold modePlease suggest A1 0 Initialization complete Q0 Q Start Workproc 1, Pid 1508 Q0 Q Start Workproc26, Pid 2280 Q0 Q Start Workproc27, Pid 4584 Q0 Q Start Workproc 2, Pid 8588 Q0 Q Start Workproc31, Pid 8948 BY 4 Database error 3135 at SEL access to table REPOSRC BY 0 > ORA-03135: connection lost contact BY M SQL error 3114 occurred; work process in reconnect status AB 2 > Include ??? line 0000. AB 0 Run-time error "DBIF_REPO_SQL_ERROR" occurred BY M SQL error 3114 occurred; work process in reconnect status BY 4 Database error 3135 at FET access to table KNBW BY 0 > ORA-03135: connection lost contact BY M SQL error 3114 occurred; work process in reconnect status BY M SQL error 3114 occurred; work process in reconnect status BY 4 Database error 3135 at SEL access to table DYNPLOAD BY M SQL error 3114 occurred; work process in reconnect status BY 0 > ORA-03135: connection lost contact BY 4 Database error 3135 at SEL access to table STXL AB 0 Run-time error "DBIF_REPO_SQL_ERROR" occurred AB 0 Run-time error "DYNPRO_READ_FAILED" occurred AB 2 > Include ??? line 0000. AB 0 Run-time error "DBIF_DSQL2_SQL_ERROR" occurred AB 0 Run-time error "DBIF_SETG_SQL_ERROR" occurred BY 2 Database error 3114 at EXE AB 2 > Include ??? line 0000. AB 0 Run-time error "DBIF_DSQL2_SQL_ERROR" occurred BY 0 > ORA-03114: not connected to ORACLE AB 2 > Include LKKBLF90 line 2354. AB 0 Run-time error "DBIF_DSQL2_SQL_ERROR" occurred BY 2 Database error 3114 at FET BY 0 > ORA-03114: not c
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