on 01-10-2017 1:51 PM
Muhammad,
That note (2427621) indicates that the dump is caused by corruption in your SLD CR content. Did you follow the instructions to repair the content? It can be a bit detailed. I wrote a blog about this process myself about a year and a half ago which may be helpful: https://blogs.sap.com/2015/10/13/sld-cr-content-repair/.
Cheers,
Matt
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Dear All,
finally SAP launch this note but not working in my case.
https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/notes/2427621
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Mr. Sandeep,
thank you for your reply. are you sure after upgrade my problem will resolved?
2nd thing can I directly upgrade from sp01 to sp04?
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Hi Muhammad,
Yes, you can update "directly" from sp stack 1 to sp stack 4. You will want to use the Maintenance Planner tool on the SAP Support website (https://support.sap.com/solution-manager/processes/maintenance-management/maintenance-planner.html) to set that up. If you don't see the correct version information for your SolMan system in the tool -- this might be the case, as you are apparently still setting up your SLD, LMDB, and SolMan connections -- then see if you can update it directly from LMDB (assuming you do see the correct version information there).
The tool will calculate all the necessary Java and ABAP support packs required to go from sp stack 1 to sp stack 4 (or whatever the latest available sp stack is). Then, after you download all the patches, use the SUM tool (which should be included in the download calculated by Maintenance Planner) to execute the update. Make sure you read the SUM update guide carefully as you do so.
As a note, although it will be a single-step update from sp1 to sp4, the update will include sp2 and sp3 as part of the ABAP update.
Cheers,
Matt
p.s. I removed a couple of extraneous tags from your question, as this isn't really related to the NetWeaver ABAP application server, etc. This is very much a Solution Manager configuration question.
Hi Sandeep,
Yes as other's commented you can do the upgrade to SP04 directly.
However if it is a fresh installation you can follow the procedure as mentioned below
https://blogs.sap.com/2016/08/18/plan-your-solution-manager-72-sp3-with-maintenance-planner/
happy to help further
Thanks
Prakhar
Hi Afzal,
Belief you should upgrade the Solution Manger SP1 to Solution Manger SP4. and check the system environment variables.
Regards,
SandeepSingh
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