How to check materials that is auto updating

Hello,
Please tell me how can I check if there are any auto updates to materials from GDC box to ECC before it flows to CRM.
How we can check change log in ECC?
Thanks!
Regards,
Mike

Hi
You can check the CHANGES done for a product in
COMMPR01 > Go To > History
Hope this will help.
Regards

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    9. c1t5006048452A692A8d36 <EMC-SYMMETRIX-5771 cyl 49598 alt 2 hd 30 sec 128>
    /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/SUNW,emlxs@0/fp@0,0/ssd@w5006048452a692a8,24
    10. c1t5006048452A692A8d37 <EMC-SYMMETRIX-5771 cyl 49598 alt 2 hd 30 sec 128>
    /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/SUNW,emlxs@0/fp@0,0/ssd@w5006048452a692a8,25
    11. c1t5006048452A692A8d38 <EMC-SYMMETRIX-5771 cyl 49598 alt 2 hd 30 sec 128>
    /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/SUNW,emlxs@0/fp@0,0/ssd@w5006048452a692a8,26
    12. c1t5006048452A692A8d39 <EMC-SYMMETRIX-5771 cyl 49598 alt 2 hd 30 sec 128>
    /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/SUNW,emlxs@0/fp@0,0/ssd@w5006048452a692a8,27
    13. c1t5006048452A692A8d40 <EMC-SYMMETRIX-5771 cyl 49598 alt 2 hd 30 sec 128>
    /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/SUNW,emlxs@0/fp@0,0/ssd@w5006048452a692a8,28
    14. c1t5006048452A692A8d41 <EMC-SYMMETRIX-5771 cyl 49598 alt 2 hd 30 sec 128>
    /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/SUNW,emlxs@0/fp@0,0/ssd@w5006048452a692a8,29
    15. c1t5006048452A692A8d42 <EMC-SYMMETRIX-5771 cyl 49598 alt 2 hd 30 sec 128>
    /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/SUNW,emlxs@0/fp@0,0/ssd@w5006048452a692a8,2a
    16. c1t5006048452A692A8d43 <EMC-SYMMETRIX-5771 cyl 49598 alt 2 hd 30 sec 128>
    /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9/SUNW,emlxs@0/fp@0,0/ssd@w5006048452a692a8,2b
    There are some hard errors in some disks. the capacity of c1t5006048452A692A8d0 and c1t5006048452A692A8d6 is 0G.
    #prtvtoc /dev/dsk/c1t5006048452A692A8d6
    * /dev/rdsk/c1t5006048452A692A8d6s2 partition map
    * Dimensions:
    * 512 bytes/sector
    * 128 sectors/track
    * 15 tracks/cylinder
    * 1920 sectors/cylinder
    * 3 cylinders
    * 1 accessible cylinders
    * Flags:
    * 1: unmountable
    * 10: read-only
    * First Sector Last
    * Partition Tag Flags Sector Count Sector Mount Directory
    2 5 01 0 1920 1919
    6 4 00 0 1920 1919
    Thank you for your help.

    Thank you for your reply。
    The Server is M5000.and the storage is EMC Stroage Array,I don't know the EMC Model type too。
    In some case (different machine such as V880),when we use a command “iostat -En”,it would show that there are some hard errors。
    but when we reboot the system,use "iostat -En" again 。the hard errors would be 0.
    But ,This Machine (M5000),it is running the very important application and i can't reboot it。
    Do you need a explorer data to analysis。
    thank you for your help。
    These disks shows that their capacity are 0 G.How can i to know if there are LUN or physical Disk。
    ssd0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 3 Transport Errors: 0
    Vendor: EMC Product: SYMMETRIX Revision: 5771 Serial No:
    Size: 0.00GB <1966080 bytes>
    ssd4 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 2 Transport Errors: 0
    Vendor: EMC Product: SYMMETRIX Revision: 5771 Serial No:
    Size: 0.00GB <1966080 bytes>
    Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 2 Recoverable: 0
    Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
    ssd5 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
    Vendor: EMC Product: SYMMETRIX Revision: 5771 Serial No:
    Size: 0.00GB <1966080 bytes>
    Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
    Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
    root@EMOS3-DATABASE # vxprint -st
    Disk group: datadg
    SD NAME PLEX DISK DISKOFFS LENGTH [COL/]OFF DEVICE MODE
    SV NAME PLEX VOLNAME NVOLLAYR LENGTH [COL/]OFF AM/NM MODE
    SC NAME PLEX CACHE DISKOFFS LENGTH [COL/]OFF DEVICE MODE
    sd datadg01-01 rdbsys-01 datadg01 0 2097152 0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-02 rdbuser-01 datadg01 2097152 2097152 0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-03 eoms_db1-01 datadg01 4194304 13981056 2/0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-04 eoms_db2-01 datadg01 18175360 13981056 2/0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-05 eoms_db3-01 datadg01 32156416 13981056 2/0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-06 portal_db1-01 datadg01 46137472 13981056 2/0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-07 rctl1-01 datadg01 60118528 524288 0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-08 rdblog1-01 datadg01 60642816 1024000 0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-09 rdblog2a-01 datadg01 61666816 1024000 0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-10 rdblog3a-01 datadg01 62690816 1024000 0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-11 eoms_db4-01 datadg01 63714816 13981056 2/0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-12 eoms_db5-01 datadg01 77695872 10485760 3/0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-13 eoms_db6-01 datadg01 88181632 10485760 3/0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-14 eoms_db7-01 datadg01 98667392 10485760 3/0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-15 eoms_db8-01 datadg01 109153152 10485760 3/0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-16 eoms_db9-01 datadg01 119638912 10485760 3/0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg01-17 eoms_db10-01 datadg01 130124672 10485760 3/0 EMC0_0 ENA
    sd datadg02-01 rdbundo1-01 datadg02 0 2097152 0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-02 eoms_db1-01 datadg02 2097152 13981056 0/0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-03 eoms_db2-01 datadg02 16078208 13981056 0/0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-04 eoms_db3-01 datadg02 30059264 13981056 0/0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-05 portal_db1-01 datadg02 44040320 13981056 0/0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-06 rdbtmp-01 datadg02 58021376 2097152 0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-07 rctl2-01 datadg02 60118528 524288 0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-08 rdblog2-01 datadg02 60642816 1024000 0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-09 rdblog1a-01 datadg02 61666816 1024000 0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-10 rdblog3b-01 datadg02 62690816 1024000 0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-11 eoms_db5-01 datadg02 63714816 10485760 1/0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-12 eoms_db6-01 datadg02 74200576 10485760 1/0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-13 eoms_db7-01 datadg02 84686336 10485760 1/0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-14 eoms_db8-01 datadg02 95172096 10485760 1/0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-15 eoms_db9-01 datadg02 105657856 10485760 1/0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg02-16 eoms_db10-01 datadg02 116143616 10485760 1/0 EMC0_1 ENA
    sd datadg03-01 rdbsysaux-01 datadg03 0 2097152 0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-02 eoms_db1-01 datadg03 2097152 13981056 1/0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-03 eoms_db2-01 datadg03 16078208 13981056 1/0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-04 eoms_db3-01 datadg03 30059264 13981056 1/0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-05 portal_db1-01 datadg03 44040320 13981056 1/0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-06 rctl3-01 datadg03 58021376 524288 0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-07 rdblog3-01 datadg03 58545664 1024000 0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-08 rdblog1b-01 datadg03 59569664 1024000 0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-09 rdblog2b-01 datadg03 60593664 1024000 0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-10 eoms_db4-01 datadg03 61617664 13981056 1/0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-11 eoms_db5-01 datadg03 75598720 10485760 2/0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-12 eoms_db6-01 datadg03 86084480 10485760 2/0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-13 eoms_db7-01 datadg03 96570240 10485760 2/0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-14 eoms_db8-01 datadg03 107056000 10485760 2/0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-15 eoms_db9-01 datadg03 117541760 10485760 2/0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg03-16 eoms_db10-01 datadg03 128027520 10485760 2/0 EMC0_2 ENA
    sd datadg04-01 eoms_db4-01 datadg04 0 13981056 0/0 EMC0_3 ENA
    sd datadg04-02 eoms_db5-01 datadg04 13981056 10485760 0/0 EMC0_3 ENA
    sd datadg04-03 eoms_db6-01 datadg04 24466816 10485760 0/0 EMC0_3 ENA
    sd datadg04-04 eoms_db7-01 datadg04 34952576 10485760 0/0 EMC0_3 ENA
    sd datadg04-05 eoms_db8-01 datadg04 45438336 10485760 0/0 EMC0_3 ENA
    sd datadg04-06 eoms_db9-01 datadg04 55924096 10485760 0/0 EMC0_3 ENA
    sd datadg04-07 eoms_db10-01 datadg04 66409856 10485760 0/0 EMC0_3 ENA
    sd datadg05-01 portal_db2-01 datadg05 0 83886080 0/0 EMC0_4 ENA
    sd datadg06-01 portal_db2-01 datadg06 0 83886080 1/0 EMC0_5 ENA
    sd datadg07-01 portal_db2-01 datadg07 0 83886080 2/0 EMC0_6 ENA
    root@EMOS3-DATABASE # cfgadm -al
    Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
    SB0 System_Brd connected configured ok
    SB0::cpu0 cpu connected configured ok
    SB0::cpu1 cpu connected configured ok
    SB0::cpu2 cpu connected configured ok
    SB0::cpu3 cpu connected configured ok
    SB0::memory memory connected configured ok
    SB0::pci0 io connected configured ok
    SB0::pci1 io connected configured ok
    SB0::pci2 io connected configured ok
    SB0::pci3 io connected configured ok
    SB0::pci8 io connected configured ok
    SB1 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB2 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB3 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB4 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB5 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB6 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB7 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB8 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB9 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB10 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB11 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB12 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB13 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB14 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    SB15 disconnected unconfigured unknown
    c0 scsi-bus connected configured unknown
    c0::dsk/c0t0d0 disk connected configured unknown
    c0::dsk/c0t1d0 disk connected configured unknown
    c0::dsk/c0t3d0 CD-ROM connected configured unknown
    c0::sg/c0t0l0 unknown connected configured unknown
    c0::sg/c0t1l0 unknown connected configured unknown
    c0::sg/c0t3l0 unknown connected configured unknown
    c1 fc-fabric connected configured unknown
    c1::5006048452a692a8 disk connected configured unknown
    c2 fc connected unconfigured unknown
    iou#0-pci#0 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
    iou#0-pci#1 fibre/hp connected configured ok
    iou#0-pci#2 etherne/hp connected configured ok
    iou#0-pci#3 fibre/hp connected configured ok
    iou#0-pci#4 etherne/hp connected configured ok
    root@EMOS3-DATABASE # df -h
    Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
    /dev/md/dsk/d0 9.9G 5.4G 4.4G 56% /
    /devices 0K 0K 0K 0% /devices
    ctfs 0K 0K 0K 0% /system/contract
    proc 0K 0K 0K 0% /proc
    mnttab 0K 0K 0K 0% /etc/mnttab
    swap 28G 1.9M 28G 1% /etc/svc/volatile
    objfs 0K 0K 0K 0% /system/object
    sharefs 0K 0K 0K 0% /etc/dfs/sharetab
    /dev/md/dsk/d3 9.9G 3.8G 5.9G 40% /usr
    fd 0K 0K 0K 0% /dev/fd
    /dev/md/dsk/d4 20G 2.2G 17G 12% /var
    swap 28G 3.1M 28G 1% /tmp
    swap 28G 88K 28G 1% /var/run
    swap 28G 0K 28G 0% /dev/vx/dmp
    swap 28G 0K 28G 0% /dev/vx/rdmp
    /dev/md/dsk/d5 59G 35G 24G 60% /opt
    /dev/md/dsk/d6 9.9G 139M 9.6G 2% /export/home
    /dev/vx/dsk/datadg/portal_db2
    120G 93G 25G 79% /opt/attachment
    /dev/vx/dsk/datadg/portal_db1
    20G 16G 3.9G 81% /tempattachment

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