IS Utilities solution fitment

Hi,
Is IS Utilities the correct solution firment for electricity generating companies. In our case the electricity generation is based on heavy oil and natural gas fuel type. The generation type is based on steam, gas turbine. combined cycle and Wind.
The electricity generated is supplied to another electricity distribution company.
We are confused as all the help points to electricity distribution companies for SAP IS Utilities solution.
Request any inputs from experts w.r.t correct fitment if ECC 6.0 or IS Utilities will  be the correct solution for the electricity generation companies.
Thanks.
BR,
Anirudh,

Andreas,
I'm no expert in this but I believe you only need SAP CRM : <a href="http://www50.sap.com/businessmaps/1CB680823150466DA34D5F45FE64D5E6.htm">SAP Customer Relationship Management and Billing for Utilities</a>
Look at:
<a href="http://www.sap.com/solutions/businessmaps/84418B92F7B44629895E506E63C20669/index.epx">Service Order Management</a>
"Customers can request service via the Internet using a web request"
Best Regards,
Frederik

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        /Library/Application Support/Apple/BezelServices/AppleIRController.plugin
        - com.apple.AppleIRController
        /Library/Application Support/Apple/BezelServices/AppleTopCase.plugin
        - com.apple.BezelServices.AppleTopCase
        /Library/Application Support/Apple/BezelServices/IOAppleBluetoothHIDDriver.plugin
        - com.apple.BezelServices.IOAppleBluetoothHIDDriver
        /Library/Application Support/Apple/BezelServices/IOBluetoothHIDDriverGeneric.plugin
        - com.apple.IOBluetoothHIDDriverGeneric
        /Library/Application Support/Apple/BezelServices/IOBluetoothHIDDriverKeyboard.plugin
        - com.apple.BezelServices.IOBluetoothHIDDriverKeyboard
        /Library/Application Support/Apple/BezelServices/IOBluetoothHIDDriverMouse.plugin
        - com.apple.IOBluetoothHIDDriverMouse
        /Library/Application Support/Babylon/Babylon Activation.app
        - com.babylon.activation
        /Library/Application Support/Babylon/BabylonQL.app
        - com.babylonQL.application
        /Library/Application Support/Babylon/StatusBarApp.app
        - com.yourcompany.StatusBarApp
        /Library/Application Support/EyeTV/EyeTV Helper.app
        - com.elgato.eyetvhelper
        /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/MAU2.0/Microsoft AutoUpdate.app
        - com.microsoft.autoupdate2
        /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/MERP2.0/Microsoft Error Reporting.app
        - com.microsoft.error_reporting
        /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/MERP2.0/Microsoft Ship Asserts.app
        - com.microsoft.netlib.shipassertprocess
        /Library/Application Support/Propellerhead Software/ReWire/ReWire.bundle
        - se.propellerheads.rewire.library
        /Library/Application Support/Script Editor/Templates/Cocoa-AppleScript Applet.app
        - com.apple.ScriptEditor.id.cocoa-applet-template
        /Library/Application Support/Script Editor/Templates/Droplets/Droplet with Settable Properties.app
        - com.apple.ScriptEditor.id.droplet-with-settable-properties-template
        /Library/Application Support/Script Editor/Templates/Droplets/Recursive File Processing Droplet.app
        - com.apple.ScriptEditor.id.file-processing-droplet-template
        /Library/Application Support/Script Editor/Templates/Droplets/Recursive

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    Hi Experts,
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    CCS,
    FI/CA
    Device Mgmt
    Thanks

    CCS: front office communication to clients; Involves (amongst others) the handling of complaints, services and move-in/out scenario's
    FI/CA: covers the financial flow: G/L accounting, dunning, payment, etc
    device management: covers the technical ("on the field") part: replacing devices, inspection, meter reading, etc...
    If you'd like to know the details, check out the utilities solution map (service.sap.com/utilities)
    Regards,
    Kevin

  • Solution to Safari 5 problems: Go to disk utilities and repair permissions

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    How long it takes depends on the number of applications installed, but generally 1-5 minutes.
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  • SAP Solution Mgr with IS-Utilities

    Hello SolMan Gurus
    My client is currently in the process of upgrading their SAP CRM solution to integrate with IS-U. I have checked to see if there any accelerators such as IS-U templates but unable to find any. Can anyone assist?
    I have tried to check the normal SAP note - 891616 but it appears to be locked
    Raj
    Edited by: RajContactSAP on Jan 14, 2012 6:11 PM

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  • Attn: ALL APPLE PORTABLE OWNERS -Macbook Pro, MacBook Air Apple portable slowdown / kernel high CPU solution

    Attn: ALL APPLE PORTABLE OWNERS -MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini slowdown kernel / high CPU use problem and solution.
    YOU COULD FRY YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU DO NOT FIX THIS PROBLEM SO PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MESSAGE!
    YOUR MAC WILL THANK YOU  
    Hey all.
    Like many of you I've got a newer Apple portable which slows down to an unusable level for an unknown reason. In my case a 13" mid 2009 Intel MacBook Pro Core 2 duo laptop. After many failed attempts to figure out what this nutty problem is I have discovered the problem, the solution and I have solved this for my own MacBook Pro. Since this fix it has been working immediately and consistently -without issue 
    I am sharing this with you in hopes that you to can fix your Apple portable yourself or so you know what to tell the Apple techs so they can quickly fix your Mac from this wacky and unfortunate kernel CPU hogging problem.
    User Software Symptoms :
    Your Apple portable computer periodically for an unknown reason slows down making everything frustratingly slow. This happens even when running previous apps that were never a problem; things that your Mac should be able to handle easily but for some reason now it can't.
    Slowdown most often happens during high CPU use such as gaming, video playback/editing, etc. or when running multiple apps (even non CPU intensive apps) at the same time.
    Possible Hardware Symptoms:
    Your computer is making more noise than it did previously.
    Your computer occasionally makes more noise but then gets quieter.
    Your computer is always extremely quiet (too quiet) even during high CPU apps -worst case scenario.
    It feels hotter than it normally does. Test: After several minutes of the slowness/high kernel CPU touch the computer to feel if it's hotter than normal.
    Looking at Activity Monitor (in the Utilities folder) shows the kernel_task is going bonkers eating up CPU but you have no idea why.
    After trying many different things to solve this problem such as :
    PR ram reset, SMC reset, fresh OS install of 10.5 and 10.6 on external hard-drives, calling and speaking to various Apple tech people who had no ideas/solutions, etc. I had no luck.
    Btw, if you're having the symptoms I've decscribed above I would not run the Apple Hardware check (read below as to why). You could fry your Mac!
    After much testing I found the problem :
    It is my belief that "recent" Apple portable computers are using low quality internal fans which soon stop working!
    Fail time period seems to be about 1.0 years to 2.5 years of use but this fail rate could vary depending on use.
    First noticeable symptoms (depending on what you notice) could be computer slowdown or your fan is making more noise than it normally does. This is your fan's lubrication slowly eroding making your fan spin slower and less smooth resulting in the louder noise and slower rpm spin speed. The slower fan spin speed means less cooling is happening for your computer. The effect on your computer is that the CPU and other chips are heating up! Overheating to be more specific. When your computer's chips overheat they get wonky and screw things up. Most often this seems to have the effect of making the kernel hog CPU resulting in a frustratingly slow user experience! Heat kills computer chips and it is extremely bad for them. Extreme overheat or repeated overheating has been said to shorten the life of computer chips or in extreme cases even fry them completely!
    The longer this goes on without being fixed your fan loses more lubrication and spins slower and slower cooling lesser and lesser resulting in your CPU heating up more and more possibly shortening the life of your Mac! Eventually your fan will stop completely and you could fry your chips! My fan stopped completely and my MBP was running very quietly, too quietly. Luckily I did not fry my chips because I was avoiding using high CPU apps because I knew something was wrong due to the massive slow down and wonkiness when I'd run them.
    Side Note:I'm a bit concerned about all those Mac mini servers which may be using the same defective low quality fans which cannot be easily serviced by their owners as they are co-located in some server facility. One positive thing is those facilities are usually well airconditioned keeping temps low.
    I suggest you do not run the Apple hardware test if you suspect your computer is overheating because the hardware test can seriously heat up your Mac! I tried running this test and my Mac got so hot I had to shut it down forcefully and I was concerned I damaged the chips. If you want to run the Apple hardware check make sure your CPU temperature is ok and that your fan works well before you run the test.
    IF YOU DON'T FIX THIS PROBLEM YOU COULD FRY YOUR COMPUTER DUE TO HEAT DAMAGE!
    DO NOT IGNORE THIS PROBLEM YOUR MACS LIFE MAY DEPEND ON IT!
    First you need to properly diagnose this problem and see if your CPU is getting to hot and you need to see if your fans are spinning at high rpms giving proper cooling, or if they are spinning at low rpms when running high intensive apps as your CPU temp increases.
    TEST IF YOUR FAN(s) IS WORKING CORRECTLY :
    Unfortunately Apple does not include CPU temperature reading software nor fan rpm speed software that I am aware of.
    However, There are two free ways that I know of to check your CPU tempurature and your fan speed :
    One app shows fan speed, and CPU heat, etc.
    One app shows fan speed, CPU heat and allows you to adjust your fan speed settings.
    One app is a dashboard widget, the other is a system preference.
    I suggest you download both of these to check your computer statistics.
    http://www.eidac.de/?p=134
    http://www.islayer.com/apps/istatpro/
    http://fan-control.en.softonic.com/mac
    I am not exactly sure what proper CPU temperatures are for the different Apple computers and this will change given different CPU loads.
    My MBP doesn't seem to function properly with anything around 90 degrees or higher (celcius).
    It seems when the fan is operating normally the CPU temp should not stay above 78 degrees even under heavy load, at least with the apps I'm running in the room temperature I'm in.
    I can post back later with more specific temps under longer load, etc. but I wanted to get this post up for people to read as soon as possible so they don't fry their Macs.
    If a bad fan is your problem :
    THERE ARE ONLY TWO SOLUTIONS FOR THIS PROBLEM :
    Fix or replace your fan so it cools the CPU and other chips properly.
    I fixed my fan myself and I didn't need to buy a new one. Total cost was about $8.00 because I had to buy a #00 sized screwdriver and had it shipped to me. Price includes shipping.
    On my mid 2009 model MacBook Pro fixing the fan was incredibly easy :
    Before I started doing this I wasn't 100% this was the problem so I decided to try to fix my fan instead of ordering a new one and replacing it. As it turns out I didn't need a new fan, I only needed to clean the existing fan and relube it's axl so it could spin easier like when it was new.  It also didn't make sense to buy a brand new fan from an Apple authorized parts reseller selling me the same low quality fan for $49.00 which would probably fail in 2 years again. Prices for new comparable fans from different manufactures range from about $15.00 USD + shipping to around $49.00 USD + shipping depending on where you order them from and what brand you get.
    How to fix / replace your internal fan on a mid 2009 MacBook Pro :
    Please note : I am not a hardware technician, nor expert. If you decide to fix your Mac yourself you do so at your own risk through no fault of my own. Prior to opening up your Mac you should google around and learn how to do it correctly and safely so you won't damage your Mac. For example, it is possible for you to damage your Mac by static electricity from your body. To avoid this I believe proper procedure is that you wear a 'ground strap' (around your wrist) which  you clip to your Mac's metal body so your body will not excude a charge into your Mac. I believe the idea here is to keep your body's charge level and your Mac's similar. Since I do not have a ground strap and fixing/replacing the fan doesn't require touching any chips I did not wear a ground strap during my fan fix. What I did was periodically repeatedly touch the metal case of my MBP hoping that would be enough and it was. Avoid unecessary actions that can build up a static charge in you. Once I started the repair I did not walk around the room building up an electrical charge in my body. Walking on carpet can often build up a large charge in us so it is better to be avoided while working on your Mac. Certain clothing can build up static charges. Combing hair, etc. If you need to get up from your repair when you come back make sure you first touch the Mac's metal case and not anything inside.
    Now that we're done with the scary paranoia, below you will find some instructions on how I fixed my MBP's internal fan
    Before you begin:
    Check out someone's video (not mine) on how to remove / replace the fan (but not take it apart and repair it):
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AghE9newvbs
    Check out someone's web page (not mine) on how to replace the fan in a mid 2009 MacBook Pro:
    http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Installing-MacBook-Pro-13-Inch-Unibody-Mid-2009-Fan/ 1338/1
    How to repair your mid 2009 MacBook Pro fan:
    Make sure you are in a 'secure' environment. No pets, no kids running around, no drinks near the Mac, etc. 
    Make sure your computer is unplugged from it's power supply and turned off. NOT slept. Totally off / powered down.
    1. Get a size #00 phillips screwdriver (Hobby store, Radioshack, Amazon).
    2. Open up your MBP by unscrewing the bottom (yes flip it over so it's resting upsidedown). Note where each screw goes because some are different lengths. I placed each one around my MBP where they go, insuring I know their order (don't jumble them up). Note which direction your MBP is facing when it's upside down so if you spin it around while working on it you still know where the screws go.
    2b. Some recommend removing the MBP's battery but I didn't do this step. You probably should, just to be safe. Follow the online instructions from the web page I listed about disconnecting the battery.
    3. Unscrew the fan's 3 holding screws.
    4. Unplug the fan's electrical connection (lift it straight up off the board). If you need to you can try to pry it up while you lift with a non metal/non electrical conductive object like a spudger if you have one or -perhaps a pen cap. Before you remove it, look closely at how it's attached so when you put it back on you won't wonder if you're doing it correctly. There's only one way it can go because it cannot fit 'the wrong way' but looking at it closely will make you feel more confident popping it back on when the time comes.
    5. Remove the fan - it easily lifts out.
    6. Take the fan apart by unscrewing it's one screw then unlatching the  plastic clips which hold it together.
    7. Seperate the fan blades from the housing. Lift the fan blades off of the fan housing by pulling it straight out away from the housing.
    8. Clean off the dust that's gathered. A can of compressed air helps here (I didn't have one). I used a little brush from my electric shaver kit which worked well. Once you've removed all the dust from the fan and surrounding areas proceed to the next step.
    9. Reapply new lubrication. You need less than 1 drop. Be sure it covers the entire fan blade axl as this is what needs to be well lubricated. Make sure there isn't excess oil that will fly around when the axl/fan spins at high rpms. I used the only oil I had which was olive oil (for cooking!) but I do not suggest this. At the time I was doing this I didn't know my fan was the problem so I wasn't even sure I was going to relube it. You should probably use something more appropriate perhaps like 3 in 1 oil. A good idea would be to call the manufatures of these little fans and ask them. Maybe a hobby store knows of good lubricants for these purposes?
    DO NOT use things like WD 40 as it's not a long term lubricant or so I've read.
    10. Once your fan is now clean and oiled (make sure there isn't too much oil) reassmble the fan.
    Push the fan blades/axl back into the housing shaft. Give it a few spins with your finger.
    Screw together the fan housing then reclip the clips.
    11. Place the now reassembled fan back into your Mac and screw it in place (3 screws).
    12. Reattach the fan's electrical wiring by gently pushing it into place. Make sure you've got the right end facing down before you push it in place.
    13. Once your Mac's internals are clean and reassembled, place the rear cover back on your Mac and screw it in place.
    14. Double check you didn't forget anything like screws, tools, etc.
    15. Boot up your Mac and monitor the temperature and fan speed using those programs.
    Compare the previous temps/fan speed to the current temp/fan speed.
    Run a high CPU intensive app where your computer has been slowing down.
    You should now have a happy Mac
    If you have this problem and this solution fixed it for you please post in this thread letting me and everyone else know!
    Hope that helps.

    Thanks for your lengthy reminder dude, I have a similar Mac with yours. I suspect its a software fault because it happens after I upgraded to Lion, 10.7.2.

  • PBG4 will not boot up- many attempted/failed solutions!

    I'll preface this with my computers background: It is a 4.5 year old PBG4 running OSX. I used it in school for various projects, photoshop, illustrator, etc. For the past year or so it has basically been used for photos, internet, and basic nothings. I had trouble with the start up a while back and ever since I get really nervous turning it off so I rarely do.
    Tonight, I was closing down my windows and one folder window would not close. I left it for quite a while and it was stuck. So I forced it down and attempted to re-start. That was 4 hours ago. Still no start up Earlier in the evening I noticed another strange and possible related error. When my power cord would loosen up the power would drain down to 30 or so minutes and the screen would go black. If I wiggled the cord and touched the mouse pad it would come back on. This has never happen before.
    So I've been on this computer researching possible resolutions. I've tried to start on safe mode (holding down Shift), I've tried control + s, control + v, I have also done optioncommand+pr to reset the pram. I have booted off of the install disk and ran the quick hardware check with no problems found and then restarted. I am currently running the extended hardware test (and going to bed). I have tried to boot off of the start up disk but it only takes me to the install window and this is where I have stopped. I've searched around and haven't found an answer as to what installing OSx will do. Will it erase what I have saved and start clean?
    I was ironically browsing Black Friday adds just a few hours before this happened and thinking maybe I should get an external hard drive to back my saved .docs, photos, old projects on just incase something like this were to happen!
    Oh and a visual of what is happening-- I press power hear a chime with a black screen, a few seconds and the fans start up and the screen turns grey. If I wait a minute or so the screen goes black again and then returns to the grey screen. A few more seconds go by and the broken folder and question mark start to flash. If I have the install disk in and wait another minute or so it will finally catch the disk and start to read it. When I power it down I hold the power button for 10 seconds (I read to do that somewhere tonight) and I even tried to hold it down while starting it which causes it to make an unpleasant loud beep.
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    Lastly, I should mention that I have no idea what any of the above tricks, solutions, or methods mean- I simply followed directions for my symptoms.
    Thanks!

    Hi, Andrea. The fact that you can start your computer up from an installer disc, run the Apple Hardware Test, and access the Installer (which also means you can access Disk Utility on the installer disc) all indicates that your computer is fundamentally sound, though your hard drive may not be.
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    If SMART status is "Failing," you'll need to replace the hard drive, and after doing so you'll want to see whether your data can be recovered from the old one. Post back for further advice if the drive is reported to be failing.
    If SMART status is "Verified," the drive hardware is probably OK, and only its directory needs to be unscrambled. Click the Repair Disk button near the bottom of the Disk Utility window, and wait for the repair process to be carried out. If any problems are reported to have been found and repaired, run the Repair Disk routine repeatedly until no more problems are reported. Then quit Disk Utility and the Installer. Your computer should restart. Immediately hold down the trackpad button while it is restarting, and keep holding it down until the installer DVD pops out of the drive. The computer should start up normally from its hard drive.
    Let us know how you fare.

  • Cloud with Proxies - Proof and solution

    Hi all,
    I've struggled with this issue for a while, and read many similar posts from those having the same issue. I have found a solution that worked for me and hopefully others.
    Essentially, although the Application Manager and other utilities appear to function properly inside a corporate network, the "phone home" services fail to connect, and leave you with an "expired subscription" or various messages similar to "You're not connected to the internet" and so on.
    Adobe adamantly states that the software is "Proxy-aware" so there must be other unresolvable issues, and you should kindly ask your IT team to deactivate firewalls, proxies, virus-protection, etc... (yea, right...). You could also request adding exceptions to 6 or so activation servers on a range of ports, which still doesn't work, and take 6 months and 5 levels of management approval.
    In reality, "proxy-aware" is only partly accurate, as shown in the graphic below. I monitored PDApp.exe (Adobe Application Manager) with the ProcessExplorer tool (Windows, sysinternals) while doing several network-active tasks to see where the traffic was being routed.
    So, PDApp.exe gets correctly routed via my proxy server for installing apps, running updates, and logging in to the app when opening it up.
    However, when getting "Subscription Expired" and "Unable to connect to the internet" and clicking "Try Again" or "Licence this Software", the proxy is ignored and the app attempts to connect directly to ims-na1.adobelogin.com, which fails.
    The worst part of this was I went through the 5 levels of management approval and so on to get the two servers Adobe states you need access to for Cloud added as exceptions to our firewall(https://activate.adobe.com and https://lm.licenses.adobe.com/, on ports 23, 80 and 443), and still got nowhere, because without ims-na1.adobelogin.com, you can't proceed past the screen above.
    Now, for my solution:
    I searched for software that would force a program to use a specific proxy. I came across lots, I have to experience with these so I can't vouch for any particular one, but I chose "Proxifier". (They have one that doesn't require an installer for those who don't have local admin rights.) This one is a trial, I'm sure there are free ones as well, just search a bit more.
    The proxy server address can be deduced from watching working software traffic in Process Explorer (right click on "Internet Explorer" and got to properties, then TCP/IP, I could see the proxy being addressed under "Remote address", as see in the graphics above). Alternatively just ask your IT team.
    I won't get into how to set up the software, read it's help files; what you want is to take any communications from PDApp.exe that are NOT already destined to your proxy server's address and send them to your proxy server's address. (this is important - some communications from PDApp are proxy-aware and redirecting them will cause them to fail)
    Hopefully this helps a few people. Despite the issues I love Adobe's software, and am happy I am using it again.

    Thanks for taking a read Jeff, and passing along the information.
    My company uses an ISA proxy server (HTTP protocol)
    Like many such systems, ISA server does not allow SSL tunnels to ports other than 443 and 563 by default (PDApp attempts to use ports 80 and 8080). The reasoning is that SSL tunnels bypass security policy rules and inspection and therefore creates a security risk, which is taken quite seriously (especially with a company this size (37,000+). Check out http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc302684.aspx for more detail.
    As an addendum to the initial post, it is critical that the IT team allows SSL tunnels to the required ports. I hadn't noticed this originally as the policy was adjusted to allow access to the addresses Adobe originally provided.
    I might add a disclaimer that the software mentioned above and similar can also be used to try and circumvent a company's internet security policies, so make sure you can demonstrate that it is being used to force the proxy server rather than avoid it!

  • HAVING INSTALL TROUBLE?  Large list of suggestions/info/solutions in here.

    This thread is about installing Leopard and includes information related to install only - not running Leopard after install.
    It includes information about preparing to install, and some stories of successful installs using a variety of methods. Feel free to add your own story of success.
    It also includes some workarounds/solutions to a few install problems I've seen.
    Here's my story:
    I've been researching before I do my own leopard install on a dual 2.5 G5 10.3.9 system.
    This forum is helpful, but it would be nice to see some solutions compiled into a single thread, so I've assembled a few things I found while poking around for a couple days. Nothing formal, and I have very little technical expertise - these are mostly copy/past from surfing and a couple insights I had during the research.
    Everyone's computer rig is different. No single solution works for everyone, and its possible that all this info may prove useless to some, but at the least it is something to read/learn from until Apple puts together help articles.
    There's very little analysis of what's wrong & who's to blame, just a bunch of stuff that might help when installing Leopard, so here you go:
    Macworld article advising/describing how to prepare BEFORE installing leopard.
    http://www.macworld.com/2007/10/secrets/tcoleopardupgrade/index.php?pf=1
    A free 26 page freebee teaser of a $10 125 page downloadable "book" on how to prepare for install
    http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/samples/TCoUpgradingLeopardSample-1.0.pdf
    Webpage for the downloadable book (I have no affiliation with the author & am not attempting to promote him)
    http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/leopard-upgrading.html?14@@!pt=MW-EXCERPT-TCUL1
    this poster has helped with a couple post install bugs & airport issues
    http://discussions.apple.com/profile.jspa?userID=103923
    An Apple discussion thread on preparation ideas
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1208202&tstart=315
    Here's a couple websites that might provide helpful info
    http://macfixit.com/
    http://www.macintouch.com/readerreports/leopard/index.html
    A thread I put up that lists DVD drives posted by users who are experiencing "problems" with their DVD drives.
    Accurate or not, useful or not, just a list of people wondering if their DVD drive is to blame (or not).
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5719301#5719301
    *Here's my own distillation* (accurate or not) of some pointers/ideas/suggestions -- all found here -- that relate to overcoming "problems" related to installing Leopard.
    1. Do everything you can to prepare for install with any info you can find here or on the net (backing up, learning about & choosing install type, preparing install destination, checking hardware/software, etc etc)
    2. After putting in the install disc, allow DVD test - if it fails return the disc for another
    - installing with a disc that fails the test is a common theme in a number of threads here.
    3. Restart holding down the C button
    - forces a start from the DVD
    4. Burn a copy of DVD disc to standard thickness DVD -R
    - Some have reported certain DVD drives won't read it. Perhaps due to how thin it is.
    5. Try choosing to install just the base operating system, no fonts, no extra applications, no extra languages
    - someone posted the base system may be on layer one (most readable by all DVD drives) of the DVD install disc
    - layer 2 (some drives might not be able to read 2 layer dvd well) may contain everything outside of base OS install
    6. Remove all but stock apple ram
    - this is inconsistent solution, but has worked for many
    7. Install with another mac's dvd drive via firewire target mode (detailed below by someone else)
    - if your dvd drive won't read/result in a successful install, maybe another one will.
    - put dvd into another mac's dvd drive
    - restart that mac holding down the T key
    - connect it to your mac & launch the install disc on the firewire target mode mac
    8. Erase and zero the hard drive you're going to install to - if partitioning, be sure to format correctly for machine
    - users say it takes more time, but makes sure you have the disc formatted correctly & provides a better "environment" for the install
    *A few person observations/opinions (accurate or not)*
    1. Keep it simple:
    - Installing to a apple ram only machine with a clean, zeroed, correctly formatted hard drive is the easiest thing for the Leopard installer to do.
    - Installing to the opposite environment (lots of non-apple software, interface hacks from 3rd party programs, ram that might have un-noticeable glitches, dirty DVD drives, hard drives that are over 60% full etc.....) makes it more challenging to achieve a successful Leopard install. Even with that, hundreds of thousands (2mill copies sold) have probably had successful Leopard installs with the "update" or the "archive & install" methods.
    2. Where do you want to spend your time?
    - After reading the time investment from users that have posted about botched installs -- Sometimes it takes a lot less time to backup, verify backup, erase, zero the disc, format, install Leopard, install all programs, install all program updates & transfer all user info and libraries -- and do that once, than to correct a botched install over & over & over.
    3. I've done both archive & install and erase & install. Do whatever works. From what I've read though, the Leopard DVD install disc appears to have some strict tests/parameters and if they aren't met it won't successfully install, so putting the odds in your favor might be a good idea.
    *Now on to some successful install stories/methods/pointers:*
    ---------------backup, erase, zero disc, fresh install (remember to verify/test the backup)---------------------------
    I just got Leopard and I backed up all of my data, erased the hard drive using Disk Utility with the zero all data option, I installed Leopard, installed all of my applications and copied my data back over without using the migrate manager. So far, I have not had one single problem with Leopard on my MacBook. Everything is running smoothly, So I highly recommend erasing your hard drive with Disk Utility using the zero all data option, installing Leopard, install your apps and check for updates for each application, and then copy your data from your backup. I have a close relative who is a Mac Genius for one of Apple's retail stores (for 6 years) and he says that everytime there is a new OS release, people have all kinds of problems because they did an Upgrade install rather than the process I described above. Yes, it's time consuming but it will save you a lot of trouble later. Apple should strongly recommend doing an erase and install rather than just upgrading. I think it would solve a lot of problems and prevent a lot of headaches.
    -------------Erase & Install method vs upgrade method-------------------------
    Have installed Leopard on both my computers. On the MacBook I did an erase and install and it has worked flawlessly. On the iMac I originally did an upgrad install that went pretty well, but I was having a number of minor issues like many of the posts here. After doing TimeMachine backups for two days I decided to do an erase and install on the iMac and then use the TimeMachine backup to only restore my data. Since doing the the erase and install on the iMac I couldn't be happier. The iMac is running like new and the TimeMachine backups restored flawlessly. Note: I manually restored the files from the TimeMachine backup on the external drive. Now TimeMachine is doing it's first backup on the "new" iMac and has recognized the old TimeMachine backup and is just adding to it. Of course the computer name and user names are identical to what they were before doing the erase and install.
    -------------------Install via upgrade method (with good preparation)--------------------------------
    For those of you who may be hesitant about installing Leopard on an older Mac this may be encouraging.
    I installed Leopard onto a Rev B 12" PB (1GHz 768 MB RAM). Prior to installing I verified the Macintosh HD and did an extended hardware test from the PB install disc. I used the upgrade method to install Leopard as I did from Panther to Tiger on the PB and from Jaguar to Panther to Tiger on my G4 iMac. FileVault was enabled.
    The install took 2 hours to the minute from clicking on Restart in Tiger to logged in to Leopard. 28 minutes of this was taken up by the install DVD verification process. You could skip this, but having read all the posts on these boards about defective DVDs I let it run. The install took a long time to calculate 'time remaining' and eventually gave this as 3 hours 52 minutes, although as I've said, it was less. There were periods of several minutes where nothing seemed to be happening - no hard drive or DVD drive activity - but I resisted the temptation to intervene. There were especially long pauses at 1:42 and 13 minutes to go. The 'about a minute' took 17 minutes during which time my fingers were twitching.
    The restart after installation seemed vey long (as always) but there was no double-restart a la Tiger updates. I can confirm there is no longer a 'Loading Mac OSX' screen with progress bar. You go straight from blue screen to log-in window. All system prefs were as I'd had them in Tiger. Apps launched slowly while Spotlight was indexing but are back to normal now. All apps seem okay including Office:Mac 2004. Word took a long time building the font menu so I've probably got a horde of duplicates again.
    -----------Installing from a DVD COPY of the install disc-----------------------
    I copied the Leopard disk to a blank, double sided DVD. The copied DVD happily started, performed an archive and install without a glitch, and now I have Leopard up and running.
    ---------------Installing with firewire "target disc" method & how to use disc utility to aid install------------------------------------
    ATTENTION EVERYONE- you can run disk utility without having a system installed. This should be your first step in trying to fix the problem!
    Boot off of your Leopard or Tiger disk by holding down the "c" key at startup. When you are prompted with the install screen, instead of installing, go up to the menu bar and select the "utilities" menu, and scroll down to disk utility.
    There are many different things you can try with disk utility. There are a few things you should try first before taking a dive and erasing your entire disk.
    1. If you click on your Hard disk or volume, at the bottom of the window a bunch of general information about your drive will pop up, such as size, format, etc. One of the last things told about your drive is its S.M.A.R.T. status. This is basically a protective measure for you, so you can check and see if your drive is doing alright physically. This isn't completely foolproof, as your drive could still have problems even if it isn't reporting it through the S.M.A.R.T. status. But if your drive is reported as failing, then you can be sure your hard drive needs to be changed. Otherwise, move to step two.
    2. By clicking on your Hard disk or volume, you can also repair permissions and repair disk. If you are having problems with your install or problems after the install has already been done (such as freezing on the blue startup screen), you will want to run both of these. If volume errors are reported back as unfixable, you may want to think of trying to salvage your files (if you don't backup) by purchasing an external firewire drive, installing a system on it and pulling your files from your internal hard disk onto the firewire drive. If all problems are corrected, then go ahead and try the install again.
    3. There is also a tab at the top of the disk utility window that says erase. Here, you can wipe your disk totally clean. Typically, you can't wipe your startup disk clean when you are booted off of the harddrive, because erasing requires that you unmount the disk, in which you can't unmount the startup disk, since the OS is running off of it. Only if you have multiple hard drives or a boot disk (such as leopard or tiger) can you erase your original startup disk. So if you have no further options or do not care about your existing data, go ahead and wipe the disk clean. Also make sure the disk is formatted in Mac OS extended (HFS+). From there, you can go ahead and try the installation.
    Here's some more info on disk utility, and some other ways to check disks through single-user mode-
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106214
    Besides disk utility, there are some other ways of getting the install to work. One of the simplest ways is to use target disk mode. This is for those of you who have more than one mac, preferrably a desktop and a laptop (otherwise you'll have to move both desktops to the near vicinity of one another.). It requires you to hook the computers together using a firewire cable, and allows you to mount the harddrive of one computer onto another. This is a great tool for transferring large files, diagnostics, and bypassing installation problems. This would probably be a solution for anyone who installed Leopard on one computer in their house and got it to work, but couldn't get it to work on another computer (the OP). I've also heard that it bypasses the minimum requirements needed to install Leopard (min. 867 mhz processor). The procedure requires that (with both computers off) you first hook a firewire cable between the intended computers, by plugging one end into a firewire outlet of the first computer and the other end into a firewire outlet in the second computer. You then start up the computer that had Leopard successfully installed on it (or the one that didn't fail during installation). Once it is fully booted and at the desktop, hold the "t" key on the keyboard of the other computer (the one that failed the installation) and start it up. Continue holding "t" until you see a firewire symbol bouncing around on the screen. You should then see the drive mounted on the first computer as a firewire drive. You will be able to access everything on the harddrive as normal. You can forget about the computer with the firewire symbol bouncing around on it from this moment on. Now, put the Leopard install disk in the DVD drive, hold the "c" key and restart the computer. It will boot off of the install disk, as normal, but now you should have the option to select the disk of the other computer in target disk mode. Choose the disk and start the installation. Then cross your fingers!
    More information on target disk mode here-
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58583
    If none of these options work, then report back what happened after you tried each of them, and we can try to solve the problem on a case-by-case basis.
    -------------Install to an external partitioned firewire disc---------------------------
    I used my 1000 mhz APS partitioned G4 Cube to install 10.5 on an External APS partitioned Firewire Disk. (If you attempt to install from a GUID partitioned disk like the Intel MB Pro, it requires the External disk to also be GUID...). That installation was a simple "Install" procedure. No problems.
    ------------Install with 2 hard drives method, cloning & import from previous machine---------------
    After reading much here and elsewhere I opted to do a clean install followed by an 'import from previous machine'
    1. Carbon Copy Clone your 10.4 disk; this will act as the backup you should be taking anyhow and the source for your import.
    2. Test your backup (you do test your backups on occasion right?) boot into your newly installed copy and look around, you should find everything works as it should, if not check your copy options and try again.
    3. Disconnect your backup/copy, insert your 10.5 media and do a clean install, configuring as you may (there is a good amount of space to save in printer drivers and alternate languages).
    4. After you've finished the install you will be given the option to import files from another mac or mounted volume, attach your backup, import it; select what you want, I wanted all files but you could choose to take this as an opportunity to clean up, 132 GB of data took about 2 hours to walk through on my MBP.
    5. I am running from this now and am quite happy.
    6. Keep your 10.4 backup copy for a couple of weeks just in case, create a new backup set with time machine?
    YMMV but enjoy.
    -------------if your destination drive to install on doesn't show up right away-----------------
    I have a fix for you. This was brought up in another thread, and I had the same problem. The solution is so ghetto, but it really works. Here is what you do:
    When you get to the select a destination screen, go to the utilities menu and open up Disk Utility. You'll notice your hard drive is there, but it's missing the Mac OS X partition. This is the trick: wait about 10-15 minutes, and come back. Your partition will now be showing. Simply quit Disk Utility and return back to the installer. It should work from there.
    --------------If having prob w/ dual layer disc---------------------------------------
    I did a successful custom install by removing every single install package other than "base system". My prior attempts had always kept the Printer Driver package but removing the fonts, languages and X11 install packages. Removing the Printer Driver install package finally did the trick.
    The Leopard install disk is dual-layer. My PowerBook G4 1Ghz Titanium has a single layer DVD drive. The basic Leopard OSX install package is on a DVD layer that is readable by older, non dual-layer drives; the other "accessory" Leopard install packages(i.e; printer drivers, X11, language) are on a DVD layer not accessible with older DVD drives. The Leopard install program incorrectly assumes everyone has a dual-layer DVD drive and subsequently "chokes" on the install when trying to install packages from the inaccessible DVD layer. This is how I ended up with repeated "EXCLAMATION!" ....."could not validate the contents of....." errors.
    -----------1 users solution to exclamation mark on install problem-------------------------
    I got a giant exclamation mark when installing on my iMac too. Turns out there was some trifling problem with my hard drive. Here's what I did to fix it:
    1. Boot from the Leopard DVD.
    2. Select Disk Utility from the Utilities menu once the installer starts.
    3. Click the drive you tried to install Leopard on.
    4. Click Repair Volume.
    5. Brew a nice hot cup of tea.
    6. If it finds anything wrong it will attempt to fix it and will display a message describing the problem.
    7. Quit Disk Utility and install as normal.
    This wont necessarily work for everyone as there are many things that might cause the exclamation mark to appear.

    I'm not really sure what method that person was talking about. I just read he had a successful install so I posted it.
    But I'll hazard a guess
    1. copy your entire drive to a backup drive
    2. boot into that drive and test it out - make sure its a flawless backup, it works, and the hard drive has no problems
    3. eject that drive, disconnect it and reboot into the leopard install dvd
    4. erase your main hard drive using disc utilities on the leopard install dvd -- you've made a backup, made sure that backup was good, and disconnected it so it's currently safely disconnected from the leopard install you're about to do. Also, on the hard drive you're erasing and installing leopard on to, many people recommend "Zeroing" it as well as erasing it. That option is part of the erase function in disc utilities on the leopard install disc.
    5. do a clean install of leopard
    6. follow step 4 from that original post exactly as that person described to do.
    7. read the rest of what they said
    That's pretty much it. With the backup/erase/clean install/import/ you pretty much get everything you need exactly the way you want it with very few things missing -- and you've done this over a clean install. Plus that poster did mention that you can select what you want to import from your backup hard drive.
    It sounds like its a "clean install" method that gives you control via "import from machine" option in the installer. Control over what parts of your "old mac" you want to import into your "new leopard mac".
    Hopefully that helps. It sounds more involved, but its actually pretty quick and provides you with a perfectly save backup in case anything goes wrong with the leopard install.

  • My external HD will not show up on my desktop anymore. I'm on macbook pro 13", OS 10.7. It doesn't show up in disc utilities, nor on another mac, nor on that mac's disc utility. I happened to restart the comp while the HD was connected.

    My external HD won't show up anymore on my desktop nor does it get listed in disc utilities. I tried to cennect it to another mac but it doesn't show there either nor in that mac's disc utility. I happened to re-start the computer while the hd was connected and now it doesn't show up anymore. I use it for back-up via Time machine. I could re-format and do the back up all over again but then I need to find it first. Please, does anyone have any solution to this problem?

    It sounds as though the external drive may have failed. There's nothing at all wrong with restarting your computer with the external drive connected -- that's a perfectly reasonable and normal thing to do, done by countless users every day without any ill effects.

  • IMac is running slow again after upgrading Memory to 6 GB 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM.  Mail is especially slow.  I have searched the community info, but I am really a novice and most of the solutions appear to be beyond my level of proficiency. Please help!

    I am at a loss. even after reading other questions and responses.  After upgrading to Mt. Lion, everything on my iMac slowed down.  I knew more memory would be needed, so I went from 2G to 6G.  That worked for awhile, but now, about 3 weeks later, things are slowing down again.  Mail is especially slow, when moving from one message to another, and also just plain typing is delayed in mail.  iPhoto has had the spinning wheel issue since change to Mt. Lion, but it eventually stops and the app itself is functional, so this is just annoying as much as anything.
    Any easy, simple to follow instructions would be appreciated.  Is it better for a novice to take to the Genius Bar or to an approved Mac repair center in my area, rather than attempt some of the solutions I've seen offered here.  And, if I do, what's the likelihood the issues will be resolvable?? Clearly, I am not the only one with this issue ...
    Thanks for any help you can offer.

    There are a few other possible causes of generalized slow performance that you can rule out easily.
    Reset the System Management Controller.
    If you have many image or video files on the Desktop with preview icons, move them to another folder.
    If applicable, uncheck all boxes in the iCloud preference pane.
    Disconnect all non-essential wired peripherals and remove aftermarket expansion cards, if any.
    Check your keychains in Keychain Access for excessively duplicated items.
    Boot into Recovery mode, launch Disk Utility, and run Repair Disk.
    If you're booting from an aftermarket SSD, see whether there's a firmware update for it.
    Otherwise, take the steps below when you notice the problem.
    Step 1
    Launch the Activity Monitor application in any of the following ways:
    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Activity Monitor in the icon grid.
    Select the CPU tab of the Activity Monitor window.
    Select All Processes from the menu in the toolbar, if not already selected.
    Click the heading of the % CPU column in the process table to sort the entries by CPU usage. You may have to click it twice to get the highest value at the top. What is it, and what is the process? Also post the values for % User, % System, and % Idle at the bottom of the window.
    Select the System Memory tab. What values are shown in the bottom part of the window for Page outs and Swap used?
    Next, select the Disk Activity tab. Post the approximate values shown for Reads in/sec and Writes out/sec (not Reads in and Writes out.)
    Step 2
    If you have more than one user account, you must be logged in as an administrator to carry out this step.
    Launch the Console application in the same way you launched Activity Monitor. Make sure the title of the Console window is All Messages. If it isn't, select All Messages from the SYSTEM LOG QUERIES menu on the left. If you don't see that menu, select
    View ▹ Show Log List
    from the menu bar.
    Select the 50 or so most recent entries in the log. Copy them to the Clipboard (command-C). Paste into a reply to this message (command-V). You're looking for entries at the end of the log, not at the beginning.
    When posting a log extract, be selective. Don't post more than is requested.
    Please do not indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.
    Important: Some personal information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting. That should be easy to do if your extract is not too long.

  • Setting up EarlyWatch in Solution manager

    Hi Guys
      I am trying to configure Early Watch in solution manager(System Id u2013SOL , Installation No - 0020306432) for an satellite system (System Id -DEV u2013Installation No : 0020181089).
    I have followed all the configuration steps listed below :
    1.     Configuration RFCs to market place SAPOSS and to satellite Systems and RFC Back to solution manager. All RFC like SAPOSS and Back has been tested from SDCCN (Solution manager and satellite system)
    2.     Configured  SDCCN in solution manager and in satellite system except u201CGenerate Includes for Service data control centeru201D in SPRO of solution manager as this process is getting time out and not letting us to generate all the includes
    3.     Activated Service data Control center locally and assign solution manager as u2018Master system for allu2019.
    4.     Activated SDCCN in satellite system(DEV) ,Created Earlywatch Service in Solution manager for DEV system  and also created/Started u2018Refresh Sessionu2019 in SDCCN of DEV(Satellite system)
    5.     This successfully shows me Early watch link in u2018Waitingu2019 Status in solution manager.
    6.     I click on u2018Start Service Processingu2019 to Schedule/Run u201CSM:EXEC SERVICESu201D background job .
    Problem :  Background job u201CSM:EXEC SERVICESu201D get cancelled after some time and throws a Dump which is pasted below.
    Dump shows that an include u2018/1CAGTF/IF_LOGFUNC_000393u2019  is missing which should have been generated while activating the includes for SDCCN in SPRO of solution manager.
    I found includes from u2018/1CAGTF/IF_LOGFUNC_000001u2019 to  u2018/1CAGTF/IF_LOGFUNC_000353u2019 in the system as it seems that not all include have been generated  . 
    *Could you please help me to provide some SAP note so that I would be able to generate all the includes .  *
    DUMP
    Runtime Errors         SYNTAX_ERROR
    Date and Time          24.05.2008 00:01:02
    Short text
    Syntax error in program "RDSVASAEW_ROOT_____________073 ".
    What happened?
    Error in the ABAP Application Program
    The current ABAP program "SAPLDSVAS_PROC" had to be terminated because it has
    come across a statement that unfortunately cannot be executed.
    The following syntax error occurred in program "RDSVASAEW_ROOT_____________073
    " in include "RDSVASAEW_ROOT_____________073 " in
    line 96:
    "INCLUDE report "/1CAGTF/IF_LOGFUNC_000393" not found."
    The include has been created and last changed by:
    Created by: "SAP "
    Last changed by: "SAP "
    What can you do?
    Please eliminate the error by performing a syntax check
    (or an extended program check) on the program "RDSVASAEW_ROOT_____________073
    You can also perform the syntax check from the ABAP Editor.
    If the problem persists, proceed as follows:
    Note down which actions and inputs caused the error.
    To process the problem further, contact you SAP system
    administrator.
    Using Transaction ST22 for ABAP Dump Analysis, you can look
    at and manage termination messages, and you can also
    keep them for a long time.
    Error analysis
    The following syntax error was found in the program
    RDSVASAEW_ROOT_____________073 :
    "INCLUDE report "/1CAGTF/IF_LOGFUNC_000393" not found."
    How to correct the error
    Probably the only way to eliminate the error is to correct the program.
    If you cannot solve the problem yourself and want to send an error
    notification to SAP, include the following information:
    1. The description of the current problem (short dump)
    To save the description, choose "System->List->Save->Local File
    (Unconverted)".
    2. Corresponding system log
    Display the system log by calling transaction SM21.
    Restrict the time interval to 10 minutes before and five minutes
    after the short dump. Then choose "System->List->Save->Local File
    (Unconverted)".
    3. If the problem occurs in a problem of your own or a modified SAP
    program: The source code of the program
    In the editor, choose "Utilities->More
    Utilities->Upload/Download->Download".
    4. Details about the conditions under which the error occurred or which
    actions and input led to the error.
    System environment
    SAP-Release 700
    Application server... "mslsol"
    Network address...... "192.168.193.154"
    Operating system..... "Windows NT"
    Release.............. "5.2"
    Hardware type........ "2x Intel 801586"
    Character length.... 16 Bits
    Pointer length....... 32 Bits
    Work process number.. 10
    Shortdump setting.... "full"
    Database server... "MSLSOL"
    Database type..... "ORACLE"
    Database name..... "SOL"
    Database user ID.. "SAPSR3"
    Char.set.... "C"
    SAP kernel....... 700
    created (date)... "Aug 29 2006 00:18:21"
    create on........ "NT 5.0 2195 Service Pack 4 x86 MS VC++ 13.10"
    Database version. "OCI_10201_SHARE (10.2.0.2.0) "
    Patch level. 75
    Patch text.. " "
    Database............. "ORACLE 9.2.0.., ORACLE 10.1.0.., ORACLE 10.2.0.."
    SAP database version. 700
    Operating system..... "Windows NT 5.0, Windows NT 5.1, Windows NT 5.2"
    Memory consumption
    Roll.... 8176
    EM...... 29266272
    Heap.... 0
    Page.... 24576
    MM Used. 24845128
    MM Free. 236264
    User and Transaction
    Client.............. 600
    User................ "BASISA"
    Language key........ "E"
    Transaction......... " "
    Program............. "SAPLDSVAS_PROC"
    Screen.............. "SAPMSSY0 1000"
    Screen line......... 6
    Information on where terminated
    Termination occurred in the ABAP program "SAPLDSVAS_PROC" - in "EXECUTE".
    The main program was "RDSMOPBACK_AUTOSESSIONS ".
    In the source code you have the termination point in line 2146
    of the (Include) program "LDSVAS_PROCCD0".
    The program "SAPLDSVAS_PROC" was started as a background job.
    Job Name....... "SM:EXEC SERVICES"
    Job Initiator.. "BASISA"
    Job Number..... 00384300
    Source Code Extract
    Line
    SourceCde
    2116
    ls_stdparameter-versnr           = po_ctnode->versnr.
    2117
    ls_stdparameter-grp              = po_ctnode->grp.
    2118
    ls_stdparameter-id               = po_ctnode->id.
    2119
    ls_stdparameter-reference_versnr = po_ctnode->reference_versnr.
    2120
    ls_stdparameter-reference_grp    = po_ctnode->reference_grp.
    2121
    ls_stdparameter-reference_id     = po_ctnode->reference_id.
    2122
    else.
    2123
    ls_stdparameter-grp              = pf_grp.
    2124
    ls_stdparameter-versnr           = pf_versnr.
    2125
    ls_stdparameter-reference_grp    = pf_grp.
    2126
    ls_stdparameter-reference_versnr = pf_versnr.
    2127
    endif.
    2128
    2129
      Formroutinen aufrufen
    2130
    loop at    actseq
    2131
    into  ls_actrel
    2132
    where exec_time = pf_exec_time.
    2133
    check ls_actrel-exec_time ne gf_exec_time_event
    2134
    or ( ls_actrel-exec_time = gf_exec_time_event and
    2135
    ls_actrel-event     = pf_event               ).
    2136
    call function 'DSVAS_CDMNT_FORM_NAME'
    2137
    exporting
    2138
    pf_container_type = 'A'
    2139
    pf_form_number    = ls_actrel-action
    2140
    importing
    2141
    pf_form_name      = lf_form_name.
    2142
    perform (lf_form_name)
    2143
    in program (program)
    2144
    using ls_stdparameter
    2145
    if found.
    >>>>>
    endloop.
    2147
    endmethod.                    "execute
    2148
    2149
    Collect_Known_Events
    2150
    method collect_known_events.
    2151
    data: ls_actseq type line of ltype_action_sequence_table,
    2152
    lf_event  type dsvasactseq-event.
    2153
    2154
    loop at actseq into ls_actseq
    2155
    where ( exec_time = gf_exec_time_event and
    2156
    event     ne space                 )
    2157
    or   exec_time = gf_exec_time_1
    2158
    or   exec_time = gf_exec_time_2
    2159
    or   exec_time = gf_exec_time_3
    2160
    or   exec_time = gf_exec_time_modus_close.
    2161
    if ls_actseq-exec_time = gf_exec_time_event.
    2162
    read table pt_events with table key table_line = ls_actseq-event
    2163
    transporting no fields.
    2164
    if sy-subrc ne 0.
    2165
    insert ls_actseq-event into table pt_events.
    Contents of system fields
    Name
    Val.
    SY-SUBRC
    0
    SY-INDEX
    1
    SY-TABIX
    1
    SY-DBCNT
    0
    SY-FDPOS
    30
    SY-LSIND
    0
    SY-PAGNO
    0
    SY-LINNO
    1
    SY-COLNO
    1
    SY-PFKEY
    SY-UCOMM
    SY-TITLE
    DSWP: Execute rule set
    SY-MSGTY
    E
    SY-MSGID
    FL
    SY-MSGNO
    046
    SY-MSGV1
    DSVAS_TOOLS_PACKAGE_GET
    SY-MSGV2
    SY-MSGV3
    SY-MSGV4
    SY-MODNO
    0
    SY-DATUM
    20080524
    SY-UZEIT
    000049
    SY-XPROG
    SAPCNVE
    SY-XFORM
    CONVERSION_EXIT
    Active Calls/Events
    No.   Ty.          Program                             Include                             Line
    Name
    11 FORM         SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCCD0                       2146
    EXECUTE
    10 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCCD0                       2142
    LCL_ACTION_SEQUENCE=>EXECUTE
    9 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCCTI                       1741
    LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE
    8 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCCTI                       1792
    LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE_AND_PROPAGATE
    7 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCCTI                       1806
    LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE_AND_PROPAGATE
    6 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCSEI                       2025
    LCL_SESSION=>EXECUTE
    5 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCSEI                       1582
    LCL_SESSION=>CONTEXT_INSTANCES_CREATE
    4 METHOD       SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCSEI                       1995
    LCL_SESSION=>EXECUTE
    3 FUNCTION     SAPLDSVAS_PROC                      LDSVAS_PROCU02                        303
    DSVAS_PROC_SESSION_OPEN
    2 METHOD       CL_DSMOP_SOLUTION=============CP    CL_DSMOP_SOLUTION=============CM01P   184
    CL_DSMOP_SOLUTION=>START_PERIODIC_SERVICES
    1 EVENT        RDSMOPBACK_AUTOSESSIONS             RDSMOPBACK_AUTOSESSIONS                72
    START-OF-SELECTION
    Chosen variables
    Name
    Val.
    No.      11 Ty.          FORM
    Name  EXECUTE
    PF_EXEC_TIME
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    PF_EVENT
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    PO_CTNODE
    |
    | 2000D000 |
    | E0001C00 |
    | PF_GRP |
    |  |
    | 22222222222222222222 |
    | 00000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000 |
    | PF_VERSNR |
    | 00000 |
    | 33333 |
    | 00000 |
    | 00000 |
    | 00000 |
    | <%_L02E>-EXEC_TIME |
    | ??? |
    | ?????? |
    | ?????? |
    | <%_L02F> |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | LS_ACTREL-EXEC_TIME |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | GF_EXEC_TIME_EVENT |
    | E |
    | 4 |
    | 5 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | SYST-REPID |
    | SAPLDSVAS_PROC |
    | 5454455455554422222222222222222222222222 |
    | 310C43613F02F300000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | LS_ACTREL-EVENT |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | SY-SAPRL+0(4) |
    | 70 |
    | 33 |
    | 70 |
    | 00 |
    | 00 |
    | LS_ACTREL-ACTION |
    | 108 |
    | 333 |
    | 108 |
    | 000 |
    | 000 |
    | LF_FORM_NAME |
    | ACTION_108 |
    | 44544453332222222222222222222222 |
    | 1349FEF1080000000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | ME->PROGRAM |
    | RDSVASAEW_ROOT_____________073 |
    | 5455454455544555555555555553332222222222 |
    | 243613157F2FF4FFFFFFFFFFFFF0730000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | %_DUMMY$$ |
    |  |
    | 2222 |
    | 0000 |
    | 0000 |
    | 0000 |
    | LS_STDPARAMETER |
    | EA6000000000255###ESESSION                                           00047EA_ROOT |
    | 4433333333333330004545544422222222222222222222222222222222222222222223333344554452222222222222 |
    | 516000000000255010535339FE00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004751F2FF40000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | No.      10 Ty.          METHOD |
    | Name  LCL_ACTION_SEQUENCE=>EXECUTE |
    | PF_EXEC_TIME |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | PF_EVENT |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | PO_CTNODE |
    |
    2000D000
    E0001C00
    PF_GRP
    22222222222222222222
    00000000000000000000
    00000000000000000000
    00000000000000000000
    PF_VERSNR
    00000
    33333
    00000
    00000
    00000
    <%_L02E>-EXEC_TIME
    <%_L02F>
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    LS_ACTREL-EXEC_TIME
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    LS_ACTREL-EVENT
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    LS_ACTREL-ACTION
    108
    333
    108
    000
    000
    LF_FORM_NAME
    ACTION_108
    44544453332222222222222222222222
    1349FEF1080000000000000000000000
    00000000000000000000000000000000
    00000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->PROGRAM
    RDSVASAEW_ROOT_____________073
    5455454455544555555555555553332222222222
    243613157F2FF4FFFFFFFFFFFFF0730000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    LS_STDPARAMETER
    EA6000000000255###ESESSION                                           00047EA_ROOT
    4433333333333330004545544422222222222222222222222222222222222222222223333344554452222222222222
    516000000000255010535339FE00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004751F2FF40000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    No.       9 Ty.          METHOD
    Name  LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE
    PF_EXEC_TIME
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    PF_EVENT
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    GF_EXEC_TIME_ATTRIBUTES
    a
    6
    1
    0
    0
    RSJOBINFO
    00000000000000                                  ##
    2222222222222222222222222222222233333333333333222222222222222222222222222222222200
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME
    |
    | 2000D000 |
    | E0001C00 |
    | GT_OPEN_SESSIONS |
    | Table IT_3668[1x44] |
    | FUNCTION-POOL=DSVAS_PROCDATA=GT_OPEN_SESSIONS |
    | Table reference: 1911 |
    | TABH+  0(20) = 807E0D3E000000000000000077070000540E0000 |
    | TABH+ 20(20) = 010000002C000000FFFFFFFF0417010010040000 |
    | TABH+ 40( 8) = 10000000A4318001 |
    | store        = 0x807E0D3E |
    | ext1         = 0x00000000 |
    | shmId        = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | id           = 1911  (0x77070000) |
    | label        = 3668  (0x540E0000) |
    | fill         = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | leng         = 44    (0x2C000000) |
    | loop         = -1    (0xFFFFFFFF) |
    | xtyp         = TYPE#000007 |
    | occu         = 16    (0x10000000) |
    | access       = 4     (ItAccessHashed) |
    | idxKind      = 0     (ItIndexNone) |
    | uniKind      = 1     (ItUnique) |
    | keyKind      = 3     (user defined) |
    | cmpMode      = 8     (cmpManyEq) |
    | occu0        = 1 |
    | groupCntl    = 0 |
    | rfc          = 0 |
    | unShareable  = 0 |
    | mightBeShared = 0 |
    | sharedWithShmTab = 0 |
    | isShmLockId  = 0 |
    | gcKind       = 0 |
    | isUsed       = 1 |
    | isCtfyAble   = 1 |
    | >>>>> Shareable Table Header Data <<<<< |
    | tabi         = 0xC0AB0D3E |
    | pgHook       = 0x00000000 |
    | idxPtr       = 0x78F10D3E |
    | shmTabhSet   = 0x00000000 |
    | id           = 2504  (0xC8090000) |
    | refCount     = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | tstRefCount  = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | lineAdmin    = 16    (0x10000000) |
    | lineAlloc    = 16    (0x10000000) |
    | shmVersId    = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | shmRefCount  = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | >>>>> 1st level extension part <<<<< |
    | regHook      = Not allocated |
    | collHook     = Not allocated |
    | ext2         = Not allocated |
    | >>>>> 2nd level extension part <<<<< |
    | tabhBack     = Not allocated |
    | delta_head   = Not allocated |
    | pb_func      = Not allocated |
    | pb_handle    = Not allocated |
    | GF_EXEC_TIME_BEFORE_REPORT_GEN |
    | R |
    | 5 |
    | 2 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | GF_EXEC_TIME_INIT |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | ME->INITIALIZED |
    |  |
    | 2 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | GF_EXEC_TIME_AFTER |
    | A |
    | 4 |
    | 1 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | ME->ACTSEQ |
    |
    2000D000
    C0003C00
    SCREEN
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->HAS_TABLES
    X
    5
    8
    0
    0
    SYST
    ##########################A###P##############################################T###ÿ##### u####
    0000000000000000000000100040005000000050000000007000000000000000000000000000105000F00050270000
    1000101000001000000000E010101000000000C0000000004000000000000000000000000000604000F00080050600
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000000000000000000000000000000000000040000000
    00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000070000000000000000000000000000000000000D000000C
    SY-REPID
    SAPLDSVAS_PROC
    5454455455554422222222222222222222222222
    310C43613F02F300000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->CHECK_TABLES
    |
    | 2000D000 |
    | 3000CC00 |
    | No.       8 Ty.          METHOD |
    | Name  LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE_AND_PROPAGATE |
    | PF_EXEC_TIME |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | PF_EVENT |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | PF_CON |
    | SESSION |
    | 5455444222 |
    | 35339FE000 |
    | 0000000000 |
    | 0000000000 |
    | PF_INS |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | ME->DYNAMIC |
    | X |
    | 5 |
    | 8 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | ME |
    |
    2000D000
    E0001C00
    GF_SESSION_DEF_TYPE_MORE_DEV
    L
    4
    C
    0
    0
    ME->ACTIVE
    X
    5
    8
    0
    0
    GF_SESSION_DEF_TYPE_VERSION
    V
    5
    6
    0
    0
    ME->CON
    SESSION
    5455444222
    35339FE000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    ME->INS
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->CHILD_CONDSEQ
    F0000000
    F0000000
    GF_CONTEXT_SESSION
    SESSION
    5455444222
    35339FE000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    ME->CHILDREN
    Table[initial]
    LO_TNODE
    |
    | F0000000 |
    | F0000000 |
    | %_ARCHIVE |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | No.       7 Ty.          METHOD |
    | Name  LCL_CHECK_TREENODE=>EXECUTE_AND_PROPAGATE |
    | PF_EXEC_TIME |
    | I |
    | 4 |
    | 9 |
    | 0 |
    | 0 |
    | PF_EVENT |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | PF_CON |
    | SESSION |
    | 5455444222 |
    | 35339FE000 |
    | 0000000000 |
    | 0000000000 |
    | PF_INS |
    |  |
    | 2222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | ME |
    |
    2000D000
    F0000C00
    ME->CHILD_CONDSEQ
    |
    | F0000000 |
    | F0000000 |
    | ME->CHILDREN |
    | Table IT_3674[26x8] |
    | DATA=CHILDREN
    Table reference: 1919
    TABH+  0(20) = 68550D3E00000000000000007F0700005A0E0000
    TABH+ 20(20) = 1A00000008000000800100000417010030080000
    TABH+ 40( 8) = 10000000C1288001
    store        = 0x68550D3E
    ext1         = 0x00000000
    shmId        = 0     (0x00000000)
    id           = 1919  (0x7F070000)
    label        = 3674  (0x5A0E0000)
    fill         = 26    (0x1A000000)
    leng         = 8     (0x08000000)
    loop         = 384   (0x80010000)
    xtyp         = TYPE#000029
    occu         = 16    (0x10000000)
    access       = 1     (ItAccessStandard)
    idxKind      = 0     (ItIndexNone)
    uniKind      = 2     (ItUniqueNon)
    keyKind      = 1     (default)
    cmpMode      = 4     (cmpSingleEq)
    occu0        = 1
    groupCntl    = 0
    rfc          = 0
    unShareable  = 0
    mightBeShared = 0
    sharedWithShmTab = 0
    isShmLockId  = 0
    gcKind       = 0
    isUsed       = 1
    isCtfyAble   = 1
    >>>>> Shareable Table Header Data <<<<<
    tabi         = 0xB0B10D3E
    pgHook       = 0xF0882E3E
    idxPtr       = 0x00000000
    shmTabhSet   = 0x00000000
    id           = 2508  (0xCC090000)
    refCount     = 0     (0x00000000)
    tstRefCount  = 0     (0x00000000)
    lineAdmin    = 48    (0x30000000)
    lineAlloc    = 48    (0x30000000)
    shmVersId    = 0     (0x00000000)
    shmRefCount  = 1     (0x01000000)
    >>>>> 1st level extension part <<<<<
    regHook      = Not allocated
    collHook     = Not allocated
    ext2         = Not allocated
    >>>>> 2nd level extension part <<<<<
    tabhBack     = Not allocated
    delta_head   = Not allocated
    pb_func      = Not allocated
    pb_handle    = Not allocated
    LO_TNODE
    |
    | 2000D000 |
    | E0001C00 |
    | LO_CTNODE |
    |
    2000D000
    E0001C00
    %_SPACE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    No.       6 Ty.          METHOD
    Name  LCL_SESSION=>EXECUTE
    PF_EXEC_TIME
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    PF_EVENT
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    PF_CON
    SESSION
    5455444222
    35339FE000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    PF_INS
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->ACTSEQ
    |
    | F0000000 |
    | F0000000 |
    | ME->GLOBAL_CHECK_GRP |
    | EA_ROOT |
    | 44554452222222222222 |
    | 51F2FF40000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000 |
    | ME->GLOBAL_VERSNR |
    | 00047 |
    | 33333 |
    | 00047 |
    | 00000 |
    | 00000 |
    | ME->CHECK_TREE |
    |
    2000D000
    F0000C00
    GF_EXEC_TIME_MODUS_CLOSE
    W
    5
    7
    0
    0
    ME->RAISED_EVENTS
    Table[initial]
    GF_EXEC_TIME_LOGICAL_COMPLETE
    L
    4
    C
    0
    0
    No.       5 Ty.          METHOD
    Name  LCL_SESSION=>CONTEXT_INSTANCES_CREATE
    LT_ZOMBIES
    Table[initial]
    LS_CTREL-TREENODE
    F0000000
    F0000000
    LO_ZOMBIE
    |
    | F0000000 |
    | F0000000 |
    | LT_NEW_CONINS |
    | Table IT_3670[1x100] |
    | FUNCTION-POOL=DSVAS_PROCCLASS=LCL_SESSIONMETHOD=CONTEXT_INSTANCES_CREATEDATA=LT_NEW_CONINS |
    | Table reference: 1920 |
    | TABH+  0(20) = 90C50D3E30F3DE3D0000000080070000560E0000 |
    | TABH+ 20(20) = 0100000064000000080100000417010060140000 |
    | TABH+ 40( 8) = 01000000C1248401 |
    | store        = 0x90C50D3E |
    | ext1         = 0x30F3DE3D |
    | shmId        = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | id           = 1920  (0x80070000) |
    | label        = 3670  (0x560E0000) |
    | fill         = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | leng         = 100   (0x64000000) |
    | loop         = 264   (0x08010000) |
    | xtyp         = TYPE#000094 |
    | occu         = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | access       = 1     (ItAccessStandard) |
    | idxKind      = 0     (ItIndexNone) |
    | uniKind      = 2     (ItUniqueNon) |
    | keyKind      = 1     (default) |
    | cmpMode      = 2     (cmpSingleMcmpR) |
    | occu0        = 1 |
    | groupCntl    = 0 |
    | rfc          = 0 |
    | unShareable  = 0 |
    | mightBeShared = 1 |
    | sharedWithShmTab = 0 |
    | isShmLockId  = 0 |
    | gcKind       = 0 |
    | isUsed       = 1 |
    | isCtfyAble   = 1 |
    | >>>>> Shareable Table Header Data <<<<< |
    | tabi         = 0x08AB0D3E |
    | pgHook       = 0x00000000 |
    | idxPtr       = 0x00000000 |
    | shmTabhSet   = 0x00000000 |
    | id           = 2505  (0xC9090000) |
    | refCount     = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | tstRefCount  = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | lineAdmin    = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | lineAlloc    = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | shmVersId    = 0     (0x00000000) |
    | shmRefCount  = 1     (0x01000000) |
    | >>>>> 1st level extension part <<<<< |
    | regHook      = 0xB0F0BE3D |
    | collHook     = 0x00000000 |
    | ext2         = 0x00000000 |
    | >>>>> 2nd level extension part <<<<< |
    | tabhBack     = Not allocated |
    | delta_head   = Not allocated |
    | pb_func      = Not allocated |
    | pb_handle    = Not allocated |
    | <LFS_CONINS> |
    | SESSION |
    | 54554442222222222222222222222222222222222222222222 |
    | 35339FE0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
    | ME |
    |
    90006000
    4000B000
    <LFS_CONINS>-CON
    SESSION
    5455444222
    35339FE000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    <LFS_CONINS>-INS
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
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    SY
    ##########################A###P##############################################T###ÿ##### u####
    0000000000000000000000100040005000000050000000007000000000000000000000000000105000F00050270000
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    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000000000000000000000000000000000000040000000
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    GF_EXEC_TIME_BEFORE
    B
    4
    2
    0
    0
    No.       4 Ty.          METHOD
    Name  LCL_SESSION=>EXECUTE
    PF_EXEC_TIME
    I
    4
    9
    0
    0
    PF_EVENT
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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    PF_CON
    2222222222
    0000000000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    PF_INS
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    ME->ACTSEQ
    |
    | F0000000 |
    | F0000000 |
    | ME |
    |
    90006000
    4000B000
    ME->LOGICAL_COMPLETE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    GF_EXEC_TIME_COMPLETE
    C
    4
    3
    0
    0
    ME->COMPLETE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    SY-XFORM
    CONVERSION_EXIT
    444545544454545222222222222222
    3FE65239FEF5894000000000000000
    000000000000000000000000000000
    000000000000000000000000000000
    No.       3 Ty.          FUNCTION
    Name  DSVAS_PROC_SESSION_OPEN
    PF_HANDLE_TO_USE
    0
    0000
    0000
    PF_MAX_TREE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    PF_MODE
    C
    4
    3
    0
    0
    PS_SESSION_NUMBER
    EA6000000000255
    443333333333333
    516000000000255
    000000000000000
    000000000000000
    PF_HANDLE
    1
    0000
    1000
    PF_HIDE_TREE
    2
    0
    0
    0
    PF_MODE_USED
    2
    0
    0
    0
    PF_NEXT_CHECK_GRP
    22222222222222222222
    00000000000000000000
    00000000000000000000
    00000000000000000000
    PF_NEXT_CHECK_ID
    00000
    33333
    00000
    00000
    00000
    PF_NEXT_CON
    2222222222
    0000000000
    0000000000
    0000000000
    PF_NEXT_INS
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    PT_ERRORS
    Table[initial]
    PT_FRONTEND_TREE[]
    Table[initial]
    PF_LANGUAGE
    E
    4
    5
    0
    0
    <%_TABLE_DSVASSESSADMIN>
    LF_BUNDLE_VERSNR
    00038
    33333
    00038
    00000
    00000
    DSVASRESULTSGEN-CLUSTR
    0
    00
    00
    PS_SESSION_NUMBER-SESSNO
    6000000000255
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    6000000000255
    0000000000000
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    LS_OPEN_SESSIONS-SESSION
    |
    | 90006000 |
    | 4000B000 |
    | LO_SESSION |
    |
    90006000
    4000B000
    LS_OPEN_SESSIONS
    EA6000000000255C####k#
    4433333333333334009060
    51600000000025531040B0
    0000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000
    SY-XPROG
    SAPCNVE
    5454454222222222222222222222222222222222
    3103E65000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    LS_SESSDEFGEN-MULTI_USER

    Please replace the Service Definitions in your SAP Solution Manager
    system as described in SAP Note 727998.
    As of SAP Solution Manager 7.0 (= 4.0) Support Package Stack 15 (which
    includes ST-PI 700_2005_1 SP06) you can trigger the required steps
    within transaction SDCCN:
    Menu Utilities -> Maintain Service Definitions ->
    Select 'Delete and Replace Service Definitions -> Confirm this
    selection-> Confirm that you want to delete the definitions -> Confirm
    that a new task 'Service Definition Refresh' was created
    Take a note of the task id -> Review the log for this task id when it
    is completed. You should not see any errors for either the update
    of a Service Definitions table or the generation of any re-import
    include.
    Reschedule SM:EXEC SERVICES and the reported dump will no longer
    occur.

  • My solution (or so I thought) to Power Manager/CPU throttling problems!!!

    I have found a solution to all my Power Manager/CPU throttling problems!!! Though there is some good and bad news.
    {EDIT: The problem has NOT been fixed, even after latest PowerManager (3.62) and BIOS (1.30) versions. Pretty much ignore anything I say below as the problem is still occurring. You can see my full post here: http://forum.lenovo.com/t5/W-Series-ThinkPad-Laptops/W520-Speedstep-not-working-properly-on-battery-...}
    Good news:  I have NONE of the throttling issues or inconsistent CPU frequency problems I was having before on AC or battery power.  Everything, including TurboBoost on battery works! It is completely fixed! (I have no idea how this factors into Lenovo’s statements that TurboBoost is disabled on battery “by design”. There is at least one other post from someone else that also reported TurboBoost was working for them on battery)
    Bad news: I don’t really know which one of the many things I tried actually worked. I am sorry I wasn’t more methodical about recording what I did and checking results, but this was my last ditch effort to get this fixed on my own without sending the system in for repair and frankly, I didn’t think it would work. Now that it has worked, I’m hoping my steps can help others.
    For anyone interested, here’s what I did… and before anyone says something like “That has nothing to do with managing power/cpu, why would that help?!… etc., please keep in mind I’m just stating exactly what I did. I am aware some of the steps may not be relevant, but who knows… We all know how weird PC’s are sometimes, even the smallest, oddest thing may resolve a problem.So anyway, here goes. 
    **IMPORTANT** Not sure how many noticed, but there was a new version of Power Manager released a few weeks ago, 3.62. The PM driver seems to have stayed the same. That alone could very well be the sole fix, I’m not sure. You may just want to completely remove PM and PM driver and install the latest version before trying any of the steps below.
    1)Made a complete system image via Windows built-in backup feature
    2)Disable any 3rd party fan/CPU control utilities (Throttlestop, etc). Make sure they are also not going to run at startup or from a   scheduled task
    3)Remove Power Manager Driver, then remove Power Manager software
    4)Reboot to Windows
    5)Remove all traces of the Power Manager drivers/software directories (think it was something like C:\readyapps and C:\drivers.) **For some odd reason after I did this, my wireless stopped working but it resolved itself by the time I was done with these steps, strange
    6)Reboot
    7)Access BIOS and reset all settings to default
    8)Boot into Windows, downgrade to BIOS 1.25 [UEFI: 1.25 - 8BET44WW / ECP: 1.14 8AHT32WW ]  via the Windows flash utility. I wanted to downgrade all the way back to 1.06, but the software would throw up some error for any version prior to 1.25 and wouldn’t proceed
    9)Reboot to Windows; make sure system booted w/ out issues
    10)Reboot again, access BIOS, reset to defaults again
    11)Shut down system
    12)Disconnect AC power. Remove main battery. Access and disconnect system backup (a.k.a CMOS) battery under keyboard. Discharge residual power in the system (there are various ways to do this, but you could just leave the battery disconnected for a few minutes).  Visually inspect the system for anything funky…my system had a slightly but noticeably loose CPU/GPU heat sink/fan assembly power connector.
    13)Reconnect backup battery. 
    14)Reconnect AC power but leave main battery disconnected.
    15)Power on. Should get a message indicating “checksum error, system time reset” or something like that.
    16)Reboot to Windows. Verified still okay.
    17)Downloaded latest BIOS version, 1.26. This time I burned the bootable BIOS flash CD instead of running it through Windows.
    18)Restart and boot from disc, flash BIOS to 1.26. Once complete, restart. Verify BIOS set to defaults.
    19)Boot back into Windows.
    20)Install latest Power Manager driver (1.62 ), reboot if/as prompted. Install Power Manager (3.62), reboot as prompted.
    21)Boot into Windows, verified Power Manager was active and working. Verified TurboBoost was working. Restarted system a few times and played around with Power Manager for a bit to see if the different power plans worked and retained the settings, all the while monitoring the Intel TurboBoost utility and PM’s own “power gauges”. Let system Sleep, changed power sources, resumed, etc. Everything was working great.
    22)Shutdown, reconnect main battery. Booted into Windows. Again, fiddled with Power Manager for a bit, switching between power plans and AC/battery power. Still worked great.
    23)Success! 
    That’s it.  Again, this is not a guaranteed fix guide. These are just simply the steps that I took on my system that resolved the problems many of us are having. Hopefully it will work for others.
    T520 4239-CTO | i5 2410M
    W520 4270-CTO | 2720QM | 16GB RAM | Quadro 1000M | BIOS 1.30 | PwrMgr 3.62

    All I basically did was download and install...
    (Chipset driver) http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/oss924ww.exe
    (PM driver)  http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/83ku14ww.exe
    Now, I did chipset first (didnt ask to reboot) then installed the PM driver (did ask to reboot)
    I rebooted.... then I went into bios (1.26) and set everything to default... then restarted saving changes...
    Since I prefer not using optimus I changed the display settings in bios right after saving the default settings...
    Not sure whether or not you really had to go into bios... but everything seems to be working...
    My settings in PM is set to Maximum Power in the Advanced tab,  3rd party monitoring tools is TPFanControl and HWInfo64.... 
    W520 (4270 CTO) | i7-2820QM | 16GB RAM 1333 MHz | Runcore MSATA SSD | 2x Kingston SATA2 SSD | Quadro 2000M | FHD | Windows 7

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