Urgent -- SAP Server node disappeared in SAPMMC application....

guyz
i stopped ecc server and closed mmc appln. when i reopned the mmc to start again, i could not find ECC node under 'SAP System's node...
pls let me know what to do ?

HI,
click on Start -> Run. Type mmc. This opens up new MMC console. File -> Add/Remove Snapin -> Add -> SAP System -> Add. Check if all options appear. if so, save this using save as option on desktop.
regards,
kaushal

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    NiIPeek: peek successful for hdl 2 (r)
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    ShmProtect( key 1 valid )
    ShmProtect( slot Index 0 )
    ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
    ShmProtect( before shmdt )
    ShmProtect( after shmdt )
    ShmProtect( before shmat 0x5e1000)
    ShmProtect( after shmat )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 1 prot 3/0 done
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    ShmCleanup SHM_DP_ADM_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 2 )
    ShmCreate( 2, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmProtect( 2, 3 )
    ShmProtect( key 2 valid )
    ShmProtect( slot Index 1 )
    ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
    ShmProtect( before shmdt )
    ShmProtect( after shmdt )
    ShmProtect( before shmat 0x4ed2000)
    ShmProtect( after shmat )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 2 prot 3/0 done
    ShmCreate( 2, 0, 2, -> 0x0x4ed2000 )
    ShmCleanup SHM_DP_CA_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 3 )
    ShmCreate( 3, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmProtect( 3, 3 )
    ShmProtect( key 3 valid )
    ShmProtect( slot Index 2 )
    ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
    ShmProtect( before shmdt )
    ShmProtect( after shmdt )
    ShmProtect( before shmat 0x1655000)
    ShmProtect( after shmat )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 3 prot 3/0 done
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    ShmCleanup SHM_PF_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 4 )
    ShmCreate( 4, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 4 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_PRES_BUF
    ShmCleanup( 14 )
    ShmCreate( 14, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 14 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_CALI_BUFFER
    ShmCleanup( 11 )
    ShmCreate( 11, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmGet( 10, 11, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_TBUFF
    ShmCleanup( 19 )
    ShmCreate( 19, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 19 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_TBUFF_P
    ShmCleanup( 33 )
    ShmCreate( 33, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 33 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_STBUFF
    ShmCleanup( 41 )
    ShmCreate( 41, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 41 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_TTBUFF
    ShmCleanup( 42 )
    ShmCreate( 42, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmGet( 40, 42, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
    ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
    ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_FTBUFF
    ShmCleanup( 43 )
    ShmCreate( 43, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmGet( 40, 43, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
    ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
    ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_SNTBUFF
    ShmCleanup( 45 )
    ShmCreate( 45, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmGet( 40, 45, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
    ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
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    ShmCreate( 44, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
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    ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
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    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_OBJ_BUFFER
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    ShmCreate( 54, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 54 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_SYNC
    ShmCleanup( 46 )
    ShmCreate( 46, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmGet( 40, 46, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
    ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
    ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
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    ShmCleanup( 47 )
    ShmCreate( 47, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmGet( 40, 47, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
    ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
    ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_OTR_BUFFER
    ShmCleanup( 64 )
    ShmCreate( 64, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 64 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_DB_ESM_BUFFER
    ShmCleanup( 65 )
    ShmCreate( 65, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 65 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_ROLL_AREA_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 9 )
    ShmCreate( 9, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 9 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_PAGING_AREA_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 8 )
    ShmCreate( 8, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 8 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_ROLL_ADM_KEY
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    ShmCreate( 17, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmGet( 10, 17, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
    ShmCleanup SHM_PAGING_ADM_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 18 )
    ShmCreate( 18, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 18 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_PXA_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 6 )
    ShmCreate( 6, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
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    ShmCleanup SHM_ENQ_TABLE_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 34 )
    ShmCreate( 34, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 34 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_ENQID_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 58 )
    ShmCreate( 58, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 58 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_VB_ADM_KEY
    ShmCleanup( 7 )
    ShmCreate( 7, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 7 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_ES2_ADM
    ShmCleanup( 76 )
    ShmCreate( 76, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 76 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_EM_ADM
    ShmCleanup( 51 )
    ShmCreate( 51, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmProtect( 51, 3 )
    ShmProtect( key 51 valid )
    ShmProtect( slot Index 50 )
    ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
    ShmProtect( before shmdt )
    ShmProtect( after shmdt )
    ShmProtect( before shmat 0x6e14000)
    ShmProtect( after shmat )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 51 prot 3/0 done
    ShmCreate( 51, 0, 2, -> 0x0x6e14000 )
    ShmCleanup SHM_EM2_ADM
    ShmCleanup( 77 )
    ShmCreate( 77, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 77 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_EG2_ADM
    ShmCleanup( 78 )
    ShmCreate( 78, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 78 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_MSBUF
    ShmCleanup( 52 )
    ShmCreate( 52, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmProtect( 52, 3 )
    ShmProtect( key 52 valid )
    ShmProtect( slot Index 51 )
    ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
    ShmProtect( before shmdt )
    ShmProtect( after shmdt )
    ShmProtect( before shmat 0x60b000)
    ShmProtect( after shmat )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 52 prot 3/0 done
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    ShmCleanup SHM_THRUN_ADM_KEY(th run adm)
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    ShmCreate( 30, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 30 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_JAVA
    ShmCleanup( 70 )
    ShmCreate( 70, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 70 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_PF_AS_KEY(Appl.Statistics)
    ShmCleanup( 56 )
    ShmCreate( 56, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmKeyPermission( 56 ) = 0740 (octal)
    ShmCleanup SHM_PROFILE
    ShmCleanup( 57 )
    ShmCreate( 57, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmProtect( 57, 3 )
    ShmProtect( key 57 valid )
    ShmProtect( slot Index 56 )
    ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
    ShmProtect( before shmdt )
    ShmProtect( after shmdt )
    ShmProtect( before shmat 0x151f000)
    ShmProtect( after shmat )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 57 prot 3/0 done
    ShmCreate( 57, 0, 2, -> 0x0x151f000 )
    ShmCleanup SHM_NO_BUFFER
    ShmCleanup( 48 )
    ShmCreate( 48, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
    ShmGet( 40, 48, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
    ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
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    ShmCreate( 31, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5d8 )
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    ShmProtect( key 31 valid )
    ShmProtect( slot Index 30 )
    ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
    ShmProtect( before shmdt )
    ShmProtect( after shmdt )
    ShmProtect( before shmat 0x573d000)
    ShmProtect( after shmat )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 31 prot 3/0 done
    ShmCreate( 31, 0, 2, -> 0x0x573d000 )
    ShmCleanup SHM_POOL_0
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    ShmProtect( key 10 valid )
    ShmProtect( slot Index 9 )
    ShmProtect( Mode: 76000000 )
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    ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
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    MiCleanup:
    ShmCleanup( 62 )
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    ShmProtect( key 62 valid )
    ShmProtect( slot Index 61 )
    ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
    ShmProtect( before shmdt )
    ShmProtect( after shmdt )
    ShmProtect( before shmat 0x8b30e000)
    ShmProtect( after shmat )
    ShmProtect: shmat key 62 prot 3/0 done
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    SemKeyPermission( 1 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 6 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 6 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 7 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 7 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 8 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 10 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 10 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 11 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 11 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 12 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 12 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 13 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 13 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 14 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 14 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 15 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 16 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 16 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 17 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 17 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 18 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 18 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 19 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 19 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 20 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 20 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 21 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 21 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 22 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 22 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 24 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 24 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 25 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 25 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 26 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 26 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 27 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 27 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 28 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 28 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 29 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 29 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 30 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 30 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 31 ) = 0740 (octal)
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    SemKeyPermission( 35 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 36 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 37 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 42 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 42 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 43 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 43 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 44 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 44 ) = 0740 (octal)
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    SemKeyPermission( 47 ) = 0740 (octal)
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    SemKeyPermission( 48 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 49 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 49 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 50 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 51 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 51 ) = 0740 (octal)
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    SemKeyPermission( 53 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 54 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 54 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 55 ) = 0740 (octal)
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    SemKeyPermission( 56 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 56 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 57 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 57 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 58 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 58 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 59 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 62 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 63 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 64 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 65 ) = 0740 (octal)
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    SemKeyPermission( 67 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 69 ) = 0740 (octal)
    SemKeyPermission( 69 ) = 0740 (octal)
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