Webdynpro Exception in Default Trace File

Hello ,
We are on EP7.0 ECC6.0 ESS1.0 and kepp on getting the following error in the Default Trace file for ESS Travel Webdynpro :
#1.5^H#00145EC6B0AC001200000072000740EC00045AF21F04ABB9#1225895855827#com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.client.RequestInfo
Server#sap.com/tcwddispwda#com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.client.RequestInfoServer#JSS0WHZ#4383##goxsa664_PP1_7622452
#JSS0WHZ#36d947e0ab4711ddb54c00145ec6b0ac#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_10##0#0#Error##Plain###application [webdynpro/
dispatcher] Processing HTTP request to servlet [dispatcher] finished with error. The error is: com.sap.tc.webdynpro.services.
sal.core.DispatcherException: Wrong Web Dynpro URL: "../WebDynpro/Servlet/<deployableObject>/<application>/xx?..". xx is not
allowed without exchange key. Retrieved URI path: /sap.com/esstratri/TripForm/~wd_key115_1225895826865/background.gif.
        at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.serverimpl.wdc.adapter.HttpRequestAdapter.checkApplicationUri(HttpRequestAdapter.java:111)
        at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.RequestManager.checkApplicationUri(RequestManager.java:665)
        at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.RequestManager.doProcessing(RequestManager.java:141)
        at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.serverimpl.defaultimpl.DispatcherServlet.doContent(DispatcherServlet.java:62)
        at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.serverimpl.defaultimpl.DispatcherServlet.doGet(DispatcherServlet.java:46)
        at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:740)
        at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
        at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.HttpHandlerImpl.runServlet(HttpHandlerImpl.java:401)
        at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.HttpHandlerImpl.handleRequest(HttpHandlerImpl.java:266)
        at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.startServlet(RequestAnalizer.java:387)
        at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.startServlet(RequestAnalizer.java:365)
        at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.invokeWebContainer(RequestAnalizer.java:944)
        at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.handle(RequestAnalizer.java:266)
        at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.Client.handle(Client.java:95)
        at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.Processor.request(Processor.java:175)
        at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessio
nMessageListener.java:33)
        at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.MessageRunner.run(MessageRunner.java:41)
        at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37)
        at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java:215)
        at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:100)
        at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:170)
If anybody has encountered such situation ....please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Shikhil

Hi Shikhil,
We are running into this exact same issue. Can you please tell me if you were able to resolve this and how it was done?
Thank you so much,
-Kevin

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    Once the session starts writing to the trace file it
    is going to write to the same file until the session
    is closed.
    Until the session is closed...aaahhhh gotcha. Well that explains that.
    I tried the above with a new session and immediately set the identifier and got the same result, except it created the default trace file name as well as the new identifier copy with the path in it.
    The logon trigger might be a workaround but it's not killing me at the moment.

  • Abnormal trace file generation.

    I am facing this problem for some time now ….. i am having trouble with trace files on only one node ….
    SYSTEM DETAILS
    i have a 2 node production server …
    IBM power 7 P750 servers
    oracle version 11.2.0.3 RAC
    RMAN not yet configured but logged in once to delete archiving logs
    The issue is that on node 2 the trace files are generating on a huge level and i have to manually delete them every 2 hours other wise the space is filling up fast. And to add to my misery the trace files are generating in two separate locations
    One location is the default oracle location folder which has a space of 200 gb and it is some how manageable by adrci
    The main issue with me is that some files are getting created in the '/var' folder under '/tmp/oradiag_oracle/../../..' forlder also
    and this /var folder is only 5 gb
    if i ignore it for one hour the space reaches 100%
    i am trying to find what traces are enabled on the system so i can disable any unwanted traces.
    Can anyone help me by telling me how to check for enable tracing events and how to disable them manually
    Thank you .

    i would like to add a couple of points here.
    1. these trace files have no mention in my original alert log file. However there is log file in the trace folder in the /var filesystem where only this error is logged.
    2. here is the complete trace file output.
    Dump file /var/tmp/oradiag_oracle/diag/clients/user_oracle/host_1545611351_80/trace/ora_24838300_1_i3877017.trc
    Dump continued from file: /var/tmp/oradiag_oracle/diag/clients/user_oracle/host_1545611351_80/trace/ora_24838300_1.trc
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [ksmpclrpga()+23296] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x109A1BD28] [PC:0x101E2E540] [Invalid permissions for mapped object] []
    ========= Dump for incident 3877017 (ORA 7445) ========
    ----- Beginning of Customized Incident Dump(s) -----
    ----- End of Customized Incident Dump(s) -----
    ----- START Event Driven Actions Dump ----
    ---- END Event Driven Actions Dump ----
    ----- START DDE Actions Dump -----
    Executing SYNC actions
    Executing ASYNC actions
    ----- START DDE Action: 'dumpFrameContext' (Sync) -----
    ----- START Frame Context DUMP -----
    Status: 0
    <Empty>
    ----- END Frame Context DUMP -----
    ----- END DDE Action: 'dumpFrameContext' (SUCCESS, 0 csec) -----
    ----- START DDE Action: 'dumpBuckets' (Sync) -----
    Trace Bucket Dump Begin: default trace bucket
    TIME(*=approx):SEQ:COMPONENT:FILE@LINE: DATA
    Trace Bucket Dump End: default trace bucket
    ----- END DDE Action: 'dumpBuckets' (SUCCESS, 0 csec) -----
    ----- START DDE Action: 'dumpDiagCtx' (Sync) -----
    ------- Diag Context Dump -------
    ----- General DiagCtx Dump -----
    Serial#: 3
    Status: 3
    Flags: 0x15
    Usage type: 0
    Diag Fixed SGA information:
    Status: 2
    Flags: 0x0
    Incident Flag: UNSET
    Heap: 0x1106c96f0
    Flood Control information:
    Initialized: NO
    Enabled: NO
    Diag init parameters:
    Flags: 0x1
    Base Flag: 0x1
    Options: 0x86
    ADR option: 1
    ADR Base: '/var/tmp/oradiag_oracle'
    Product Type: 4
    Product ID: 'user_oracle'
    Instance ID: 'host_1545611351_80'
    Flood Control Gate: 0x0
    Flood Control Ctx size: 0
    ADR default lib ID: 0
    UTS in mem trace enabled: TRUE
    UTS default bucket size: 4294967295
    UTS default bucket: 0x0
    Incident ID cache cbf: 0x0
    Incident ID cache pop init: FALSE
    UTS default trace file attr:
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    Prefix: ''
    PIDStr: ''
    Suffix: ''
    Notify cbk: 0x0
    Size limits: 0
    Size cbk: 0x0
    DDE alive update cbk: 0x0
    DDE alive start cbk: 0x0
    DDE alive clear cbk: 0x0
    Custom Flood Control cbk: 0x0
    ----- END General DiagCtx Dump -----
    ----- DDE Diagnostic Information Dump -----
    Depth: 1
    DDE flags: 0x0
    Heap: 0x1106e84b8
    Incident Context pointer in diag: 0x11083ea98
    Incident ID Cache: 0x1106f96d8 (PGA)
    Invocation Context #: 0
    ----- Invocation Context Dump -----
    Address: 0x1106f02f8
    Phase: 3
    flags: 0x10E0005
    Incident ID: 3877017
    Error Descriptor: ORA-7445 [ksmpclrpga()+23296] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x109A1BD28] [PC:0x101E2E540] [Invalid permissions for mapped object] [] [] [] [] [] [] []
    Error class: 0
    Problem Key # of args: 0
    Number of actions: 9
    ----- Incident Context Dump -----
    Address: 0x11083ea98
    Incident ID: 3877017
    Problem Key: ORA 7445
    Error: ORA-7445 [ksmpclrpga()+23296] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x109A1BD28] [PC:0x101E2E540] [Invalid permissions for mapped object] [] [] [] [] [] [] []
    [00]: dbgexExplicitEndInc [diag_dde]
    [01]: dbgeEndDDEInvocationImpl [diag_dde]
    [02]: dbgeEndDDEInvocation [diag_dde]
    [03]: ssexhd []
    [04]: 47f8 []<-- Signaling
    [05]: opidcl []
    [06]: opidrv []
    [07]: sou2o []
    [08]: opimai_real []
    [09]: ssthrdmain []
    [10]: main []
    [11]: __start []
    MD [00]: 'Client ProcId'='[email protected]_1' (0x0)
    Impact 0:
    Impact 1:
    Impact 2:
    Impact 3:
    Derived Impact:
    ----- END Incident Context Dump -----
    ----- END Invocation Context Dump -----
    Invocation Context #: 1
    ----- Invocation Context Dump -----
    Address: 0x1106f24b0
    Phase: 0
    flags: 0x0
    Incident ID: 0
    Error Descriptor:
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    Number of actions: 0
    ----- END Invocation Context Dump -----
    ----- END DDE Diagnostic Information Dump -----
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    flags_dbgtc=0x44 seq_ptr_dbgtc=0x11068c248
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    ==== Dumping UTS file=0x1106e8f60 desc=default ====
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    --- Dumping UTS file (ADR type) file=0x1106e8f60 ---
    File name: /var/tmp/oradiag_oracle/diag/clients/user_oracle/host_1545611351_80/trace/ora_24838300_1.trc
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    Pos=0 fileP=0x1106f0ba8
    ==== Dumping UTS file=0x1106f0ba8 desc=stack ====
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    File name: /var/tmp/oradiag_oracle/diag/clients/user_oracle/host_1545611351_80/trace/ora_24838300_1_i3877017.trc
    flags=0x1106f0ba8 needInit=555 nfyMasked=0 bytes=0
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    ----- Events Diagnostic Information Dump -----
    Active Fast Chk Desc in DiagCtx is 0x0
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    ADR Home #0
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    Product Type: 4
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    Instance Id: host_1545611351_80
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    OpFlag: 10, Status: 1, MagicBeg: 2153609765, MagicNum: 3593058129
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    ----- END ADS Stream Desc Dump -----
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    OpFlag: 136, Status: 1, MagicBeg: 2153609765, MagicNum: 3593058129
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    Host Name: sihibmn2
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    Repeat 1 times
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    Repeat 14 times
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    Usage flags: 0x0
    [13]: ID=0 (0x1106c8fd8):
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