2014 Jan 16 5:59 AM
Hi Team,
Recently our CUA system configuration got deleted somehow. RSDELCUA was executed to remove a single child system and not the entire CUA.
1 )Is there a way to check who/when deleted the CUA and individual child systems and its configuration ?
2) Does enabling Activate monitoring help for this ?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Anil
2014 Jan 21 1:48 PM
Hi Anil,
You can check in ST03 transaction to get the details as to who has deleted the CUA, by searching for the report RSDELCUA in ST03.
In order to avoid such case in future, probably you can restrict the authorization for accessing CUA tcodes to authorized people only, or lock the transaction so that nobody can access it, unless and until it is required.
Regards,
Laxman Gaddam
2014 Jan 21 1:48 PM
Hi Anil,
You can check in ST03 transaction to get the details as to who has deleted the CUA, by searching for the report RSDELCUA in ST03.
In order to avoid such case in future, probably you can restrict the authorization for accessing CUA tcodes to authorized people only, or lock the transaction so that nobody can access it, unless and until it is required.
Regards,
Laxman Gaddam
2014 Jan 21 2:21 PM
Have you tried SCUL? There's this checkbox: "Display Deleted System Assignments". What does it tell you? Personally, I have never tried this one on a damaged CUA master, so I have no idea what it'll show you ... still, give it a try.
Also, remove at least the authorization for transaction SCUA from your colleagues. It's not sensible to have a whole bunch of people mess around in a CUA landscape. Read note 1223657 (how does one link notes in this forum now?) which explains about auth-checks in RSDELCUA.
2014 Jan 22 3:04 PM
Hello Anil,
currently we do not have change docs for the CUA landscape, but soon they will be available.
Please search form time to time for notes with the words 'RSUSRCUA' / 'SCUH'.
So Laxmans suggestion may help you.
Regarding Monitoring option in scua: this funciotn is described in SAP note 1645544. As only scul-entries are monitored then by ccms, this won't help regarding configuration changes.
b.rgds, Bernhard
2014 Jan 27 7:11 AM
Thanks everyone for the response. Information from ST03 or SCUL were not much helpful. I could see who ran it but could not identify which systems were deleted by the program.
We recovered the system and did not face any issues after that. So we assume it might be a mistake.