on ‎2018 Mar 16 9:03 PM
Update 1: I found out how to reproduce the issue fairly reliably, see end of post.
Update 2: I found the root cause involves a dump and does seems to originate from Azure/SAP combination, see my answer below.
When I use my local eclipse to connect to a cloud instance (Azure), I often see timeout and locking errors. There is no problem with the connection, via SAPGUI it is perfectly stable and when it works Eclipse is also generally quick. But then very randomly I'll hit a bump that goes something like:
Save -> spinning wheel for a while > message "Timeout getting a lock"
If I try again I see the message "Object could not be locked / User DEVELOPER is currently editing ZCL..."
I have to manually remove the lock via SM12 to continue working.
It seems to happen more often when I've left the system idle for a couple of minutes - but not always.
I have 200MB fibre broadband and experience no other internet issues. SAPGUI and remote desktop to the same instance is perfectly fine. I use VPN both inbound and outbound to work remotely all day long, there are no issues whatsoever other than using ADT.
---Edit---:
I've been trying to observe a pattern, it seems to mainly happen on generation and code changes, but NOT save. The following procedure reproduces it quite often:
If you close and re-open, the last change is still there, so it definitely saved under the existing lock. But you can no longer edit until you remove the lock in SM12.
Something is definitively fishy and it's not at my end.
I'm using the latest Eclipse Oxygen with latest ADT on a Mac. I will try it on a Windows VM when I have some more time.
Request clarification before answering.
Hi,
Has anyone a recent update on this blogpost? Still looking for a solution.
Thanks!
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