Troubleshooting
Problem
You might need to enable JCO trace to collect information for analysis. But after enabing it, you might not be able to stop the JCo trace that is generated even if you change the RFCTraceOn value to false.
Resolving The Problem
Because JCo trace and path are Java™ virtual machine (JVM)- level settings and RFC trace is an adapter-level setting, 'RFCTraceOn=false' can only stop RFC trace, but not JCo trace. To stop JCo trace, set 'RFCTraceLevel' to 0 and restart the server.
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Modified date:
15 June 2018
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