on 02-19-2007 1:35 PM
Hy All,
we have following big performance problem with BPM Scenario.
Of the inbound site we can get at the same time more than 10000 messages that have to be read from BPM queue. The BPm execution time in strongly affected and slowly. Could anyone tell me how to improve the performance (parallel queue execution.....).
I hope in your help.
Thank's a lot
Mat
Hi Mattia,
see for improving performace, you need to restructure your BPM process....if you want your input messgae to be processed in different queues, this is not possible if all your message are of same message type as then XI uses the same queue for all your messages..........so see in your scenario if BPM is really needed or you can do your scenario without BPM.......
Thanks,
Rajeev Gupta
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RAJEEV GUPTA
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Hy,
my Problem ist that in the same file could contains many Purchase order data. I have to split already in Adapter each line of my .txt File (for exmaple each Purchase order position) to have the possibility to correlated them to the right process (a process for each purchase order).
Cause of that the amount of messages in large.
Cheers
Mat
Hi Mattia,
then i would suggest you to take your input file....dont split it in adapter.....just do content conversion to generate a XML file for it.......input this large XML file to BPM... Then do a mapping for Purchase order......and then send the IDOCs to SAP and there assign the processing code for these Purchase Orders.
Thanks,
Rajeev Gupta
Here is how to guide for XI BPM Performance. I found this guide very helpful
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rakesh Patel
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Hi Mat,
plz have a look to SAP note 857530, where a lot BPM performance themes are handled. If you describe you scenario, may be, we can give you a concret tip!?
Regards,
Udo
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Hi,
take a look at the guidelines in this blog as well,
/people/swen.conrad/blog/2006/12/22/xi-ccbpm-performance-under-perform-or-out-perform
Regards
Bhavesh
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Hi Mat,
1) if you have mapping (transformation) steps, avoid them in BPM do it in the interface determination.
2) Reduce Tracing (parameter: LOGGING in SXMB_ADM)
Regards Mario
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Mario Müller
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