on 11-07-2007 2:01 PM
Hi, experts.
It's possible to resend automatically all the failed messages in Adapter Engine?
Carme
Carme, I guess if the end system is going to be down for hours,
1. Once it comes up you do a manual mass restart of the . Its as simple as going to Message moniroting in RWB, selecting all the messages and clicking Resend.
Ofcourse, the number of retires has to be limited to 3 times or any other appropriate value ( We have personally never found the need to increase this ) but if you are looking at a one time issue when the target goes down then manual restart of all messages is still possible and is an option.
Regards
Bhavesh
PS: If the target is going to be down and it is a known issue, then the source should not send messages to XI right, downtimes need to be communicated across teams and applications in an ideal scenario.
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hi Carme,
check this out
How to Re-process failed XI messages automatically
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/11/29/xi-how-to-re-process-failed-xi-messages-automatically
Raghu
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Hi, Raghu
Thanks for your answer.
I've seen this blog but I'm not sure that's correct for my requirements.
If receiver system can be down during a long time (each week-end, each night) so...it's reasonable to retry needlessly so many times?
And also if I have many comm. channels with this requirements... can it cause performance problems ?
Instead go for scheduling the communciation channel based on ur requirement. See this
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/45/06bd029da31122e10000000a11466f/frameset.htm
Regards,
Prateek
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