on 02-19-2008 10:30 PM
Hello Gurus,
I am in the need of help regarding the Inbound Queues (SMQ2) in XI.
Here is the scenario:
Most of the times my messages are struck in the Queues. My PI user is locking and the messages are going to the Queue and it is still their and not coming out of the Queue. Manually I need to unlock and activate my Queue.
If I can schedule the program it will keep on execute the program for the specified time and it will work.
But, I dont want to schedule any program. I just want one mail saying that the messages are in Queue.
Let me know how to trigger a mail if any message is in the Queue.
Thanks,
Jane.
Hey
when ever any message get stuck in XI queues,you would get an error in sxmb_moni,right?
now to generate mail you simply need to configure alerts and provide you mail ID in its configuration,as soon as any message gets stuck in queue,you will get a mail in you salert inbox as well as e-mail
Michal has a blog titled "Alert step by step".just search for it on SDN and configure the alerts
Thanx
Aamir
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well i m not sure why you didn't get any alerts for clogged messages.errors in smq1 or smq2 are technical errors and inbuilt mechanism of XI is capable of handling them.
you might wanna have a look at the below blog too
/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2006/11/22/error-handling-framework-xiout-of-the-box-episode-1
Pl:i tried for clogged messages and got alerts
Aamir
If messages get stuck in queue it is not necessary that it will raise alerts. There could be various reasons why message might get stuck in queue.
If a message gets stuck in queue and if theres no error in moni ie the status is scheduled for outbound processing. NO alerts will be raised, by alerts i mean if we are talking about standard alert management functionality(create rules, etc).
Aamir : i would be happy if i am wrong. Can you let me know what do you mean by clogged messages ie when you say "i tried for clogged messages and got alerts"
Jane
If you want to raise alerts you might have to write a report yourself and check if any entries are stuck in queue and then call FM SALRT_CREATE_API to raise alerts. But you would have to be sure since not all entries which you can see in queue means they are stuck. some entries could be there if they are currently being processed .
Regards,
Sumit
Yes untill unless the Messages in the queue goto the failed state we can have alerts on them.
Amir:
I am looking for the way to raise alerts if the message in the queue is in the WAIT STATE...
If you have already comeacross raising alerts for the messages in wait state kindly let me know.....
till now i am also under impression we cannot do this....hope i am wrong
This can be achieved by setting CCMS alert to monitor the status of the queue, please check the link:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/f0/02a63b9bb3e035e10000000a114084/frameset.htm
Also check the How-To guide:
Hope somebody try this and share the result in the forum
Liang
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