on 07-28-2009 10:54 PM
Hi Group,
While doing Proxy to JDBC synchronous scenario I configure alert for JDBC receiver communication channel,when error occuring in adapter alert is not triggering,any body suggest
Hi ,
Facing the same issue. Please tell me how did you resolve it
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Please check this Note:913858.
Regards,
Manjusha.
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Hope you have cross checked the congiuratins required
1. Logs(Tcode : SLG1)
2. Associated receipient for the same
3. Created alert rule in alert configuration of RWB and selected the category as adatper
4. Check the queue ALRTDISP
Rajesh
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I checked ,every step is fine,this alert category is working fine for the other asynchronous process,but it is not working for the JDBC adapter
Firstly, please recheck the alert rule you must have defined under Alert Configuration in RWB for this interface.
If everything is fine, a suggestion...You just simply remove of all the entries made except for the interface namespace and check if it works.This way you could just find out what has gone wrong in the configuration.
Also, refer Q3 in the note I had mentioned before i.e913858
Edited by: Manjusha Nair on Jul 29, 2009 11:40 AM
Hi,
Have you configured the adapter engine alerts in RWB. Please check this alerts troubleshooting blog:
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/09/09/xi-alerts--troubleshooting-guide
Regards,
---Satish
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