on 05-07-2010 10:11 AM
When messages get stuck in status "To be delivered" after for example a network problem affecting the FTP adapter, is there no way to get these running again without having to restart the engine? In the normal message monitoring in this situation, there are no messages in error, only "to be delivered". But I once found a link to a monitoring page where you could trace back to the message actually blocking the queue and where you could fail it manually. I can't seem to find this link again and I am not sure this would solve the problem anyway. Any ideas?
Hi!
Increase the number of MaxThreadCount to 350.
Also, check note 791655 - Documentation of the XI Messaging System Service Properties
and adjust the parameters according to your case.
"To be delivered" status could be because you have not sufficient threads and to process
the messages, you should restart the Java.
Regards,
Caio
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you can look into the below two options
1. /people/sap.india5/blog/2006/01/03/xi-asynchronous-message-processing-understanding-xi-queues-part-i
2. adapter level - /people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2010/03/31/did-you-know--delivery-attempts-customizable-per-communication-channel
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> When messages get stuck in status "To be delivered" after for example a network problem affecting the FTP adapter, is there no way to get these running again without having to restart the engine?
First of all check if there are any messages into System error. If there are any, then try to resend or cancel them. Once all System Error message gone your message in status "To be delivered" will start the processing. If this doesn't help then you have to restart the J2EE engine.
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