on 09-01-2008 9:54 AM
Hi
I am trying to clean our test system and we have many loads (mainly master data) that are stuck on yellow, approximately 800 going back a few months from old infopackage groups.
I have stopped all loads from running until I sort this but is there a way to turn all these loads red together instead of clicking on each one individually.
Regards
goawatson
Hi,
Usually with every IP , there is an threshold limit called "Maximum waiting time" if you reduce the time to 1 sec the data packets will turn red all in one go.
We usually use this procedure in case the load is through psa and its not progressing, reducing the " Waiting time " we turn the load to 'Red'. ultimately the load terminates, then we set wating time to some mediocker value to give us some time to push the failed packets and then to its original status so that the ip could progress as usual.
Hope this will be expedite
Vaibhave Sharma
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Its better to change the setting for loads. Change the "Maximum wait time allowed" to 1 hour or may be 30 minutes. In that case, all the loads exceedings this time limit will automatically turn to RED.
Thanks...
Shambhu
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Hello,
Try manipulating these tables:
RSSELDONE - Monitor: Selections for executed request
RSREQDONE - Monitor: Saving of the QM entries, state of the uploads, all info about the upload via request number, field: RNR
Anyhow loads change automatically from yellow to red when determined time is finished.
Regards,
Jorge Diogo
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