on 11-28-2008 6:15 AM
Hi All,
Most of the time in our production server, lots of messages say more than 1 lakh, stuck in Inbound queue and we have to manually reprocess all the messages in SMq2 to make queue empty.
it is a huge human workload.
Is there any transaction or any Job which need to be run so that we can avoid this manual reprocessing of messages in SMQ2?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Sandeep Sharma
Hi,
Use these reports.
RSARFCRD: tRFC Monitor (transaction SM58)
· RSARFCSE: Restart an LUW (background job)
· RSARFCEX: Restart tRFC LUWs (background job)
· RSQOWKEX: Restart QOUT qRFC LUWs
· RSQIWKEX: Restart QIN qRFC LUWs
· RSARFCSE: Delete an LUW (background job)
· RSARFCER: Delete various LUWs
Thanks!
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Hi Sandeep,
Check whether the archival and delete strategy has been implemented in your production system. If you don't have any business requirement to keep data. Go ahead and do archive and delete under SXMB_ADM.
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Hi,
For this you can schedule the Jobs so that it will process the message and queues for that time
U can use these RSXMB_RESTART_MESSAGES and RSQIWKEX that one starts the queues.
You don't mention the enddate so whenever the message in queue then it will restart.
Regards
Goli Sridhar
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