on 08-03-2010 7:12 AM
Hi all ,
Can anyone please give me details on what each of these mean in PI : " XBTI,XBTO,XBTS,XBTR,XBTB,XBQI & XBQO".
Thanks in advance,
Preethi.
Hi all,
Thanks for your reply.
Regards,
Preethi.
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i would like to add for your understanding
for all QoS ( EO,EOIO, BE) , there are designated queues.
PI uses some algorithm to determine the queue in runtime.
inbound queue->Integration Engine(PI)->outbound queue
to undersand the queue flow.. i will suggest you to search for the blog
"XI Asynchronous Message Processing: Understanding XI Queues " by Youvraj Bagade , good explanantion.
i forgot the blog number ...
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if you go to sxmb_adm -> manage queues ... it clearly categorizes what each queue is for.
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Hi,
Searc the SDN or SAP help for this queue naming conventions...
Normally XBT represents the queues for Exactly Once.. (i.e asynchronous..)
and the letter after like S - Sender
R -Receiver
O - Outbound
I - Inbound
XBQ - represents the queue for EOIO ..
XBTB - for Acknowledgements...
Go to SXM_ADM -> Manage Queue -> which lists the queues used over ther and the conventions..
HTH
Rajesh
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