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SAP PI 7.1 CPA Cache problem

Former Member
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Hi experts

We have migrated from XI 3.0 to PI 7.1 and i have changed the adapter channel type to 7.1.(In commication channel).

But when i run the scenario at receiver channel side i am getting the error >>

Message could not be forwarded to the JCA adapter. Reason: Fatal exception: com.seeburger.xi.connector.queue.TaskBuildException: failed to lookup CPA cache: com.sap.aii.af.service.cpa.impl.exception.CPALookupException: Channel object configured for adaptertype AS_71|http://seeburger.com/pi, instead of AS2|http://seeburger.com/xi., failed to lookup CPA cache: com.sap.aii.af.service.cpa.impl.exception.CPALookupException: Channel object configured for adaptertype AS_71|http://seeburger.com/pi, instead of AS2|http://seeburger.com/xi.

Thanks in Advance

Dhanish Joseph

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Former Member
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Hi

Thanks.

My doubt is does we need to change anything in module tab while upgradation from 3.0 to 7.1.

Currently we are using the following.

Module name Mod Key

localejbs/Seeburger/solution/as2 solutionid

localejbs/ModuleProcessorExitBean exit

Module Key Parameter Name Parameter Value

exit JNDI name deployedAdapters/SeeXIAS2/shareable/SeeXIAS2

Does these need to be changed after upgrade?

Thanks and regards

Dhanish Joseph

Former Member
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Dear Dhanish,

Concering the error, could you please check whether your Seeburger adapter is running (the application has started), and whether your communication channel link is green ? (see http://host:port/mdt/channelmonitorservlet) for this.

Also, could you check to see whether you have a file 'aii.properties' in the root directory of your server and that the

settings in this file are correct? (for hostname/port etc)

In addition to that, please upgrade the Seeburger components as well for PI 7.1 if not already done. Kindly go through the following note :

1167474 - Upgrade SEEBURGER components from XI3.0/PI7.0 to PI7.1

concerning this.

I hope this helps.

Best Regards

Nishwanth

GabrielSagaya
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check this thread