on 08-01-2011 4:50 AM
Could someone please explain what I should do with SMQ1 and RSA7 after a system copy?
I assume I would delete all queues which are pointing to old sid.?
thanks
Jexun Wikdfire
You can go ahead and delete SMQ1 ,SMQ2 and SM58 entries after Refresh..
nothing to do with RSA7 since it contains only BW delta queue data since the delta queue stores data from the last extraction process or else if you want you can delete that infomation also.
Regards,
Srinivas Chapa.
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Hi,
SMQ1 : outbound queue for qRFC Monitor. this transaction is used to monitor the status of the LUWs in the outbound queue and restart any hanging queues manually.
For the details please see the link below..
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/76/e12041c877f623e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
RSA7: In R3 it's show the delta queues for all data sources in the same source system.
For like Data sources in R/3 will have their delta queues in R/3 and hence these will be displayed in RSA7 in R/3.
The main purpose to use RSA7 is to maintain the BW delta queue, it will generally show the status and the data source having the delta mode active .
You have to first check the data source in the delta mode which are not getting populated in the RSA7 t-code .
Check the following link for the details..
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/6f/66bca6ae43744283d74f1e456ff6c0/content.htm
Regards
Bhuban
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