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Inactive Sender Communication Channel still processing Files?

Former Member
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We de-activated the Sender Communication Channel of an interface. However, the file adapter keeps processing?

Anybody know what is going on?

Thank-You.

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agasthuri_doss
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Hi Tom,

1) Check out Whether you have De-activated the Right Adapter.

2) Refresh the Cache,

a)Start transaction SXI_CACHE.

b)From the context menu XI Runtime Cache select Start Complete Cache Refresh.

c)Call transaction SM58 to check the status of the refresh process.If no entry for function module SAI_CACHE3_REFRESH_BACKROUND is Present any more the cache update is finished.

If you still face issue try this .

Many actions require to access System Landscape Directory content from the Integration Builder. To optimize performance, this content is loaded into a cache so that the System Landscape Directory does not have to be accessed directly each time that System Landscape Directory content is required.

However, this cache is not automatically updated if changes are made to the content of the System Landscape Directory. For this reason that we delete the System Landscape Directory cache if changes have been made to content in the System Landscape Directory. The cache is then filled each time that the System Landscape Directory is accessed. If we log on to the Integration Builder after we have made a change in the SLD, we do not need to delete the SLD cache.

To clear the SLD cache, from the Integration Builder main menu, choose Environment ® Delete Cache for SLD Data.

Once we have deleted the cache for SLD data, accessing objects in the SLD may take longer than usual initially.

Regards

Agasthuri Doss

Answers (1)

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former_member206604
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Hi,

Are you sure you have activated the CommunicationChannel after it is set to Inactive.

Also do a complete CPA cache refresh/SXI_CACHE refersh.

Regards,

Prakash