on 04-23-2007 5:49 AM
Hi,
During past days, I'm surrounded by one problem of CPI-C Error. It said the communication channel isn't in CPACache. But the channel isn't the one I configured in Directory. How does this come out? What's more, when I changed the channel to the one mentioned in the error text, the content of the error text changed to another channel. Unbelievable! Ununstandardable!
Today, when I tested the RFC again, I didn't get the error but there're no information in XI. It didn't trigure the scenario. So Fantastic!
Could anyone give me some clue about this? Thanks in ahead.
B.R.
Hi,
A good way is to check all three connections for ur problem:
- Directory - http://cgnsap12:50000/dir/hmidiag/ext?method=info
- Repository: http://cgnsap12:50000/rep/hmidiag/ext?method=info
- Mapping Runtime - http://cgnsap12:50000/run/hmidiag/ext?method=info
regards
sreeni
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Hi,
Not sure i understood the entire problem, but in case the Sender RFC adapter is not visisble,
1. Check the cache notifiations in the Integration Directory. Is everything in Green?
2. Is there COMMIT WORK in the report used to trigger the call.
3. Do you see the sender rfc adapter in the comm channel monitoring? What is the exact error?
Regards
Bhavesh
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Hi,
Please refresh the Cache . before doing it just change the ID objects and eractivate all like error one CC.After that refresh cache see the below links also
/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2005/12/02/sxicache--ripped-off
/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2005/11/03/cache-refresh-errors--new-phenomena
Regards
Chilla
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Hi,
Logon as XIDIRUSER and try a full CPACache refresh.
http://<host>:<port>/CPACache/refresh?mode=full
Also have a look here
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/09/07/xi-why-dont-start-searching-for-all-errors-from-one-place
Regards,
Prateek
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