on 06-21-2007 2:12 PM
Hi guys,
I have the following problem:
Yesterday the FTP server of a legacy system was down while some interfaces were running in XI and were producing some files that should be written in target ftp server. In communication channel monitoring I get the following error:
"Error occurred while connecting to the FTP server "120.2.6.133:21": java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out: connect"
Is there a way to retrieve these messages somehow without having to run the intrfaces again from source system??
Evaggelos
Ofcourse
You can resend these msgs from Msg monitoring.
Refer this blog for more details
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/11/29/xi-how-to-re-process-failed-xi-messages-automatically
Regards,
Jai Shankar
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Just goto...Runtime workbench..
Select the message monitoring there...
then provide the filters like sender business system and receiver business system...then select the start/end date...may be last 7 days/yesterday...
Then select the status as " ALL CONTAINING ERRORS"...you will see all you messages there select and click on resend...You can even reprocess all the messages at the sam time...Just click on "multiple selection" ON and say select all..
Thats it..
Regards,
Ravi
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Hi Evanggelos,
You dont need to run the interfaces again.
Just go to runtime workbench.
Click on message monitoring -> and then from the dropdown select the source as adapter engine.
You can filter messages according to time / business system / interface.
Select messages which are not successfull and then resend all those..
Regards,
Sumit
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