on 10-19-2007 10:47 AM
Hi,
I got more than 4000 queues in SMQ2 Tcode. i want to stop all the queues as I can proceed to my next testing phase.for these huge number of Queues I am unable to perform any operation.
Will anybody do the favour to me and tell me how I can stop all the queues.I tried manually to delete the queues, but this is not a good idea, since they are coming continuously and increasing its number gradually.
Anybody who will drive me in the right direction would be rewarded the best point. Pls help.
BR
Soumya
Are all the queues of the same type (XXXX*)?
If yeah, you can enter XXXX* in SMQR and register/unregister all queues at once.
Regards,
Henrique.
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Hi,
Is your problem solved by nwo?
If not than try with SM12 go to List and select the entries and delete.
Do let me know if it solved or not.
Regards,
Rookie
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have you tried in SMQR?
Or in SXMB_ADM > Manage Queues
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Hi Soumya,
Its very easy to solve this queue problem. Once i also faced the same problem.
Then i tried to do all the above they said..then i made a call to Online support service ..OSS note..they will help you to solve this..then What i understood is..the sender/receiver adapter..unable to reach the receiver..that means..1. Network connectivity problem.2..Receiver server may be down..3. Path may be changed.. Try..to check this ..you will be landed with solution easily...Thanks..
Regards,
Kumar
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