on 11-29-2007 10:04 PM
Hi,
We have a couple of synch (RFC) scenarios that are taking a lot of time ... passing from the DLNG status to the DLVD status ...
Sometime it can take up to 4 minutes from steps 1 to 4
1> Success The message status set to DLNG.
2> Success The application sent the message synchronously using connection RFC_http://sap.com/xi/XI/System. Returning to application.
3> Success The message was successfully transmitted to endpoint http://cnisp015:8021/sap/xi/engine?type=entry using connection RFC_http://sap.com/xi/XI/System.
4> Success The message status set to DLVD.
Anyone has experiment a such behavior ?
We have augmented the RFC parameters
(name=RFC_http://sap.com/xi/XI/System, messageListener=localejbs/AFWListener, exceptionListener=localejbs/AFWListener, pollInterval=60000, pollAttempts=60, Send.maxConsumers=10, Recv.maxConsumers=10, Call.maxConsumers=20, Rqst.maxConsumers=20)
(name=JMS_http://sap.com/xi/XI/System, messageListener=localejbs/AFWListener, exceptionListener=localejbs/AFWListener, pollInterval=60000, pollAttempts=60, Send.maxConsumers=10, Recv.maxConsumers=10, Call.maxConsumers=20, Rqst.maxConsumers=20)
help ... help ... help ....
A+ Merci !
Hi,
From ... DLNG ... to ... DLVD ... Take a long time !?!?
there may be some problem in queue........like msg may struck .....i guess ....!
correct me if i am wrong ......
Regards,
Aziz khan.
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