![]() ![]() RWB -> Component Monitoring -> Adapter Engine -> Engine Status -> Additional Data You can also further verify that the AE queues are blocked by the checking the engine status. If there are no details in the audit log, it could be because they are already flushed from the cache (refer OSS note 1314974.) You can then check the audit log for any further details of why the messages are still in “Delivering” state. Once you find these, refresh the display a few times, and if the messages do not change status, then it is most likely that they are the messages causing the blockage. Then search for messages in status “Delivering” around the timeframe of when the block first occurred. Change the time/date criteria to go as far back to identify when blockage first occurred. To troubleshoot further, first search for all messages in status “To Be Delivered” in the Adapter Engine. For a large queue, you can start such a message manually in order to raise its priority. ![]() Generally, this is not necessary, since the message is taken from the queue by a worker thread. ![]() The status is temporary and cannot be changed manually. The message was transferred to the messaging system and was placed in the queue for the messages to be sent or received. To Be Delivered (German: “zu senden”, internal: TO_BE_DELIVERED, TBDL) Therefore, it is not possible to Resend a message in this state from RWB. It states that TBDL is a temporary state and cannot be changed manually. OSS note 813993, has an FAQ with the details of the different status in the Adapter Engine. A search on SCN will list down hundreds of such discussion threads. Since the early days of XI, getting messages stuck in the To Be Delivered status on the Adapter Engine has been a recurring issue. #Delivery status not updated update#Update : Updated Resolution section – for ICO scenarios, processing is done on the worker threads on the sender side. ![]()
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