on 2007 Dec 04 12:18 PM
Hello everyone,
We have a RFC -> XI -> HTTP scenario. The interface is synchrous.
When executed we get a TCP/IP error saying that the program id is not registered.
BUT the program id is in the rfc sender adapter.
In the Communication Channel Monitoring (RWB > Component Monitoring > Adapter Engine) we can not see any of our adapters. I suspect this is where we are fault.
Any takers?
Thanks,
Dimitris
Hi,
The program id is the same.
The communication channel monitoring should show the adapters and their
status green, red, yello or grey. It does not.
Any ideas?
Dimitris
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Hi ,
You are correct but what i mean to say is for RFC communication channel you dont need any RFC Communication channel required .
In this scenario you wont find any of the communication channels in RWB . It is better you check the message monitoring using SXMB_MONI in Integration engine & in SAP R/3 system ( source of RFC program ).
Please check this and let us know what it says.
Cheers,
Reddy
Hi
XI Integration Builder, Integration Engine and Runtime Workbench, you accomplish this by entering fully qualified host names in the XI Exchange Profile, then initiating a new self-registration (restarting the J2EE engine).
For the Adapter Engine, the approach is different: Change the properties "SLD.selfregistration.httpPort", "SLD.selfregistration.httpsPort" and "SLD.selfregistration.hostName" of the J2EE service SAP XI AF CPA Cache. Enter the fully qualified host name under which the Adapter Engine can be reached from all relevant network domains. Do this in the Visual Administrator of the J2EE Engine. Then restart the applications "com.sap.aii.af.cpa.app" and "com.sap aii.af.app", or restart the complete J2EE engine. This triggers a new Adapter Engine self-registration.
and check this
Note: 804124 - HTTP communication with XI Adapter Engine fails
check message monitor on adapter engine like this ;
http://host:port/MessagingSystem/monitor/monitor.jsp
and have a look on this link ..
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/44/2a1a8620323f0ee10000000a114a6b/frameset.htm
Regards
Aashish Sinha
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Hi ,
In your scenario you dont find any entries of your Communication channels ( RFC and HTTP) in RWB -> communication channel monitoring .
It is a Syncronous communication so you dont find any messages also in RWB -> Message monitoring . For message monitoring you need to set LOGGING_SYNC variable in specific configuration of PI System ( using SXMB_ADM -> Integration Engine configuration).
Regards,
Reddy
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