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Re: PI 503 - Service Unavailable in SXMB_MONI

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Hi Experts,

 

Based on the given documents. For the following scenario that occur to me:

There's a master data interface from SAP to other system with the scenario IDoc to File. This master data interface will be triggered by a background job that runs at night. Sometimes the master data could be massive that it stuck at the adapter engine and impacts other transaction interfaces at the next day

 

I think of the following solutions:

- Increase the maximum File thread to 10. Currently there is only 5 maximum thread. (is it okay to double the maximum thread?)

- Increase the maximum concurrency of the Master Data receiver adapter to 5. Currently it is only 2. Because the master data could be massive, increasing the maximum concurrency could faster the processing at the receiver adapter that often becomes the bottleneck.

- Create Message Prioritization at the AAE (Component monitoring > Adapter Engine > Message Prioritization) to put the master data to low priority while other business critical interfaces to high priority. (For the interfaces that is not configured as low nor high, would they be treated as if they were in normal priority?)

 

Any concern or advise would be appreciated.

 

There's no transport system for increasing the maximum file thread and the message prioritization right?

Do we configure it directly at the target PI system?

 

 

Actually, another thing that I want to ask is that. The background job for the master data creates 900 IDoc which ends up creating 600k of files. So, we can say that those 600k of files created almost at the same time. Is this something normal for PI could still handle or it depends on the hardware and the performance tuning configuration?



Thank you,

Suwandi C.



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