WF-BATCH takes all dialog processes

Mike.Nickson@bhint.com Mike.Nickson at bhint.com
Thu Jul 7 09:27:28 EDT 2005


Robert

We are on 4.7 here but we had a similar recent issue that the Basis guys 
corrected by changing the following RFC quota parameters (both of which 
can be changed dynamically):

rdisp/rfc_min_wait_dia_wp (from 1 to 5)
rdisp_rfc_check (from 1 to 3)

Hope this works for you

Mike





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We have 1 server, how can I set the limit for WF-BATCH? As it looks to me, 
the setting in SWEQADM is general, so no option to specify a setting just 
for WF-BATCH.

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Van: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu namens Michael Pokraka
Verzonden: do 7/7/2005 11:11
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Onderwerp: RE: WF-BATCH takes all dialog processes



Good point. Of course there's always the simple option of just reducing 
the
number of events per run :-)

--- Dave Weston <Dave.Weston at clockwork.ca> wrote:

> It might be worth checking out RFC server groups in SWEQADM for your 
config
> under 'Event Delivery' called 'server group definition'. With this 
mechanism
> you can limit the number of dialogs used.
> 
> Cheers
> Dave
>
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>
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> we are running workflows but we have the following problem:
> if the eventmanager get's a free batch-proces to process the events, the
> eventmanager processes the number of events which is given in SWEQADM.
> Then the workflowmanager takes over and the workflows start / continue.
> WF-BATCH then takes all the dialog processes to execute the workflows.
>
> Why does WF-BATCH take all the dialog processes? And how can we make it
> possible that for instance he takes only 2 dialog processes?
>
> Regards,
> Robert
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Michael Pokraka
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