Solution : https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1333417 (SAP Service marketplace login required)
Summary :
This SAP Note addresses the exhaustion of dialog work processes due to high-volume IDoc processing, observable through symptoms such as systemic delays and IDocs stuck in statuses 30 and 64. Problems stem from processing large volumes of IDocs in the foreground, causing resource allocation challenges. Recommended solutions involve migrating to background processing, specifically configuring the RBDAPP00 and RSEOUT00 programs for scheduled execution tailored to the system's message types. Further, modulating the immediate processing options in IDoc configurations to batch processes ensures resource availability and efficient workflow handling, enhancing performance by prioritizing crucial processes and freeing up dialog processes. It's also suggested to adjust the number of dialog work processes if needed, acknowledging the appropriate balance of update, dialog, and background requirements per server suggested by SAP note 74141.
Key words :
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Related Notes :
1872637 | Delays posting inbound IDocs (status 64) which have been configured to trigger immediately |
1862248 | Delays sending outbound Idocs (status 30) which have been configured to transfer immediately |
1597364 | FAQ: BW-BCT: Extraction performance in source system |
527481 | tRFC or qRFC calls are not processed |
384971 | System parameters for high interface load |
74141 | Resource Management for tRFC and aRFC |