Hello,
Every now and then I will notice some inbound deliveries get stuck in 'FRESH' status. When I look at the Event Diagnostics and Object Lock Diagnostics (and also look in the object_locks table) I do not see any locks, mediated waiters etc.
Attachment 1581
And here is my list of 'FRESH' transmissions:
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Any suggestions? Anything else I should look at that could cause this?
We are running the ObjectLockCleanup
At least I think so, I ran the query in Metalink note 1275181.1 and I did not return any rows, but there is a record in that table for: glog.server.workflow.adhoc.ObjectLockCleanup and is scheduled. (We recently upgraded to 6.2.8 and are only running on one application server, is it still advisable to run ObjectLockCleanup?)
That note also mentions that:
With the "Older Than" parameter set to 1 day the chances that one of the records in the object lock table being deleted is also cached are much higher that integration could get stuck or other processes could fail.
Not sure if that could be affecting me either.
Thanks for reading,
Every now and then I will notice some inbound deliveries get stuck in 'FRESH' status. When I look at the Event Diagnostics and Object Lock Diagnostics (and also look in the object_locks table) I do not see any locks, mediated waiters etc.
Attachment 1581
And here is my list of 'FRESH' transmissions:
Attachment 1582
Any suggestions? Anything else I should look at that could cause this?
We are running the ObjectLockCleanup
At least I think so, I ran the query in Metalink note 1275181.1 and I did not return any rows, but there is a record in that table for: glog.server.workflow.adhoc.ObjectLockCleanup and is scheduled. (We recently upgraded to 6.2.8 and are only running on one application server, is it still advisable to run ObjectLockCleanup?)
That note also mentions that:
Quote:
With the "Older Than" parameter set to 1 day the chances that one of the records in the object lock table being deleted is also cached are much higher that integration could get stuck or other processes could fail.
Thanks for reading,