How To Fix RT193 - Transaktionaler RFC und Queued-RFC


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  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: RT - Monitoring infrastructure MSG and alert texts

  • Message number: 193

  • Message text: Transaktionaler RFC und Queued-RFC

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    This monitoring tree in the CCMS alert monitor watches over activity in
    the transactional RFC and queued TRFC facilities.
    <ZH>Transactional RFC</> (tRFC, Remote Function Calls) is a facility for
    transferring data between SAP systems or between an SAP system and an
    external component. tRFC ensures the following:
    that an RFC is carried out once and only once in a target system.
    that all of the RFCs that are grouped into an LUW (Logical Unit of Work)
    are carried out or that none of the functions is carried out.
    These features of tRFC let programmers transfer data between systems
    with the same safety and reliability that normal transactions allow
    within a single SAP system.
    <ZH>Relationship to ALE: </>ALE (Application Link Enabling), one of the
    basic technologies of the SAP Business Framework Architecture, is one of
    the most important users of tRFC. ALE uses tRFC as one of its methods
    for echoing data changes from one system or component to another. tRFC
    calls that carry the term 'IDOC' in the function name are ALE calls.
    ALE provides mechanisms for recovering from errors in transferring data
    between systems. You should therefore always check with the ALE
    administrator before running or deleting a tRFC "IDOC" call, one that
    was generated by ALE.
    <ZH>Queued RFC</> (qRFC) is an enhancement of tRFC. In qRFC, tRFC calls
    are serialized by means of output and input queues. <ZH>qRFC with
    output queues </>ensures that (tRFC) calls are executed at the target
    destination in exactly the order in which the calls were added to the
    queue. Both qRFC output queue and normal tRFC calls are held in the
    ARFCSSTATE table. Both types of calls are deleted from the ARFCSSTATE
    table as soon as they have been executed. Calls in the ARFCSSTATE table
    are therefore usually there because there was some problem in running
    them, such as a communication or execution error (status CPICERR or
    SYSFAIL) or a blocked qRFC output queue. qRFC input queue calls are
    held in a separate table.
    <ZH>qRFC with input queues </>ensures that calls coming in to a system
    for a particular queue are executed in the order in which they arrive.
    qRFC with input queues is used primarily as a load-control mechanism, to
    prevent an RFC server from being overloaded by calls arriving in
    parallel from different senders. qRFC with input queues calls are held
    in table ARFCRSTATE. As with the ARFCSSTATE table, calls are usually
    deleted immediately when they have been executed.

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    Monitoring tRFC activity: Normally, few or no tRFC calls should be
    waiting in the ARFCSSTATE table. Further, none should show an error
    condition: CPI-C Error or System Fail or System Load. There should
    also be no qRFC queues that are blocked because of calls with errors.
    You can check for problems using the ARFCSSTATE section of the
    monitoring tree. It shows only tRFC calls.
    The alert monitor's analysis methods give you access from this monitor
    to the tools for tRFC and qRFC display and trouble-shooting.
    Monitoring qRFC activity: The monitor reports on errors that stop
    processing in inbound or outbound qRFC queues. You can also monitor the
    total number of calls in the ARFCRSTATE table, in which inbound qRFC
    calls for this system are held.
    You should respond to a queue error alert promptly if you have CRM, APO,
    BW, or other SAP New Dimensions components installed in your system. If
    there is a lot of activity in a blocked queue, then the ARFCSSTATE and
    ARFCRSTATE tables can quickly become large enough to cause space
    problems in the database.

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