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Yes, it appears to be my thread and not overall.
So they don’t exactly know. We had a 122 files in the smathistory because we cycle often due to the volume we have. Per Infor support, anywhere after 60+ files. Anyway, R & D waiting to see if we can reproduce in test, which is going to be difficult. Support also indicated that there were several 6.1 customers and hadn’t had much issues with this.
Yes we do have the smathistory turned on.
Apparently, we are working with INFOR and there is a bug as it appears. The SMAT history can only retain a certain number of files and then it stops writing.
Thanks so much for the explanation. Makes sense now.
They are stating. “From previous experience with Cloverleaf when we have the multi-server turned on it appears to eliminate the issues from when we attempt to send messages repeatedly with little pause in between. when we try multiple telnet in non-prod we are able to connect for each occurrence however in prod this is not the case eventually having to wait ~5 seconds before attempting to re-connect. Is multi-server enabled in both environments?
Honestly, I do not think “MultiServer” option is going to fix this matter.
But I do need to understand when to apply this option. The question again is when I select multiserver, I have a “configure” button, what do I need to put in there?
It’s definitely not the HL7 or application NACK, but the tcp/ip level NACK.
Well, the client is saying they can only send a handful of ORM messages together, but the first one goes and the other subsequent ORM messages fail to be sent because they are rejected. “It appears only a few are making it outbound before sjmc receives a NAK and by default shuts the interface down. “
Funny enough, this just started happening a couple of days ago.
Thanks Jim.
Jim, I was finally able to get this too work. Thanks for your help!
Here is what I did:
Action: CONCAT
Source: 1(0).STF(0).#2(0).[0] /** =P in the next line
=P
Destination: @tmp
Then I did a COPY using the tmp variable and copied to the destination field.
FJ
Thanks Jim, that’s what I thought. Can you provide an example, cause its still not working. Here is what I have:
Action Concat:
Source: 1(0).STF(0).#2(0).[0]=P
Destination: @tmp
I also tried adding the tilde in front of the source, no luck.
Charlie, is that the hcismatdb.htc script?
Thank you gentlemen, that helps a lot. Keith that worked!
Charlie, I will definitely look at your script and give that a try. Thanks for your help again.
FJ
Thanks for responding Keith. It won’t hurt to figure out both ways.
Max,
Can you give me an idea of a reasonable threshold in KB. I have 75000000 and it is cycling way to often.
That did it! Thank you Max.
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