Maintain Server parameters to allow huge file size to pass through XI

Hello SAP Gurus,
i would like to know how can i check this Server parameters in SAP PI Configuration :
u2022 UME Parameters : To look into the pool size and poolmax wait parameters - UME recommended parameters (like: poolmaxsize=50, poolmaxwait=60000)
u2022 Tuning Parameters: To look/define the Message Size Limit u201Clike: EO_MSG_SIZE_LIMIT = 0000100u201D under tuning category
u2022 ICM Parameters: To consider ICM parameters (ex: icm/conn_timeout = 900000. icm/HTTP/max_request_size_KB = 2097152)
This is required for allowing huge file size to pass through XI.
Regards,
Ravi

Hi Michael,
I did the settings you just mentioned in the link.
I got through the First step where the file got processed and 50000 record data got divided into on 50000 idocs.
But when its is posting this in BW system, then the outbound  status of the message is " Message has error status on outbound side"
And when i see BW there are no idocs in that system. Is it that the RFC connection between XI and BW had timed out and so it did not got processed at outbound side. Or there is some other setting required ?
Also, when we tried it with 20 K file then the outbound status is also successful.
Please let me know how to  resolve this issue .
Regards,
Ravi

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