PRD system recovery - "HOLD" & "To Be Delivered" messages

Hi Gurus,
I'd like to discuss this crucial thing.
In our systems occures sometimes this probem - messages in "HOLD" status and "To Be Delivered" status.
HOLD status - occurs in serialized queues (EIEO) when error occurs in some message in this queue, all others are set to status HOLD. Which is ok. The question is: when we cancel the "error causing" message, do we need to restart other messages from the queue manually? Or does there work some "auto-recovery" mechanism?
And what about the status TBD? When occurs this one? and what steps can be done to solve this problem?
Thank you all,
Olian

Hi Olian,
I was experiencing the same issues the other day with IDOC - Soap scenario.
I have given a wrong URL on the target adapter and everytime I sent an IDOC, it went to Waiting status and then after some time it gave a error message "system error"
if system error occurs, it block the messages in that queue for subsequent entries.
Solutions:
1. If you are using IDOC on the sender side, go to Interface determination and deselect the checkbox "maintain order at runtime" (this is basically you dont have a sender CC for IDOC)
2. Find out the message that resulted in system error and resend it or cancel that message.
3. Find out the cause of that error message and fix it so that it wont happen next time
Regards,
Nikhil.

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    Rebooted.  Hit F11.  Ran maintenance and checked hard drive for errors.  There are errors.  Unfortunately, the default setting of CHKDSK does not repair them.   Opted for a command prompt.  Rand CHKDSK again with "/f /r" option seen in other posts.  I'm too ignorant here to get the program to run properly, I guess.  I ran CHKDSK on both drive X and C.  No errors found . . . sort of.  I know they exist because the system will not boot up.  (Yes, I tried again.)  Back at command prompt, I tried to run CHKDSK on drive C again.  This time I received a message that I would first have to unmount (dismount?) the drive.  As I do not know what this means, I opted for "no" and have decided to post this message for assistance.
    So.  Suggestions on what I do next?  More specifically: how do I get CHKDSK to repair the errors it found?  I believe the message was: "Errors in $130 of sector . . ."  It displays this message twice at 62% completion.  Freezes for a long time.  Gets going again only to slow to a crawl again around 70% but for not as long.  Then returns back to the start screen of System Recovery.
    Ran System Recovery again for kicks.  Again, appeared to work like a charm.  Unfortunately, the laptop is once again sitting frozen on the "Preparing . . . for first use" screen again.  It is getting hotter the longer it sits.  The fan is now audibly running at higher rpms . . . if any of that helps.  I'm shutting it down and waiting for your advice.
    Thanks!
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    Hello Miles1966.  I understand you're experiencing some issues with your notebook freezing.
    This does sound like a hard drive problem.  The freezes, missing HDD indicator light, and inability to perform a recovery are all symptoms of a failing hard drive.  You had been using CHKDISK previously but have you tried running the diagnostic which is built into the BIOS?  Try following these steps and post the result of the diagnostic.  I suggest running the memory test as well just in case.
    Let me know the result of these diagnostics.  I hope you have a great day!
    Please click the white star under my name to give me Kudos as a way to say "Thanks!"
    Click the "Accept as Solution" button if I resolve your issue.

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