Dev and Qty import queue is empty

Hi All,
We are having three system landscape Dev, Qty and Prd. In STMS we configured PRD as a virtual system. We have released some requests in Dev 15 days back & we are not imported and we are able see the requests in STMS_IMPORT of Qty.  But suddenly when we are checking now there are no requests in QTY stms_import and DEV stms_import as well.
We have checked all the checks STMS and we manually checked wether trans directory of Domain controller also accessing from QTY.
Please suggest on the issue.
Thanks & Regards,
Sreekanth

Hi All,
I have reconfigured STMS. Still when i am adding released request with tp command to the buffer of QTY its not showing in import queue.  While when i added to the DEV buffer the request is showing in queue but not to QTY.
When i checked consistency check for DEV it showing 4KB of datafile and 1KB of cofile, but when checked for QTY it showing 0 KB for data and cofile. But all folders in trans of domain controller are accessible from QTY, even all checks are showing the same trans directory of domain controller.
Please suggest.
Best Regards,
Sreekanth

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