File to Printer .

Good Morning ,
I have scenario that is quite similar to Rich H forum.
But that forum is not completed.:(
Mine is File to Printer scenario for bank and I have somewhat same condition.
There is a file sender system  -
               file receiver system -  (have Printers attached).
File goes from file sender system to file receiver system
Printers take file from file directory of file receiver system.
My bank client told me same condition that if Printer stop working then do not put next file in receiver system folder
as next file will overwrite the file which is already present in that folder.
Suggestion please.
Regards

Good Morning Swarup/Raj,
As the thread by Rich H was talking about different soultions
there are two ways
-- one by Mr. Ranjeet Singh (got this)
-- one by you and Mr. Raj
Both solutions are fine. If I take your solution as described by you and Raj in Rick H forum
suppose IS_RETRY_LIMIT - 1
SXMB_ADM ---> Integration Engine Configuration --> Specific Configuration -->set parameter of IS_RETRY_LIMIT with current value as 1 --ok.
it means XI try to resend the file only once. so will it affect only *this scenario or all scenario*?
*First trigger* , File picked by XI and sent to Receiving folder , Printer picked the file - *XI Job is done. -- ok*
*Second trigger*, File picked by XI and sent to Receving folder, Printer is jammed - *XI Job is done. -- ok*
*Third trigger*, File picked by XI , it couldn't able to deliver to the Receiving folder ,coz file ABC.txt (constant file name) is already there. *XI Job is not done- in process -- ok.*
XI will retry to send *Second trigger file* again after some interval it couldn't able to deliver,file is there. - *XI Job is not done- in process -- ok*
For *Second trigger file* XI set message to *FAILED* status.
XI will retry to send *Third trigger file* again after some interval it couldn't able to deliver,file is there. - *XI Job is not done- in process -- ok*
For *Third trigger file* XI set the message to *FAILED* status
*Now Printer Problem Solved*
XI gets new file and send file -- ok
Now for FAILED messages in the second and third trigger
Raj has given --- http://host:port/MessagingSystem/monitor/monitor.jsp
The above link by Raj is something manual. Can this be automatic.
Thanks
Rachit

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