Integration server wrong port number
Hi All, Suddenly from yesterday in our production PI server some setting has got changed. Files are not reaching Integration server. On investigation found out wrong port # is appearning. In RWB,Component Monitoring>Integration Engine XPI> Test Message tab, i see Send Message to: Http://<servername>:<wrong port #>/sap/xi/engine?type=entry.
I checked in xsmb_admin-->Integration Engine Configuration, there i see the correct port(8002). Not sure why the same port is not appearning the Test Message Tab.
For testing purpose i changed from 5000 to 8002 and test the message in the Test Message tab and processed. If i have 5000 then i get the below error message:
Transmitting the message to endpoint http://<server>:5000/sap/xi/engine/entry?action=execute using connection File_http://sap.com/xi/XI/System failed, due to: com.sap.aii.af.ra.ms.api.RecoverableException: java.net.ConnectException: A remote host refused on attempted connect operation.
Can you someone throw some light on this issue? This is a production issue.
Thanks,
Hi,
Also check integration server URL (Pipeline URL) is correctly maintained in the Business System for the Integration Server in the SLD.
HTTP port you can also check on Abap stack SMICM -> Servicies option.
--Divyesh
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