Messages stuck in Inbound Queue with Ready Status

Hi All,
The messages in the Inbound queue are getting stuck in Ready status.
I have to manually Unlock each queue to start the processing.
After some time again all the message queue are back to the Ready State.
Please help me on this issue.
Regards
Milan

go to --> sxmb_adm
Manage Queue
Select all Queues, Activate Queues.
& check your scenarios, now it will not stuck due to this error.

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