RFC adapter error

Hi Experts ,
I have  ascenario from ECC to file . I have rfc destination created and given the programid correctly.Checked the RFC connection
The error is as follows:
Error in processing caused by: com.sap.aii.adapter.rfc.afcommunication.RfcAFWException: senderAgreement not found: lookup of binding via CPA-cache failed for AdapterType RFC, AdapterNS http://sap.com/xi/XI/System, direction INBOUND, fromParty '*', fromService 'UCD_ECC_60', toParty '', toService '', interface 'Z_XX', NS 'urn:sap-' for channel 'CC_RFC_Mon_Appvl_Sender' (channelId c0a969bab7dc3250b65a426e026cebd1)
Please
Kiran

Hi Kiran,
Please check if you have created the sender agreement?
The below error says sender agreement not found
Error in processing caused by: com.sap.aii.adapter.rfc.afcommunication.RfcAFWException: senderAgreement not found:
Regards,
Ravi

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    09:50:09 (6011): RFC adapter initialized
    09:50:09 (6031): RFC adapter started
    %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%SM59 entries on the XI box%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
    Name: AI_RFCADAPTER_JCOSERVER
    Program ID: Xmb2RfcService
    Action Type: Registered Server Program
    Gateway: web03  (Local XI box)
    Gateway Service: sapgw00 (00 is the system number)
    Name: XI_SERVER
    Program ID: Rfc2XmbService
    Action Type: Registered Server Program
    Gateway: db03  (R3 box)
    Gateway Service: sapgw00 (00 is the system number for R3)
    Both the entries are tested fine.

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