Server Node ID |
the string that identifies the
SAP Mobile Server in the cluster. This property is
case-sensitive, and must match the value in the Relay Server configuration.
|
Mobile Server Port |
the port on which Outbound Enabler manages requests. |
Farm Type |
the type of request managed by the
Relay Server: Replication, Messaging or Webservice protocol. When configuring Relay
Server Outbound Enabler properties for a scale-out node, you can select only the
Webservice farm
type.
|
Mobile Server Farm |
the string that identifies the
SAP Mobile Server cluster, for which the Relay Server manages
requests. This property is case-sensitive, and it must match the value in the Relay
Server configuration. |
Relay Server Host |
if
the
Relay Server
farm
has a load
balancer in
front of it, the host name or IP address of the load balancer.
Otherwise, the host name or IP address of a single Relay Server. |
Status |
current state of the Outbound Enabler process: stopped, running, or error. |
Status Description |
additional details on the state of the
Outbound Enabler. If you receive one of these messages,
follow the documented recommendation: - Unknown error state – Check the log for additional
details.
- Failed to connect SAP Mobile Server, retrying... – Check the SAP Mobile Server port
managed by the Outbound Enabler.
- Unauthorized. – Check the security token of
Outbound Enabler.
- Unrecognized farm or server node
ID. – The string that identifies the
SAP Mobile Server cluster or server node in the
Outbound Enabler configuration does not match the
Relay Server configuration.
- Please check the relay server
host and port or Failed to create I/O stream to
the relay server – If you use HTTPS port, check to
see if the certificate file is valid.
- Relay server service
unavailable. – Check if the Relay Server is
properly configured, or if any internal errors are
logged.
- Relay server not found. – Either the Relay Server is not
yet deployed, or the URL suffix is wrong.
- Bad request. – Check the syntax of the URL
suffix.
- Error writing HTTP headers – Check if the trusted certificate
is valid, and verify the URL suffix syntax.
Something may be misformatted.
Note:
Sometimes when the Status column shows
"Running" the Status Description shows:
Relay Server outbound enabler is running. Please check the log file to confirm the status.
In these cases, the console may detect
that an RSOE is running, even though the RSOE is
actually in an error state. - The RSOE log level is set too
high (4 or 5). SAP Control Center cannot detect
the status from scanning the RSOE log.
- The RSOE enters an unrecognized
error condition. For example, when RSOE connects
to Relay Server through an Internet proxy server,
if the proxy server shuts down, the RSOE is
effectively in an error state. The RSOE may
continue to retry the connection indefinitely, and
produce no log message recognized as an
error.
|
Certificate File |
the certificate file uploaded to the SAP Mobile Server certificate store. |
Log File |
the name and
location of the Outbound Enabler log file. The syntax of this filename is <nodeName>.RSOE<n>.log. <n> is the primary key of the Outbound
Enabler database record in the cluster database used by
SAP Mobile Platform. |