Hello,
I am unable to run any process from the Control Room since some time. Although I can see that my resource is connected, whenever I try to drag and drop a process I get the message "CPX-XU8I1KUUUP6 is too busy to run that process." . Does anyone have an indication what is causing this issue?
Thanks,
Asterios
Hi Asterios,
Can you remove any pending processes in the control room and any wait for any running processes to complete before you try again?
Thanks,
Saurabh
Hi Saurabh,
There is no other process running in the control room, under environment in the control room the list is empty. I also tried to pause all queues but did not make any difference. Do I need to re initialize my SQL server for example?
Thanks,
Asterios
Hi asterios,
When you look at the session management tab in the control room, the environment section generally has a filter applied to it. Usually it shows you an sessions from today.
Change that filter to last 30 days and filter by pending.
Hopefully that will show you a pending session from before today.
- Tom
The message stems from the Run Mode (see Help for definition) of business objects, and indicates that the resource is already running (or has pending) a process that is using objects whose run modes are controlling access to the resource. Check that there is not a pending session created at an earlier date.
Indeed I changed the filter as Tom suggested and a pending process from last week appeared, it was blocking the resource.
Thank you all for your answers!
- Asterios
hI,
i did he suggestion - instead i sent to ist all for the dates and status - and i can see all are ended but three was terminated - I dont see any pending sesion and I do still get DESKTOP-DJ24JEH is too busy to run that process.
I am running version 5.0.24 - please could you advice.
Thank you
Same for me as for @ibmjuanagomez. UNder CONTROL- Session Management - Environment
not onlyeven one process is listed. Anyhow the messages ...."" is too busy to run that process."" comes up
when I drag any process from the left side (available processes) to the left side (available resources):
Appreciate any advice