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Stefan

2004-08-27, 6:06 pm

We are observing the following behavior on our BizTalk Servers running on
Windows 2003, after running performance test scripts: During the tests some
messages will fail and end up being suspended (resumable). Whenever we
restart the BizTalk Service after running these tests, it seems like that the
BizTalk Service process is picking up all resumable suspended messages and
tries to re-submit them. To some extend this seems to make sense, but since
we couldn’t find any documentation on this, we are not sure whether this is
by design or not. Can anybody confirm this?


Lee Graber [MSFT]

2004-09-07, 5:53 pm

You are somehow misintrepretting what it is happening. I can tell you that,
except for one case, we never auto resume suspended-resumable messages. The
only exception is if you have an orchestration or sendport in the stopped
state. At that point, all messages to the service will be auto-suspended.
If you start that orchestration or sendport, we will automatically restart
all messages which were suspended because it was stopped. We do not resume
all suspended-resumable, just the ones which were suspended because the
service was stopped. You will have to take a look again to figure out what
is happening. Maybe you have a bunch of stuff retrying.

Lee

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