jnack
Active Member
We had an issue where most of our users were hung in JDE 9.0 at the same time. In the JDE log for some of the first users to call I noticed a message about “No FAP slots available”.
Does anyone know what this message means?
More log detail below.
We are on JDE 9.0 with Tools 8.98.4.2. Iseries with V6R1. Web servers are Websphere 7 on Windows 2008 R2.
Jeff
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2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:20:35.240672 netmsg.c427
No FAP slots available, unable to add data packet to message, msgId=1469540, msgHost=10.1.0.140, msgPort=6120, sendingHost=10.1.0.96, msgType=901, msgRange=5, reqNet=62643, resNet=807, reqKrnl=62643, resKrnl=2875, msgFlags=2.
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:20:35.241024 netmsg.c445
Dumping the metadata in the FAP:
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:20:35.241072 netmsg.c452
Entry-0, Bytes-1468, PID-677, Type-360
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:20:35.241112 netmsg.c452
Entry-1, Bytes-1468, PID-807, Type-360
…
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:20:35.285568 netmsg.c452
Entry-999, Bytes-1093, PID-807, Type-901
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:23:15.301696 netmsg.c427
No FAP slots available, unable to add data packet to message, msgId=1469640, msgHost=10.1.0.140, msgPort=6120, sendingHost=10.1.0.96, msgType=901, msgRange=5, reqNet=58964, resNet=849, reqKrnl=58964, resKrnl=2875, msgFlags=2.
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:30:58.342304 netmsg.c427
No FAP slots available, unable to add data packet to message, msgId=1470044, msgHost=10.1.0.140, msgPort=6120, sendingHost=10.1.0.96, msgType=901, msgRange=5, reqNet=63481, resNet=803, reqKrnl=63481, resKrnl=2875, msgFlags=2.
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Does anyone know what this message means?
More log detail below.
We are on JDE 9.0 with Tools 8.98.4.2. Iseries with V6R1. Web servers are Websphere 7 on Windows 2008 R2.
Jeff
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2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:20:35.240672 netmsg.c427
No FAP slots available, unable to add data packet to message, msgId=1469540, msgHost=10.1.0.140, msgPort=6120, sendingHost=10.1.0.96, msgType=901, msgRange=5, reqNet=62643, resNet=807, reqKrnl=62643, resKrnl=2875, msgFlags=2.
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:20:35.241024 netmsg.c445
Dumping the metadata in the FAP:
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:20:35.241072 netmsg.c452
Entry-0, Bytes-1468, PID-677, Type-360
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:20:35.241112 netmsg.c452
Entry-1, Bytes-1468, PID-807, Type-360
…
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:20:35.285568 netmsg.c452
Entry-999, Bytes-1093, PID-807, Type-901
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:23:15.301696 netmsg.c427
No FAP slots available, unable to add data packet to message, msgId=1469640, msgHost=10.1.0.140, msgPort=6120, sendingHost=10.1.0.96, msgType=901, msgRange=5, reqNet=58964, resNet=849, reqKrnl=58964, resKrnl=2875, msgFlags=2.
2875/5 WRK:Call Object Wed Sep 26 12:30:58.342304 netmsg.c427
No FAP slots available, unable to add data packet to message, msgId=1470044, msgHost=10.1.0.140, msgPort=6120, sendingHost=10.1.0.96, msgType=901, msgRange=5, reqNet=63481, resNet=803, reqKrnl=63481, resKrnl=2875, msgFlags=2.
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