b21 Performance Issue

EDI

Hello,

after setting up a test environment I tried to send a few messages from one mec-AS2 system to the other.
System A and System B are set up using SSL with synchronous MDN.

Sending a single files from A to B works perfect: B receives the file, the status flag at system B turns green as well as the status flag at the sending system A.

When I try to send a couple of files the first three files are sent as expected, but then I get the following messages:
System A (Sender):
AS2ServerRemoteImpl: Die Zertifikatdatei beinhaltet keinen privaten Schlüssel mit dem Alias "ALIASNAME".

And a little bit later the sender states:
mec_as2-1207055714895-133@AS2SystemA_AS2SystemB: Wartezeit auf MDN wurde überschritten

At the receiving system B mec-as2 states:
AS2ServerRemoteImpl: null

Is there a limit for the amount of transmitted files per time unit (i.e. messages that can be sent within 5 minutes?).

thanks in advance for your info.

regards,
martin



heller
heller's picture
Martin, no, there is no

Martin,

no, there is no known problem like this so far. Are you sure you haven't misconfigured a system to send messages to itself or something like that?

Regards
Heller



EDI
Stefan, when sending a file

Stefan,

when sending a file from System A to System B the file is delivered in the "message/System B/inbox/System A" folder of System B (for the ones with the green flag).

If I send a single file none of the above "error" messages appear and the file reaches its destination without troubles.

Concerning the keystore on B: it was created using Portecle-1.3 and the public key of A's keystore (exported from there with Portecle) was added to B's keystore. The same applies to A's Keystore (containing B's public key).

Jetty's SSL set-up is basically the same: import B's SSL cert in A's SSL keystore and vice versa.

Is it still possible to have a misconfigured system, even though single messages are delivered the way they should be?

regards,
martin




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