Transmission Queue ?

Jul 28, 2006

Hi There

I have sent messages and they are all sitting in the transmission queue with a blank status, why is service broker not trying to send them ? They are no errors in the sql log. BOL says this is blank when it has not tried to send the message ? Service broker is definately activated in the database.

How do i force sql server to send anything in the transmission que ?

I have no idea what is wrong or where to check ?

Thanx

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F620FA2D-309C-DC11-8EED-0002B3D9F7B5 //TyMetrix360Audit/DataWriter 386DDD04-7E55-466A-BE83-37EFC20910B9 tcp://SFT3DEVSQL01:4022/TyMetrix360Audit/DataSender //TyMetrix360Audit/Contract 2007-11-26 14:59:26.813 0 //TyMetrix360Audit/Message 0 0 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Service Broker received an error message on this conversation. Service Broker will not transmit the message; it will be held until the application ends the conversation.


The main point is that the sys.transmission queue retains the messages with the error 'Service Broker will not transmit the message; it will be held until the application ends the conversation.'

4. I execute the following sql statment on the sender:

select * from sys.conversation_endpoints

and see that the conversation that sent the messages are in state 'ER'

5. I then recreate the receiver with the following script:


create service [//TyMetrix360Audit/DataWriter] authorization dbo on queue dbo.TyMetrix360AuditQueue([//TyMetrix360Audit/Contract])

6. I send some more messages and see that the new messages are being received and processed correctly.

7. But what of the messages stuck in the sender transmission queue. How are these messages to be resent? Since the conversations are in state 'ER' it seems they are not being resent. Do I need to write a custom SQL script to resend them? I do not want to end the conversation because the message will be lost and not resent.


So, in conclusion, the main question is:

When the receiver goes down, or the receiver service broker simply does not exist and messages pile up the sender transmission queue like in my example how do these messages get resent when the receiver is restored?

By the way when I run

select service_broker_guid from sys.databases where database_id = db_id()

I get the same GUID after the server is restored.

Thanks

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Here is a description:

1. drop receiver side service broker with sql command : drop service [//TyMetrix360Audit/DataWriter]

2. send a message from the sender.

3. now the sys.transmission_queue on the sender keeps the message.

The relevant tables on the sender and receiver no look like this:

the following summarizes the transmission queue on the SENDER:

conversation handle message_body transmission status
5A0F1D1F-449C-DC11-8EED-0002B3D9F7B5 my message in binary, ie 0x.F4E1.... <blank>

the following summarizes the sys.conversation_endpoints on the SENDER:

conversation handle conversation_id state
5A0F1D1F-449C-DC11-8EED-0002B3D9F7B5 461891C8-5D53-4D89-A7C6-097FE2EDB22A CO

the following summarizes the transmission queue on the RECEIVER:

conversation handle message_body transmission status
5A0F1D1F-449C-DC11-8EED-0002B3D9F7B5 message body of error message...... One or more messages could not be delivered to the local service targeted by this dialog.

the following summarizes the sys.conversation_endpoints on the RECEIVER:

conversation handle conversation_id state
5A0F1D1F-449C-DC11-8EED-0002B3D9F7B5 461891C8-5D53-4D89-A7C6-097FE2EDB22A DO


What do I do now?

There is a message stuck in the sender transmission queue. You responded in my last post that I need to do a RECIEVE on the sender and end the conversation myself? This is not helping me. I am still confused about the answer to this. Can you provide some sort of code outline or steps to resolve this issue. As of now I do not know how to resend my messages stuck in the sender transmission queue and they can not be lost when the conversation is ended.

Also, I thought SQL Service broker was supposed to hadle things like this. It is common for the receiver to not be there. In this case the messages should resend automatically once the receiver is back up. Please help as there is no documentation online about how to resolve this issue and your last response was not adequate.

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ON CONTRACT LogContract
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A.
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B.
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GO

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([http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQL/Notifications/PostEventNotification]);

GO



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Howdy,

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http://www.dbforums.com/t984271.html


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(2)
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