The QOUT Scheduler processes qRFC outbound queues and controls the sending of qRFC calls.
You can monitor and administer the QOUT Scheduler using transaction SMQS.
● Queues are processed across all applications using the application server group “Default”.
The default server group includes all application servers available in the system. The outbound queues can by processed here by any application server in the system. If you want to restrict the use of the application server, you can change the server group accordingly.
● An RFC destination is registered automatically in the QOUT Scheduler if it is one of the following:
○ A destination for an external program (type T in transaction SM59)
○ A destination for another SAP system (type 3 in transaction SM59) and the logon data (client, user, password, language) has been defined completely in transaction SM59
You can perform the following actions for a destination:
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Register
The QOUT Scheduler processes all tRFC/qRFC messages that use this
destination.
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Deregister
None of the tRFC/qRFC messages that use this destination are processed (used
for debugging).
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Exclude
None of the tRFC/qRFC messages that use this destination are processed by the
QOUT Scheduler.
● Monitor and, if required, restart blocked queues.
You can use transaction SMQ1 to start the qRFC Monitor for the outbound queue; this transaction includes additional monitoring functions.
● Configuring Resources for QOUT Scheduler
● Registering/Deregistering a Destination