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Restarting a mediation that has stopped on error

This topic describes how to restart a mediation that has stopped on error.

Why and when to perform this task

You need to restart a mediation that has stopped on error so that the mediation can continue processing messages. When the mediation is restarted, the mediation resumes mediating messages on the pre-mediated part of the destination.

Changes in the state of a mediation normally occur as the result of operations performed by the administrator. If the state of a mediation moves from Started to Stopped on error, and you have not stopped it intentionally, you should investigate the cause of the problem, and resolve it before attempting to restart the mediation.

To restart a mediation that has stopped on error, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:

Steps for this task

  1. Display the reason information for the stopped mediation:
    1. In the navigation pane, click Service integration > Buses
    2. In the content pane, click the name of the service integration bus.
    3. Under Additional Properties, click Messaging Engines.
    4. Click the messaging engine name.
    5. Under Additional Properties, click Mediation Points.
    6. In the content pane, select the mediation name.
    7. Click the Runtime tab.
    8. Under General Properties, view the information in the Reason field.
  2. Resolve the problem.
  3. Re-start the mediation so that it can continue processing messages.
Related concepts
Bus destinations
Mediation points
Mediations
Exception destinations
Related reference
Error handling in mediations
Tips for troubleshooting mediations

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