Never mind, I found: (from the manual) endpoint configuration: property suspendDurationOnFailure
I didn't have that set... hence it didn't recover Regards, Harm On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Harm Verhagen <[email protected]>wrote: > > Hi sometimes we found the following error in the logs. > 2009-04-15 15:15:52,472 [127.0.0.1] [HttpServerWorker-2] WARN > IndirectEndpoint Endpoint : AnEndpoint is currently inactive - invoking > fault handler / assuming failure > > The AnEndpoint is a tomcat webservice. > This seems to indicate the the endpoint AnEndpoint is down. > However.... > This situation only recovers when we restart wso2esb. (We don't have to > do anything with AnEndpoint) > Therefor It looks like an wso2esb problem... right ? > Even waiting for many hours does not automatically solve the problem, only > restarting wso2esb helps (v1.7.1) > > What is the logic for wso2esb to decide an endpoint is down ? how does it > recover ? > Is this a known issue ? > > Regards, > Harm >
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