Delete Requests From The Push Request Queue Manually - Blackberry PRD-10459-035 - Enterprise Server For MDS Administration Manual

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2.
On the Connection Service tab, click Edit Properties.
3.
Click Push/PAP.
4.
Double-click Maximum number of Active Connections.
5.
Type a number.
6.
Click OK.
7.
Click Restart Service.
Configure the maximum number of queued connections that the BlackBerry MDS Connection
Service can process
The BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service queues push connections when the number of connections exceeds a limit that you
specify. You can configure the maximum number of push connections that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can queue.
The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service sends a "service unavailable" message to BlackBerry devices for pending push
connections that exceed this limit.
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
2.
On the Connection Service tab, click Edit Properties.
3.
Click Push/PAP.
4.
Double-click Maximum number of Queued Connections.
5.
Type a number.
6.
Click OK.
7.
Click Restart Service.

Delete requests from the push request queue manually

An automated process runs daily to delete outstanding requests from the push request queue on a Microsoft® SQL Server®. To
delete requests from the push request queue manually, you can run the RIMPurgeMDSMsg<database_name> process from the
Microsoft SQL Server management console.
1.
Perform one of the following actions:
• If you use the Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Manager, navigate to Console Root\Microsoft SQL Servers\SQL Server
Group\<BlackBerry_Configuration_Database_server>\Management\SQL Server Agent\Jobs.
• If you use the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, navigate to SQL Server Agent\Jobs.
2.
Start the RIMPurgeMDSMsg<database_name> process.
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