I want to setup a JMS environment that enables applications to publish
messages to a WMQI/WBIMB PubSub Broker. I do not want to use base MQ PubSub.
The JMS application will run on QMGRA and the PubSub Broker runs on QMGRB.
I know that I need to run the MQJMS_PSQ.mqsc script to create the JMS
.
You'll have to also define the necessary channels and
xmit queues.
Good luck,
Ron
--- John Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to setup a JMS environment that enables
applications to publish
messages to a WMQI/WBIMB PubSub Broker. I do not
want to use base MQ PubSub.
The JMS application
Somebody is sending emails with dodgy VB script to the list server...
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos ARG Infrastructure Services
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: 11 November 2004 17:03
To:
Subject: Re: Help: ActiveX Object on Windows2003
An email from [EMAIL
) with minimal downtime
(though at reduced capacity).
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos ARG Infrastructure Services
-Original Message-
From: Tibor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2004 12:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Brokers or Execution Groups
The process
You are not alone. If somebody thinks out-of-office was annoying how do
they react to this?
John.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Broderick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 October 2004 12:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FW: Re: fix pack CSD04 for WBIMB
Anybody else getting these
server which the FAQ says helps.
Hope this helps
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Broderick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2004 20:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WBIMB CVS
BTW,
CVS is running on Windows
the
tooling as you describe. That's what lead me back to 1.11.6 with base CVS.
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Broderick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 October 2004 12:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WBIMB CVS
I will follow
, message 1 or 4. It may
even be implementation dependent. The only difference between a browse and
a get would be that C would get message 1 eventually (either before or after 4)
whereas browsing doesn't unless you restart the browse or some
such.
Regards
John
Scott
IBM
Certified Specialist
change the authority
of a principal by changing the authority of another principal in the same
group.
Therefore, you won't be able to open a PMR for it as it is working as
designed. You could try raising a change request however...
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
the amqmdain to
create a listener. See Chapter 17 of the Sys Admin Guide.
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd.
-Original Message-
From: Usha Suryadevara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 September 2004 14:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RUNMQLSR
Hi all,
I
Title: Message
Yes, the AIX installation of MQ
does create symbolic links in /usr/bin and /usr/lib to the actual files in
/usr/mqm/bin and /usr/mqm/lib.
Regards
John ScottIBM Certified
Specialist - MQSeriesARG Infrastructure
Services
-Original Message-From: Mike Kenny - BCX
-
software has no OS functionality to use so has to implement its own.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Wyatt, T.rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 August 2004 15:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Queue Indexing on Distributed
I don't think there is an MQClient for the mainframe. I believe there is a
(chargeable) component which allows MQClients to connect to the mainframe,
but the mainframe still runs MQServer. I think it is called the MQ client
connection facility or some such.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified
Title: Message
Spaces
at the beginning and end of each line are trimmed off and each line of text is
joined together. You need to set a TEXTDELIMITER to capture
whitespace. See pages 6 and 9 (version 1.1 1st May 2001) for examples of
this.
RegardsJohn
ScottIBM Certified
Specialist -
to update orders in the database.
Likewise, the update_order program would have an instance of the
OrderAmendment class passed to the updateOrder method of an instance of
the Order class to update the order.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original
called:
MYAPP.ORDER_AMENDMENT
or
MYAPP.UPDATE_ORDER
I wanted to canvas whether people preferred the what it is over what it
does or vica-versa.
Which style do you use and why?
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
Title: Message
Unfortunately, if an application is using the reply-to information on an
inbound message, then you may have to give them put access to the xmitq so they
can reply without having a local definition of the remote
queue.
Regards
John
Scott
IBM
Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Paul Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 June 2004 09:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Can you write an app that is both client and server code?
Yes for windows at least.
However you can
at the downloadable supportpac for the client to get
the latest version which may contain more silent install options.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Shael Richmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 May 2004 01:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
.
Remember, for every connection an agent process is spawned under the mqm
user ID to handle the connection. Different platforms have different
agent-application connection ratios (on AIX I believe it is 1:1 - Solaris
may be different).
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos
a grouping code somewhere in the structure:
APP1.OUT.PHASE1.ABC998T or
APP1.PHASE1.OUT.ABC998T etc.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 May 2004 16:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
the transaction logs or not is an
implementation detail I will leave to them.
Regards
John
Scott
IBM
Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos
Ltd
-Original Message-From: Glen Shubert
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 April 2004 16:27To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Message
TrackingI fu
I wonder why DBAs don't get the same kind of statements about databases -
DB2 is losing my records.
If we could work out what their magic is and use some of that...
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Roger Lacroix [mailto:[EMAIL
presented on this list
server as significant security risks in the past.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Jeff A Tressler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 April 2004 14:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Request / Reply
I am
channel statuses for the receiver channel TO.QMC on QMC.
However, if you use monitoring software such as Qpasa, you might find that
it gets confused and does not alarm correcly because it is not expecting
multiple receiver channel statuses.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos
.
Regards
John
Scott
IBM
Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos
Ltd
-Original Message-From: Meekin, Paul
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 20 February 2004
10:04To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re:
runmqlsr
Another option is to issue the START LISTENER command from runmqsc etc.,
although this has
of these standards?
Details on the OAGIS
XML standards can be found at http://www.openapplications.org/default.htm
Regards
John
Scott
IBM
Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos
Ltd
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You need the version that comes with CSD01 on the installation CD. If it is
the GA version, it won't install.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Kerry Swemmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 February 2004 13:45
To: [EMAIL
.
So if yo do this and it does not work, then it would seem about the right
time to call IBM support to find out why it doesn't work.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15
, not on the
queue manager with the queue definitions.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 January 2004 20:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Image backup of a Full Repository QM
to "none" which means give the user no authority. This is not the same
as the specific authority might override a generic authority you set later (e.g.
"setmqaut -m QMGRA -n APP1.INB.TRANSACTION -t queue -g group1 -all" is used over
"setmqaut -m QMGRA -n APP1.** -t queue
/m3sources/html/unix/src/hpux-7-0/Uerror.i3.ht
ml
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Stuart Bourne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 January 2004 05:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hi all,
I have checked all MQ documentation
for yuu and
now has a message it can't deliver to yourapp.
Regards
John
Scott
IBM
Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos
Ltd
-Original Message-From: Carroll, Y.
(Yvette) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 December 2003
07:11To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: amqzlaa0
survives appl
... ? and then append /Yikes
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Francois Van der Merwe1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 December 2003 08:24
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to fix invalid XML with broker
Using WBIMB V5 fixpack 2
Unfortunately I do not have sample code to hand. I am not in a position at
the moment to provide something...
Sorry.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Francois Van der Merwe1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 December 2003 10:53
You still get an improvement by using syncpoint after every message. The
test I did reduced the time for 1000 persistent messages from 25 to 15
seconds...
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17
messages from 25 to 15
seconds...
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 November 2003 19:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Impact of Syncpoint?
Paul,
Thanks for the response
on IBM's site. Check out: http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=171context=SSFKSJq=killuid=swg21143549loc=en_UScs=utf-8lang=en
Regards
John
Scott
IBM
Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos
Ltd
-Original Message-From: Bryan Baynes -
CPX Mngd Services SDC [mailto:[EMAIL
the performance report supportpacs indicate this, but I
haven't looked.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 November 2003 17:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Impact of Syncpoint?
MQ 5.3/W2K
new bugs you find. They will
attempt to get the system back up and running and fid a work-around for your
problem. When it says no new PMRs accepted it means that they won't even
talk to you about that particular version so you're completely on your own.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist
on a local queue and the acknowledgement flow
retrieves the cached message.
We
find that works better than the aggregate nodes (which store everything in a
database). It's been working fine in production for a long
time.
Regards
John
Scott
IBM
Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos
Ltd
-Original
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Faizel Sedick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 October 2003 09:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: A program the uses MQSeries Client and Server libraries
Can anyone tell me how to do this in VB.
Thanks
It stands for InterChange Server and I think it's the new name for
Crossworlds...
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Robert Broderick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2003 12:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Acronym
Can we have a single listener handling incoming connections for multiple
queue managers?
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Paul Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 October 2003 14:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Max
I'll come clean and admit that I had to knock up a quick combination of
amqsput/amqsget to find out the real answer...
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Neil Casey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 October 2003 03:32
To: [EMAIL
get
the message before a commit, if you use the same HCONN and specify
MQGMO_SYNCPOINT on your get. If you use another HCONN, or don't use
MQGMO_SYNCPOINT, then the message is not available.
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Robert
to put a message under syncpoint and then get it again in the
same UOW??
Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
PS. What does TCB stand for? Is the an OS/390 thing?
-Original Message-
From: Robert Broderick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 October 2003 16:29
that
enable/disable variable expansion.
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Robert Broderick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 September 2003 11:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
What is the '/' after the 1414 in the MQSERVER variable
From
Isn't the sender's IP address used in the comparison of when to drop a
channel?
I was once told by an IBMer that you could potentially name all your
receiver channels TO.MYQMGR (where MYQMGR is the queue manager name). Then
if you want to send messages to that queue manager, you created a sender
to dynamically load the MQ libraries.
Basically, the extension I did to this was to try and load the mqserver
library first. If that fails, drop down and look for mqclient. If that fails
it's game over.
Hope this helps.
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Argos Ltd
-Original
Title: Message
I am trying to write
an application to query the status of a cluster for non-mqm
users
I have written a C++
application which uses the MQAI to issue the commands to the server. I can get
this to work fine when run under my user ID (which is a member of
mqm).
What I want to be
John Scott
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successfully used setuid and setgid bits with MQ.
List
I think there's something about hardening backout counts on OS/390, but in
any event the following should be possible for you to do (I have done this
on AIX and NT):
1. Your application gets a message under syncpoint.
2. Something terrible happens before you commit and the transaction is
rolled
Can yo trigger a kind of bootstrap job which set the queue to NOTRIGGER
and then calls the real job to process the message. If this job abends, you
don't get another trigger. If the job ends OK, you can set the trigger back
to trigger on first.
Would this work for you?
Regards
John
Try the MO71 supportpac.
-Original Message-
From: Vivekananda Doraswamy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 September 2003 14:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Accessing mainframe Qmgr from windows
Hello all,
I am looking for the some tool which can browse the Qmgr objects on a
The supportpac is MA01. Try at
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/integration/support/supportpacs/product.html
for the list and
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/integration/support/supportpacs/individual/ma0
1.html for the actual MA01 supportpac.
Regards
John Scott.
-Original Message-
From: Ruzi
I would tend to agree with BB.
If you use setmqaut to give a group authority to something, then it takes
effect immediately.
If however, you then change the members of the group (e.g. add a new user to
it) then you need to REFRESH SECURITY in runmqsc to get MQSeries to pick up
the changed group
You can see the command level from the Queue Manager properties in MO71.
This will be something like 520, 521, 530 etc. for the version numbers.
However, it doesn't tell you which service pack you have installed.
Regards
John.
-Original Message-
From: Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT)
You can try the link at the bottom of every email -
http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive
Also the following link seems to work -
http://www.mail-archive.com/mqseries%40akh-wien.ac.at/index.html though it
doesn't seem to be quite as up to date.
Regrds
John.
-Original Message-
I am not too sure about ZOS, so my thinking may be completely wrong, but...
Based on Unix mechanisms...
The original program that crashed, was was the timeout value for the MQGET
when it crashed? If you set this to unlimited, then the Queue Manager agent
waiting for a message on the application's
I think it means corrective service diskette - probably from a time, long
long ago when fixes could be provided on diskete rather than multi-Mb
downloads and whole CDs (!)
It's probably just Corrective Service Disk now (as in CD not floppy disk)
Regards
John.
-Original Message-
From:
I have seen situations where xmitq queues are called something different.
The name of an XMITQ does not have to be the name of the remote qmgr, but if
they match, it can save a couple of definitions.
For example A queue manager called MY.QUEUE.MANAGER having a link to
ANOTHER.QUEUE.MANAGER (via
Title: Message
We try
to schedule reboot of servers every 4 weeks for a number of
reasons.
The
main reason is to check that the machine will restart. Our Sysadmin's view is
thatyoudon't wantsome piece of equipment (hardware) or
software that is critical to a restart but not normal operations
The fact that the lib/amqcc62a filename does not start with a / (i.e. it
doesn't say /lib/amqcc62a) lead me to assume they are talking about a path
relative to the mq installation directory.
On Solaris this is /opt/mqm, on other Unix platforms (e.g. AIX) this is
/usr/mqm.
When I applied this
I've seen this happen when a listener is unable to execute the receiver MCA
of a channel. It happened to me on AIX and there were loads of client
channels running which mean't the maximum number of processes allowed under
the mqm user ID has been reached so the listener couldn't start any more
of reallocating a larger one (not just one that meets the exact size of the
incoming message), and redo the MQGET. Storage is cheap. Discarded messages
could cost you your job.
John Scott
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Subject: Re: OS/400 and RPG
John,
Wouldn't it be better to not set MQGMO_ACCEPT_TRUNCATED_MSG and test if a
truncation error occurred, get the message length, obtain a larger buffer
and redo the MQGET?
John Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Assuming you are using MQ 5.3, look at chapter 4 (Work Management) of the
iSeries System Administration Guide.
From what I can tell, there's a number of job descriptions that various
processes use to work out how things get executed. Chapter 4 should explain
it all (to an AS400 guy at least).
I
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Sent: 02 June 2003 15:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MQClient authorization error (2035)
Hi John,
My userid is a NIS userid id ..
The MCAUSER is set to blank ..
Regards
Sony
-Original Message-
From: John Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 June 2003
This would be true for the smallest unit of execution (normally a thread,
not a process). Thus if a thread of execution was committing data to disk,
that thread would not continue until the commit was completed. However,
another thread within the same process would get CPU if it was able to
be effecting the performance of
the non persistent ones. And I also assume that channel speed has nothing to
do with this.
So the angle I am after here is how can I increase the performance of my
messages for this app so that changes to the SAN don't effect it.
-Original Message-
From: John
Try linking with the gcc -G option (gcc -G module1.o module2.o etc.) I think
that creates shared libraries on Linux.
Try gcc --help or search the web fore details on gcc.
Regards
John.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 May 2003 11:30
To:
I think you'll find that code compiled on Windows that has a memory leak,
will also have a memory leak if compiled and run on Unix.
We have Windows servers that run for months at a time without any problems.
We have unix servers that are rebooted every month because of memory leaks
in badly
I've experienced a couple of problems with inetd on AIX. As a result we've
switched over to using runmqlsr. It did have some memory leaks but since
CSD04/05 it works fine.
I particularly found problems if you attempted to stop a queue manager when
using inetd. Inetd would still accept incoming
Your reminds me is a good analogy which I'm going to try to use from now
on. The lumps on my head where I've been banging it against a wall are
becoming all too visible now...
Cheers
-Original Message-
From: Miller, Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 February 2003 16:51
To: [EMAIL
You can dump the contents of the queue as setmqaut statements with the
following command:
amqoamd -m QMGRNAME -s|grep -v mqm
The grep -v mqm filter stops the output containing all the mqm group
authorities which get created automatically. You could probably leave that
out if required.
Regards
I find that IBM are not alone in doing that a lot... Even between differing
version of their own product portfolio.
IMHO it undermines things such as open standards like Java, J2EE et al if
vendors require a specific version of a product.
John.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Meekin
Title: Message
For reasons I won't
go into, I have two configuration managers, each managing their own brokers,
each with their own DB2 databases.
I want to be able to
take the configuration information from the first and merge it into 2nd
configuration manager so I have one config manager
If it was me, I'd log this as a problem with IBM support. I don't recall any
of the MQI call documentation saying that the working dir changes after a
call...
I've never experienced this on AIX or NT, under 5.1 or 5.2. Can't say for
5.3 yet as we've not got that many installations.
Regards
John.
Can you put a message onto the queue and see what user ID put the message?
This would tell you the user ID used to connect.
I've heard some horror stories regarding security and client connections,
especially with Java. It seems that you can quite easility completely bypass
the security without
How about being able to specify the maximum connections allowed per client
connection. This would stop a denial of service kind of attack where a
badly behaved program keeps reconnecting without reusing
connections/disconnecting.
John.
-Original Message-
From: Peter Heggie [mailto:[EMAIL
Title: Message
I know this is not
MQ specific, but the code I am trying to compile does in fact use
MQ...
I am trying to
create a "library" on the AS/400 that is dynamically linked to a program like
DLLs on NT and shared libraries on AIX. From the ILE C++ compiler manuals, this
is called a
What is the formal process and do we get some kind of ability to track our
request so it does not appear to go into a black hole?
Cheers
John.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 January 2003 17:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wish list for
My understanding is that with backout threshold set to 0 means it will keep
trying forever. There may be an algorithm that means is waits longer and
longer between each retry depending on the backout count.
If you set it to any other value, then WMQI will try the message that many
times before
security
great!!!
bobbee
From: John Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: MQSeries List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Check in message flow when checked out user is away
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 09:46:17 -
Create a local user on the Config Manager server called
mainframe and Solaris to do the convertion on the messages
that get transferred. You'll find this on the CONVERT option of a channel
definition, something like:
ALTER
CHL(MFQM.TO.SOLARISQM) CONVERT(YES)
Regards
John Scott
Senior Middleware Technical
Specialist Argos
Ltd
-Original Message
Have a look at the Internet Pass-thru support pac MS81.
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries/txppacs/ms81.html
This may be what you need...
Regards
John Scott
Senior Middleware Technical Specialist
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Enrico Strydom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
-Original Message-
From: Paul Clarke
SNIP/
The October release is a service upgrade to the June release,
it is not a
new version. We have not released a new product called
V5.3.1, although there may have been some confusion on the
naming on our electronic software download site
The passport advantage software download site gave the following output when
I checked just now...
WebSphere MQ V5.3.1 Documentation, HTML eImage 2002-10-25
WebSphere MQ V5.3.1 Documentation, HTML tar eImage - Brazilian Portuguese,
2002-10-25
WebSphere MQ V5.3.1 Documentation, PDF and Info Center
of the box, the default system-wide keepalive
interval seems to be 2 hours on several platforms. We generally reduced this
to the 5 minutes default for the HBINT value for MQ5.0+
Regards
John Scott
Senior Middleware Technical Specialist
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Potkay, Peter M (PLC
Looking at the properties for the AS/400 Queue Manager in MQExplorer, it
allows me to set the queue manager as a member of a cluster.
I therefore assume that this is possible. We do not currently cluster any of
our AS/400 Queue Managers, but it appears possible.
Regards
John Scott
Senior
-Original Message-
From: Robert Broderick
ys create a new WORKSPACE. Add the subflow to the workspace
and the export the workspace and source-safe that.
That will export and source-safe any sub-flows that the sub-flow in the
workspace uses.
It looks like there isn't a way to export
file. Just because the
flow calls another sub-flow does not mean they should be in the same source
file.
Regards
John.
-Original Message-
From: Tibor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 November 2002 09:04
To: MQSeries List
Cc: John Scott
Subject: Re: Exporting a flow from WMQI
I'm afraid they are on a little sticky note attached to our Qpasa screen!
Regards
John Scott
Senior Middleware Technical Specialist
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: Robert Broderick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 November 2002 21:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Channel
Title: Exporting a flow from WMQI for promotion/version control purposes.
When I export a flow from WMQI that uses sub-flows, the dependant sub-flow(s) get exported into the file also. Is there any way I can export each flow to a separate file without each export containing all the dependant
Title: Checking the MQMD Expiry in WMQI
If a message is set to unlimited expiry, the MQMD.Expiry is treated as an integer in WMQI. If the message is not set to unlimited expiry the MQMD.Expiry is treated as a timestamp.
If I don't know what the Expiry interval is, how do I compare it without
My list gives me:
0 INACTIVE
1 BINDING
2 STARTING
3 RUNNING
4 STOPPING
5 RETRYING
6 STOPPED
7 REQUESTING
8 PAUSED
13 INITIALISING
HTH
John.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Broderick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 November 2002 18:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Channel
We (accidentaly) had more than one CICS trigger monitor using the same queue
for separate CICS regions. Each trigger message was read by only one of the
monitors. It caused unpredicatble results because the wrong CICS region
didn't know about the transactions.
Thus I would expect the trigger
I think it's a new version which included CSD01 (I'm sure that's what the
PTF says). The reason why it's a new setup version rather than a patch is
that plain 5.3 will not install on Windows XP (it refused to).
MQ V5.2.1 was added because the default directory got changed to C:\Program
thread use that
connection.
Regards
John Scott
Senior Middleware Technical Specialist
Argos Ltd
-Original Message-
From: vemulapati narasimha reddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 November 2002 20:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Reason code 2018 for C++ wrapper
Hi All!
I am writing
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