Hi Roland,

I have deleted the channel initiator and rebooted the server. The channel initiator 
was created and is running.
But our problem is a different one. We want to stop the Queue Manager with "endmqm" 
from a scheduler on a regular basis to do backups of the MQ - directories. After this 
we want to start the Queue Manager again.

So I stopped the Queue Manager again before doing my backups. After this the channel 
initiator doesn't start again with "strmqm". If I try to do this manually, the AMQ4128 
appears again.

Any ideas how to stop and start the queue manager on a regular basis?

Best regards,
Michael 

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Von: Roland Duenki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 10. Oktober 2003 15:49
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Betreff: Antwort: AMQ4128 ??

Hi,

Sometimes, the channel initiator is running but it is not shown in in the mq services 
tool. (It usually happens to me right after creating a new qmgr.) If you add a new 
channel initiator by using this tool under this circumstances, then the tool gets 
confused by the already existing channel initiator. by trying to start the same 
initiator again, you get rc=20.

To correct the mq services entries, do this: delete the channelinitiator entry. 
reboot. check your tool again. when initiator is back again: everything ok. if not. 
add it and start it.

Roland




Hi list members,
I stopped a queue manager from the commandline using "endmqm -i qmgr". After this I 
started it again using "strmqm qmgr". Everything seems to be fine, but when I looked 
at the Mq-Services Utility I saw that the Channel Initiator was still stopped. When I 
try to start it manually I get Error AMQ4128 with rc=20. Any ideas?

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