Two possibilities: 1. The value of TRIGINT for your queue manager is set to 90 minutes 2. The transid of the failing transaction somehow got set to DISABLED and someone reset it to ENABLED around the 90 minute mark.
"Gephart, Sandra" <Sandra_Gephart@FO To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] REMOST.COM> cc: Sent by: MQSeries Subject: CKTI Transaction doesn't appear to be starting List application transa ction in CICS <MQSERIES@AKH-Wien .AC.AT> 07/25/2002 01:53 PM Please respond to MQSeries List Hello, We experienced a problem yesterday, where an application transaction, which is a triggered transaction initiated by CKTI, encountered an error when doing a database command. This transaction did not do a disconnect after the error. Messages accumulated in the trigger queue for 90 minutes, before CKTI restarted the application transaction. Does anybody have any idea why CKTI would wait 90 minutes before restarting the application transaction? We are running CICS 4.1, and MQSeries 2.1 on OS/390 2.4. Thank you for any comments or observations. Sandy Gephart Systems Programmer Foremost Insurance 616-956-4779 Making IT Happen 7/25/02 1:36 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Rick Tsujimoto [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 4:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Windows Terminal Services with MQ Alessandro, I think that's the work-around Bruce was looking for. Alessandro Brezzi To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <alessandro.brez cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Windows Terminal Services with MQ Sent by: MQSeries List <MQSERIES@AKH-Wi en.AC.AT> 07/24/2002 03:39 PM Please respond to MQSeries List Dick, sorry but this is not true: I installed MQ on a couple of W2K Server box, remotely located, and I operate all the QMGR via Terminal Server, It seem to me there is a bug in the TS software giving to the application running (MQ-Explorer) some bas TCP/IP info. Explorer run as usual as long as I add the Qmanager to the MQExplorer as a remote one, (ie Add Qmgr -> Qmgr name / IP address(port)) HTH Alessandro At 12:03 PM 7/24/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Bruce, > >I don't recall any white paper, or URL, but I did post a response by IBM on >this topic a while ago: > >Richard, > >Here is the item that we discussed. > >Dick Hamilton > >153.PRB >Abstract >Microsoft Terminal Server/Services does NOT work with MQSeries. > >MQSeries and Windows Terminal Server should co-exist on the same machine >and each >should function correctly. However, the use or management of MQSeries >Server through a >terminal session is known not to work, and as such is not supported. > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >MQSeries Level 2 Support - Distributed Platforms >Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Need online help? Go to http://www.ibm.com/support/ >Need publications? Go to http://www.ibm.com/shop/publications/order > >When sending mail to MQSERIES, please add the Level 2 rep's name and the >Problem Number in the Subject line. >** In addition please call the support center and update your problem >record. (or electronically update your problem record) ** > > > > Bruce Baxter > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > TATE.NY.US> cc: > Sent by: MQSeries Subject: Windows > Terminal Services with MQ > List > <MQSERIES@AKH-Wien. > AC.AT> > > > 07/24/2002 09:22 AM > Please respond to > MQSeries List > > > > > >Some time back I recall someone posting a white paper or a link to a white >paper about why MQ Series can't be installed and/or operated via Microsoft >Windows Terminal services. I had experienced this problem first-hand >during the installation of MQ V5.2 on a W2K system and wanted to understand >why it doesn't work. Thus far, I haven't been able to track this down in >the listserv archives or on mqseries.net. > >Does anyone have a copy of this white paper or a link to it that they could >sent me? > >Also, the V5.3 Quick Beginnings guide for Windows, seems to intimate that >V5.3 can be installed and/or operated via Windows Terminal Services. >Chapter 2 mentions Windows Terminal Serivces as 'Optional Client Software'. >Has anyone tried to install or operate V5.3 using Windows Terminal >Services? 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