Two things here. When you say stopped do you meen inactive or stopped? Are
you using persistent msgs and if you are have you cheched your DLQs?

-----Original Message-----
From: Ganapathy, Sundari (Cognizant) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 8:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Channel problem


Hi
We are writing COBOL API that runs on OS/390 and places messages on queues
running on AIX. I had mailed the problem to the listers already yesterday
and now I have the problem much more well defined. Hope someone can help.

When the sender channel is running and my application program places
messages in the queue all goes fine.

When the sender channel is stopped and my application program places
messages all the messages get accumulated in the XMITQ.

When I restart the sender channel the first two messages alone are logged
into the remote queue. The rest of the messages are lost.

Actually someone over here suggested that the message ids of the rest of the
messages are lost and that is why the messages are lost and they said the MQ
administrator should be able to log message ids into some buffer area if the
channel is not running. Do you have any more suggestions on this ?

Regards
Sundari


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