What CSD are you on?  Sometimes if a temp dyn queue or other object is
damaged the explorer does not display anything.  Try running the runmqsc in
a CMD window to display the queues.  This will tell you if some objects are
damaged.  Delete them and then try the explorer again.



-----Original Message-----
From: Philip, Aby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 11:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help needed..MQExplorer not showing queues on production


Hi everyone,
I have a serious problem here. I am able to see a queue manager (remotely
connecting) but not the queues.
I went to the local machine and used MQExplorer on it and the same problem
occurs there. I am able to view the queue manager and not the queues. I get
the error "Timed out". Check the SYSTEM.ADMIN.COMMAND.QUEUE. Error code AMQ
4303. Command server is not started.

The command server is started and queue manager is running. We were not able
to shut down the command server before. It was giving error AMQ8101 but no
reason code.

So then I changed the queue manager, command server, channel initiator, and
listener to manual startup.
And shut down the machine and started it up again. This time I ran runmqlsr,
strmqm, strmqcsv in that order. When I tried running the runmqchi I get the
error code AMQ9505, could not open queue or queue manager object.
Permissions to everything is present as I am logged in as administrator.

Any pointers anyone?
Thanks for the help.
Aby Philip

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