Title: RE: strange mqsi deploy error, anyone saw this before?

Hi Christopher,

many thanks for the insight.

it's certainly a point. The server configmgr was setup long before the update to CSD03, while the developer PC was build from scratch right to CSD03. I would seriously plan for the recreation.

But why didn't CSD03 do the upgrade to existing ConfigMgr? It would be an expensive operation to recreate configMgr and rebuild the Configuration Manager database everytime when IBM put a new CSD !

best regards,
Benjamin Zhou
State Street Corp.



-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 8:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: strange mqsi deploy error, anyone saw this before?


Benjamin,

>>>I'm moving exported msgflow files that's working from a PC
>>>to a server. all are Win2k, MQSI2.1 CSD03. But when I run deploy,
>>>it failed with the following error. It happened to each single
>>>flow that has a compute node.
>>>   "BIP1758E: Invalid message flow type found when deploying message
>>>flows. When deploying message flow data, an attempt was made by a
>>>message flow type to override the value of a nonexistent property
>>>of run-time message flow type Compute. The property in question
>>>is 'validateFixup'. The message flow type in error is the one
>>>that embeds Compute, and may be identified from label
>>>ENT.TRADE.SEND_TO_POLARIS.REPLY.Set Param.  This is probably caused
>>>by a message flow type that corresponds to a run-time node having
>>>been replaced by a later version with different property names.
>>>Update the message flow type in error to use the correct property
>>>name. However if the problem persists, turn on Configuration Manager
>>>tracing to capture details of the problem, and contact your IBM
>>>support center." Anyone understand what this 'validateFixup' is?

Did you recently migrate to CSD3? According to the readme this CSD
introduced new functionality, and requires a migration to install. If you
have not done so, you need to delete the configuration manager (specifying
no options), then recreate the configmgr with all the same options you used
to build the original.

Regards,

Christopher Frank
Sr. I/T Specialist - IBM Software Group
IBM Certified Solutions Expert - Websphere MQ & MQ Integrator
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