Bobbee, WOW!!! You mean you really had to turn on the engine for this one, huh?
Okay, idle it a bit ... The message was already processed by OFAC (NT-based) system and returned to GPS (Alpha-based) by MQS. As I said, GPS has logged that it received the message returned from OFAC and has released it: 08:00:56.29-CRNGR-OFACOU--Sent GP20030623MSMRA038253600 0 08:01:38.97-CRNGR-OFACIN--Received from Prime :GP20030623MSMRA038253600 08:07:46.14-CRNGR-CHSERV--MAIN_CHSERV GP20030623MS-MRA0-382536-00 Stored 08:07:46.86-CRNGR-CHSERV--MAIN_CHSERV GP20030623MS-MRA0-382536-00 Released As of this morning, the message is no longer on the GPS listen queue (it was still there when I left last night, so something must have happened during EOD processing), but my original question still stands: is there a way to trace through the logs to report on all actions involving a particular message, given the msgid or other info about the message? Thanks, Dave A. > Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 16:25:09 -0400 > From: Robert Broderick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: message appears stuck on queue > > This is pushing the limits of my brain........DAVE!!!! > > I'm not sure BUT...... > > I am also making assumptions here...... > > There is a console on the OFAC server side and if I remember correctly IF > the transaction has a "HIT" on the OFAC server you have to process the item > with an "OVERRIDE" to get them to move. I had a situation at a client where > I saw the messages but they were not moving. Contacting the OFAC people they > said they processed the messages on the queue through the OFAC control > center. Simular other messages came and went > > Like I said. it has been a while. Just a thought... > > bobbee > > > >From: David Awerbuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: MQSeries List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: message appears stuck on queue > >Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 11:54:50 -0700 > > > >We have implemented the MQSeries interface for Montran/GPS on our Alpha/VMS > >system (VMS 6.2-1H3) to facilitate OFAC processing. There is a message on > >the > >response queue that, according to the GPS application log, has been > >processed > >and should not be there, yet it still is (since 8AM today). In the > >meantime a > >large number of messages have arrived and been removed from the queue since > >then. The backout count is 0 for the message. > > > >I do not know the internal operation of GPS - I don't know if they are > >starting > >a transaction or if they are doing a non-destructive MQGET/Browse followed > >by a > >destructive MQGET. I don;t know if they are multi- or single-threaded. > >One of > >our support staff is investigating all that right now. > > > >In the meantime, I would like to find a way to trace the message history in > >the > >LOG file, to determine if the message was suposed to be deleted by > >MQSeries, > >and if a transaction had been started that enveloped that particular > >message. > >The message is not-persistent, though. > > > >Thanks in advance for all assistance. > > > >Dave A. > > > > > > > >===== > >David A. Awerbuch, IBM Certified MQSeries Specialist > >APC Consulting Services, Inc. > >Providing Automated Solutions to Business Challenges > >West Hempstead, NY (516) 481-6440 > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive