There is a log dump utility on the OS390 which will allow you to dump certain things
Unfortunatly this does not help you.
BUT......(VAROOOOM)...
There is tis company based in Europe and they went ahead and backward eng. the log files and have a spiffy product that does some amazing things with the MQ logs. For a price you can have it. Another unfortunate thing for you is I don't have the company's name. BUT.....fortunatly for you the last time I mentiioned their name they stood up like an ole man on viagra and responded to the LISTSERV participant off line and had further conversations with that person. So I am two and two and still up at bat and hopefully someone from that company is coming in to pitch hit for me as if I swing anymore I will be o-u-t!!!!
bobbee
From: David Awerbuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: MQSeries List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: message appears stuck on queue Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 08:20:24 -0700
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] > >
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