Roger Lacroix wrote:
> Did you issue the 'refresh security' from runmqsc (or whatever it is called
for OpenVMS).
> Note: For earlier releases of MQ for Unix, you had to bounce to queue manager

> to pick up new security setting.  (Strange but true.)

Roger, there were no security setting changes made to this user.  The user was
created with the MQM rights, but as a habit I restarted the qm anyway, to no
avail.


Ken Woloschuk wrote:
> You could try and disable the OAM and see if there are other
> authorization issues like file/directory permissions.  There's
> only one problem - on VMS you define a logical PRIOR to creating
> the queue manager which disables the OAM for the life of the queue
> manager.  This may be beneficial if you can create a test queue manager
> which has the 2035 return for the given userID.  The following link
> discusses the OAM and VMS:

> http://www-306.ibm.com/software/integration/mqfamily/library/manualsb/amqqag
00/amqqag001m.htm#HDRUTOAM

Ken, that sounds like sound advise - I'll disable the OAM and see what happens.


Gunther Jeschawitz wrote:
> On UNIX systems, you have to be a member of the group mqm to start runmqsc.
> You don't need any other authority.
>
> Maybe it's the same on OpenVMS.

The userid has the MQM rights (this is what is required under OpenVMS).  I was
trying to find out where to get more details on the security violation itself.
This is the first MQ install I've done on this release of OVMS, so I need to
get more info to find out what's missing.

Thank you all for your input; more details to follow.

Dave A.


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APC Consulting Services, Inc.
Providing Automated Solutions to Business Challenges
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