Hi,

Of your list of files, besides IBM MQSeries, we have Windows Management
Instrumentation and stopping it did not help.

Regards,
Roger Lacroix


Quoting "Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Roger, I am gonna guess this is just more typical MQ locked files, and
> nothing specific to CSD07. Try the following, I wrote this up for my team
> because we constantly deal with this:
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> When applying a CSD, no MQSeries dlls can be held by any programs. This step
> will insure that all MQSeries dlls are released.
> a.      Go to Services and stop the IBM MQSeries Service. Wait a minute or
> so, and if still present after 1 minute, right click on the MQServices Icon
> in the Task bar to stop WebSphere MQ and again to hide the icon. Give it
> (amqsvc.exe) a minute to drop out of the Task Manager after hiding it.
> b.      The services listed in Appendix A should also be stopped when trying
> to install the CSD. They have all been known to hold onto MQ dlls.
>
> Appendix A
> Windows Services That Use MQSeries Files
> The following is a list of services that typically run on Windows Servers at
> The Hartford. All have been know to interfere with MQSeries Installs /
> Upgrades due to the fact that they use MQSeries dlls. If MQSeries dlls are
> in use, MQ will not allow you to upgrade MQ.
>
> Use this as a checklist to know which Services you shut off, so that you can
> restore them all back to their prior state upon completion of your MQSeries
> work on this server.
>
> 1.      BGS_SDService                           Manual or Automatic
> 2.      BMC Software                            Manual or Automatic
> 3.      CPQHosts                                        Manual or Automatic
> 4.      Compaq EcoTools                         Manual or Automatic
> 5.      Compaq Versioning Control               Manual or Automatic
> 6.      IBM MQSeries                            Manual or Automatic
> 7.      IBM MQSI Broker                         Manual or Automatic
> 8.      IBM MQSI Configuration Manager  Manual or Automatic
> 9.      Norton Anti Virus                               Manual or Automatic
> 10.     Performance Data Log Service            Manual or Automatic
> 11.     QPASA (all three components)            Manual or Automatic
> 12.     SMV Collector                           Manual or Automatic
> 13.     Tivoli                                  Manual or Automatic
> 14.     Windows Management Instrumentation      Manual or Automatic
> 15.     BMC is also known to hang onto to MQ Files, but it is not a service.
> You may need to manually kill it using procexp.exe. BMC is not always
> present, so you may not want to bother looking for this unless the CSD
> install cries about locked files even after stopping all of the above. Use
> listdlls.exe to see what is holding an MQSeries file; use procexp.exe to
> kill it if you can't find it in Task Manager or Services.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Lacroix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 3:58 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Windows 2000 Server and CSD07 problem
>
>
> Help please,
>
> Box:
> Windows 2000 Server SP4 (dual CPU)
>
> Today I installed WMQ v5.3 with CSD01 using Terminal Services (to D: drive
> of
> server) and the install went fine (I copied the CD to a local drive then did
> the install from it).  As I said, everything went fine and I reboot the
> server.
>
> After the reboot, I downloaded CSD07.  First I stopped the MQ Services and
> clicked 'Hide the icon'.  Check Task Manager for any AMQ*** or RUNMQ***
> tasks
> and there were none.
>
> Under Terminal Services launched the CSD07 (U200212A.exe) and goes fine
> until it
> gets to'Checking files; please wait' (the 2nd time). Then I get the
> following
> error:
> 'IBM WebSphere MQ files are in use. Stop activity and retry. (AMQ4757)'
>
> I have rebooted the server 2 twice now, stopped services, checked the Task
> Manager and I don't see anything MQ related running.  I have NOT even
> defined a
> queue manager yet on this server!!
>
> Could it be a problem with Terminal Services??  Or is CSD07 like CSD06 where
> it
> wasn't fully baked by IBM?
>
> Anyone have an idea or comment?
>
> Regards,
> Roger lacroix
> Capitalware Inc.
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