Hi, Sounds like the 'USAGE' queue attribute some how got flipped. So, why don't you stop the channel and then do the following:
ALTER QLOCAL(QM1) USAGE(XMITQ) Then when you restart the channel it should work. Hope that helps. Regards, Roger Lacroix Capitalware Inc. http://www.capitalware.biz Quoting MQSeries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > WMQ 5.3 on Z/OS and Windows 2000. On the mainframe, we have upgraded from > OS/390 to Z/OS on the weekend. There is a channel MQ1P.QM1 (QM1 qmgr is on > Windows 2000). Transmission queue is called QM1. > > > > I have found out that there are messages stuck in the XMIT queue QM1 . I > stopped the channels at both ends and and restarted it, and I got an error > saying that > > CSQX531E +MQ1P CSQXSUPR Queue QM1 for channel MQ1P.QM1 > > is in use or wrong type. The xmit does have the correct type (i.e. usage is > XMIT). I don t think the definition of the xmit q is wrong (this q was > working before). > > > > I created another xmit queue called QM1.B for the same channel (pointing the > channel to this new xmitq). Messages went thru without any problems. I cannot > copy the messages from the old xmit (QM1) to any queue for backup purposes. > I get object in use (it shows Input count = 1) error. Recycling the qmgr > would take care of the "object in use" problem, but I don't want to do that > as this is a Production queue manager. From all this, I am thinking that > maybe the xmitq QM1 that was created before the upgrade became corrupt?? > > > > My questions are: > > 1- Has anyone encountered this problem after upgrading to z/OS? > > 2- How can I copy the xmitq without copying the XMIT header to the new > xmitq ? > > 3- Your thoughts about what might have happened. > > > > Best regards, > > > > RR > > > 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