Hi Guys,


I would like to clarify the statement:

"Once you install the base product under Director, you cannot upgrade them."


should have been written as

"Once you install the base product under Director, you cannot upgrade them with Director being active."


This makes it tough to do remote server support at times.


Regards again,
Wayne




Wayne Myers/JerseyCity/BBH

05/17/2005 04:19 PM

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Hi Guys,


We've always had a problem when trying to install on a machine with IBM Director installed on it.

We would have to stop the Director Service and the Windows Management service. For some
reason, Director hold locks on not only MQSeries but DB2 as well. Once you install the base
product under Director, you cannot upgrade them.

Just our findings.

Regards,
Wayne





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David,

it is probably BMC, Candle, Tivoli, or some other monitoring program that
has a MQ file.

a good tool to use:

Process Explorer for Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/S2K3
Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals
www.sysinternals.com

We use it when ever we do our maintenance,  and after stopping the
offending processes we are able to complete our installs.
(it is a good tool to use on your home PC as well)


Glen Larson
Zurich North America





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Hello all,

I am trying to install CSD09 on a freshly installed MQS 5.3 for
Windows.  I an getting the error message

       IBM Websphere MQ files are in use.  Stop activity and retry.
       (AMQ4757)

According to the Task Manager, there are no processes running with the
'amq' prefix, other than 'amqicsdn.exe' - this is the CSD installer
itself.

I have already stopped 'MQSeries Services'; there are no MQ icons in
the system tray.

Does anyone have any ideas for me?  I just successfully completed an
MQ 5.2 to 5.3 upgrade followed by a CSD09 installation, so I know my
CDs are okay.  I can't figure out what applications would be running
that might be keeping some of the MQ files open.

Could there be a flag file of some sort that might be incorrectly present?

Thanks for all help.

Dave A.


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