Doug,

You need to run your listener on a different port until you get inetd.conf 
reconfigured.  Other than the hassle of setting up the workaround and then 
reverting to your normal ports later, there is no problem running inetd AND 
runmqlsr simultaneously, as long as their ports do not conflict.  I guess the 
question is whether the vendor is unfortunate enough to have hard coded 1414 as 
their port.  If so, I'd question the competency of the vendor but that's 
another discussion.

-- T.Rob

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I have a quick question.  And I don't mean to spawn any preference issues
but, we have always configures our AIX boxes to start channels via
inetd.conf setting.  I believe that that is being replaced as a
recommendation to use runmqlsr.  A third party vendor is trying to deliver
code to us using JBOSS and running into problems.  They are asking me to
start the listener via runmqlsr.  I am willing to try anything but do I need
to remove the entry in the inetd.conf file first?  I don't have root
authority and I will have to get a sys admin to do that which is a longer
process.

Doug 

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