Obviously Rob has stated that this is possible so is there anyone with any 
experiences with this config?  We have situations in which multiple channels 
fail when the threaded listener has problems.....never a globally impacting 
problem when using inetd though......to me, IBM should continue pushimng the 
inetd as the preferable listener for the UNIX platform........

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From: KEITH PARMER
Sent: 07/20/2005 06:42 PM
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Subject: Re: Listener; runmqlsr vs amqcrsta within the inetd.conf file


Question.....is it possible to configure two different ports as listeners, one 
utilizing inetd and one utilizing the threaded listener?


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Sent: 07/20/2005 06:38 PM
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Subject: Re: Listener; runmqlsr vs amqcrsta within the inetd.conf file

Yes, the inetd.conf entry must be removed, and inetd must be refreshed. If
you try to start runmqlsr without doing this, you'll get a 'port not
available' error of some sort.




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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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