Bridgette,

I had an issue recently with messages not being serviced, e.g. an 
outstanding MQGET did not retrieve any messages, even though the queue had 
data.  The CURDEPTH value actually went negative due to corruption.  In 
short, either the product has a defect, or the counter got corrupted. 
Aside from that, to achieve a negative AVQ timet would require a sub-space 
channel, also known as anticipatory-queuing. 




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Hi Listers, 

I can't find the documentation that would explain how to interpret the 
results I am seeing when monitoring queue statistics, so perhaps someone 
here can provide insight. (Yes, I've looked in the Monitoring manual, just 
can't seem to find what I need.) 

Here's the result I am getting ... and here's what I don't understand - 
How can the AverageQueueTime be negative? 


MonitoringType: QueueStatistics 
IntervalStartDate: '2007-10-15' 
IntervalStartTime: '22.30.01' 
QueueStatistics: 0 
  QueueName: 'MY.QUEUE.NAME' 
  AverageQueueTime: [0, -671798352] 





Regards,

Bridgette Beardsley 

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