Title: Message rate
http://publibfp.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/html/csqzac03/csqzac03tfrm.htm
There
is a sample program in the PCF manual if that helps. There are also some
Perl samples on MQSeries.net in the repository.
--
T.Rob
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response streams.
Good luck,
Dave Awerbuch
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Hi Peter!
Do you have an example for me? I have not used pfc commands before.
Regards
Title: Message rate
I have
never coded this myself either. But I have read about it in the manuals and used
products (like the MO71 Support Pack) that use it.
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Title: Message rate
Hi Peter!
Do you have an example for me? I have not used pfc commands
before.
Regards Gunilla
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Gunilla
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Subject: Message rate
Hi!
I have a customer that wants us to track message throughput. He wants us to
alert when a certain amount of
messages does NOT pass the queue(in t
Title: Message rate
Research Queue Statistics. They tell you how many messages went in or out
of a queue since the last time you checked. Be aware how rolled back messages
may effect these #s.
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Title: Message rate
Hi!
I have a customer that wants us to track message throughput. He wants us to alert when a certain amount of
messages does NOT pass the queue(in this case I guess it's a remote queue) in a certain time frame.
This is to make them aware of a possible applic