Re: Channels not starting up - What am I missing here?

2003-03-29 Thread Trung Nguyen
what is the trigint setting in  your queue manager? ( this is related to
trigtype first). Clear your xmitq before trying again.

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From: "Beardsley, Bridgette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Channels not starting up - What am I missing here?


> Maybe I've been looking at this too long, and am just not seeing the
> problem.  I'm hoping a fresh set of eyes can shed some light on this
> problem.
>
> Very simply, I need my channels to start up when a message lands on an
xmit
> queue. On the xmit queue I have triggering on, type first, depth 1,
trigger
> data equals the channel name (uppercase), init queue name is
> SYSTEM.CHANNEL.INITQ
>
> Bridgette Beardsley
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MQ Clustering for CICS region

2003-03-29 Thread K K



Dear all,
 
We are studying the implementation of MQ Clustering for CICS 
systems and would like to seek your advice on the following issue.   
For instance, we have two MQ Managers (say MQ21 and MQ22) forming a cluster with 
the alias name MQ2X
 
1.    Could CICS connect to the alias 
queue manager MQ2X via CICS MQ Adaptor?
2.    If not, if CICS can connect to either 
MQ21 or MQ22 at a time, then the crash of one may make the CICS region not 
usable if the region make use that MQM for messaging very 
much.
 
TIA
 
KK