Re: CSD06 problems onWin2K server

2004-05-10 Thread Ken Woloschuk
The following link describes a situation similar to yours on a
non-windows platform.  It may still provide some insight into
your problem:

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=0q1=AMQ5525uid=swg21165631loc
=en_UScs=utf-8cc=uslang=en


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Thanks for the advice... Will v5.3 install recognize the existing v5.1 data
directory structure and convert correctly if I uninstall v5.1 first ???


Sid


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Sent: Tuesday, 11 May 2004 7:28 AM
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Subject: Re: CSD06 problems onWin2K server


Hi Sid

Recently I have upgraded two of our production WIN2K servers to V5.3 - CSD06
along with few development queue managers. And I haven't come across any
such problems. However, I always adopt the approach of uninstalling previous
versions (we had 5.2 then) and reinstalling V5.3.

Only problem we have encountered is, which is a known bug, that MQ console
was not saving the settings in the registry. For example, if you change port
number on the listener, it will use the new port temporarily and once the
box is rebooted it reverts back to old port number. Because the changes
weren't saved in the registries. IBM has provided a fix for this - one dll
has to be replaced with the latest version. No installs or upgrades are
necessary - just replacing the DLL will the do the job.

If I remember correctly, in V5.1 the security profiles are maintained in a
flat file structure and where as in V5.3 they are part of
SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE under control of OAM. May be something gone wrong in
your conversion process of this data. Just food for thought.

If it is possible try to remove the MQ software (clean uninstall) and then
reinstall it and see if the problem disappears. If you want, you can start
with empty authorisation rules and later on you can covert old rules/data in
to the new world.

Cheers

Rao Adiraju
WebSphere MQ Specialist
The National Bank of NZ Ltd.
Wellington - New Zealand
Tel:  +64-4-494 4299
Fax: +64-4-802 8509
Mbl: +64-211-216-116



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Subject: CSD06 problems onWin2K server

Howdy all,

I am reposting this as I didn;t get a response to my last attempt and in
light of the recent interest in CSD06.


I have built a fresh Win2K server and installed v5.3 (upgrade over v5.1
installation) and everything worked fine untill I put csd06 on and the APAR
fix IC39916 patch and after that the queue manager falls over while trying
to start with an The Object Authority Manager has failed. error message is
AMQ5525

Has anyone encountered this ?

Sid Young
Brisbane
Australia

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Re: CSD06 problems onWin2K server

2004-05-10 Thread Adiraju, Rao
Sid

Yes - it will. If I recall correctly one of our production was on 5.1 which
I upgraded it,  straight to 5.3 CSD06.

We always kept our data and log directories on different drives/folder away
from MQ software directories. Uninstall removes the software directories and
does not touch the data  log folders. I am not sure what happens if the
data  logs are subdirectories under these software directories. Best thing
is take a backup of data  log folder if in case you need to restore it.

Cheers

Rao

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Thanks for the advice... Will v5.3 install recognize the existing v5.1 data
directory structure and convert correctly if I uninstall v5.1 first ???


Sid


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From: Adiraju, Rao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 11 May 2004 7:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CSD06 problems onWin2K server


Hi Sid

Recently I have upgraded two of our production WIN2K servers to V5.3 - CSD06
along with few development queue managers. And I haven't come across any
such problems. However, I always adopt the approach of uninstalling previous
versions (we had 5.2 then) and reinstalling V5.3.

Only problem we have encountered is, which is a known bug, that MQ console
was not saving the settings in the registry. For example, if you change port
number on the listener, it will use the new port temporarily and once the
box is rebooted it reverts back to old port number. Because the changes
weren't saved in the registries. IBM has provided a fix for this - one dll
has to be replaced with the latest version. No installs or upgrades are
necessary - just replacing the DLL will the do the job.

If I remember correctly, in V5.1 the security profiles are maintained in a
flat file structure and where as in V5.3 they are part of
SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE under control of OAM. May be something gone wrong in
your conversion process of this data. Just food for thought.

If it is possible try to remove the MQ software (clean uninstall) and then
reinstall it and see if the problem disappears. If you want, you can start
with empty authorisation rules and later on you can covert old rules/data in
to the new world.

Cheers

Rao Adiraju
WebSphere MQ Specialist
The National Bank of NZ Ltd.
Wellington - New Zealand
Tel:  +64-4-494 4299
Fax: +64-4-802 8509
Mbl: +64-211-216-116



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Sent: 9 May 2004 12:38 PM
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Subject: CSD06 problems onWin2K server

Howdy all,

I am reposting this as I didn;t get a response to my last attempt and in
light of the recent interest in CSD06.


I have built a fresh Win2K server and installed v5.3 (upgrade over v5.1
installation) and everything worked fine untill I put csd06 on and the APAR
fix IC39916 patch and after that the queue manager falls over while trying
to start with an The Object Authority Manager has failed. error message is
AMQ5525

Has anyone encountered this ?

Sid Young
Brisbane
Australia

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Re: Connection error

2004-05-10 Thread Robert Broderick
That is some interesting information concerning the router and your
workaround. I believe the problem is the disconnect by the client
application accessing MQ. I know the people ar using MO71. BUt I am putting
your explanation in my save file so when I find out it is not that after I
get done invest. I have another route to follow.
Thank you very much for the explanation.

   bobbee


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Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 16:21:29 -0400
Tell us more about your system Window ?, UNIX ? Mainframe ? . and your
net work. I recently had a the same / similar problem you are having. I was
getting 300 + 9208 errors a day.
We are an AIX shop with CISCO routers and firewalls. (a CSS and a PIX). the
CSS turned out to be the culprit. It was designed for web type applications
I believe (so why the hell did we put an MQ server behind it?... not my
choice). Anyway, it was killing off MQ connection left and right by sending
a TCP/IP reset commands to inactive sessions. To make things really tough
to debug, it has a fairly complex algorithm for determining if and when to
clean up a connection. If it has lots of available resources for more
connections, it may leave an idle connection alone. However, when it begins
to get busy and resources are in short supply, it will start reaping idle
connections at an alarming rate.
Fortunately it is configurable, and we can set a given port to flow
perminate and that makes the problem go away for that port. Unfortunately,
you can only configure 20 ports in such a way. It won't take long before we
exceed 20 different ports that my MQ server has to talk to, so a more long
term solution needs to be found.
With more information, the group may be able to drive you closer to a
solution for your environment. But for what its worth... I feel your pain.
It took us a long time to figure out what was causing the rests on our
system. That nearly cost us a very important customer. See the list below
for thing to do that will help MQ cope with the problem with relative
grace.
In your qm.ini file implement the following options

Channels:
  AdoptNewMCA= ALL
  AdoptNewMCATimeout=60
  AdptpNewMCACheck=All
When a reset is issued at the session layer, the pour receiver channel is
most likely left hanging. That is to say, it was never informed the session
was terminated. Heartbeats will eventually unblock it, but that, by
default will take about 6 minuets. The Channel stanzas above will instruct
the receiver to accept a new request for connection even though it thinks
it has a valid current socket connection. The AdoptNewMCATimeout=60 is not
necessary, because that is the default. I like to put it in there to make
it obvious to the untrained eye that the value exists. The AdoptNewMCACheck
stanza is a safeguard against a denial of service attack. It checks that
the new request for connection is coming from the same IP, channel name,
and queue manager name associated with the existing socket connection.
Hope some of this helps



Bill Anderson
SITA Atlanta, GA
Standard Messaging Engineering
WebSphere MQ Service Owner
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I am getting mucho of the following. Anything I should look at ??. Is
this where the client machine just ends the session??
bobbee
05/10/04  09:24:38
AMQ9208: Error on receive from host xx.xx.xx.xxx. (TCP/IP was a client
machine)
EXPLANATION:
An error occurred receiving data from xx.xx.xx.xxx (This was a client
machine) over TCP/IP. This may be due to a communications failure.
ACTION:
The return code from the TCP/IP (read) call was 73 (X'49'). Record these
values
and tell the systems administrator.
#define ECONNRESET  73  /* Connection reset by peer */

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Re: Connection error

2004-05-10 Thread Robert Broderick
TNX!!!


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Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 14:26:14 -0700
Hi Bobbee,

We have been getting this error quite frequently on
certain W2K/MQ 5.3 servers. I have posted this error
on the list a couple of times -- along with some other
people. As far as I remeber 2 things were suggesgted
that are worth looking into:
  1- Applications are not not terminationg gracefully
(i.e. wothout DISCONNECTing)
  2- Configuration problem on the server (e.g machine
NIC, router,gateway and other network related setup).
Our network people are in  the process of looking into
this prob. If I find anything I will post. I am also
interested in any suggestions/ideas other than the two
mentioned above.
Regards,

Ruzi
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gt;
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closes
gt; the socket (I guess, preliminary, from the
gt; application protocol (MQI over TCP) point of
view).
gt;
gt; Hope this will help,
gt; Pavel
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gt; 05/10/04  09:24:38
gt; AMQ9208: Error on receive from host xx.xx.xx.xxx.
gt; (TCP/IP was a client
gt; machine)
gt;
gt; EXPLANATION:
gt; An error occurred receiving data from
xx.xx.xx.xxx
gt; (This was a client
gt; machine) over TCP/IP. This may be due to a
gt; communications failure.
gt; ACTION:
gt; The return code from the TCP/IP (read) call was
73
gt; (X'49'). Record these
gt; values
gt; and tell the systems administrator.
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Re: Buffer pool storage

2004-05-10 Thread John M Hammond
Yes, it's in the MSTR and it's above the line private storage.  There
should be plenty of that to go around :)

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MQ Coding conversion problem/question

2004-05-10 Thread Panayiotis Petrou
We have the following setup:

a. A windows 2000 queue manager exchanging messages with a VSE 2.5 MQ 2.1.2
queue manager.
b. I send a message from the windows queue manager (code page 437 - x'1B5')
to the VSE QM (code page 1047) without  performing message conversion 
by
the sender channel.
c. I am expecting the message conversion to be done by the application
getting the message.
d. For this to work I performed the following:
- Added line below to EDCUCSNM and re-assembled in user library
EDCCSNAM TYPE=ENTRY,CODESET='IBM-437',CODE='AE'
- Created tables EDCUAEEY and EDCUEYAE and and catalogued with JCL 
below:
// JOB GENXLT
// LIBDEF *,SEARCH=USRXLB.1
// LIBDEF PHASE,CATALOG=USRXLB.1
// OPTION LINK,CATAL
// EXEC EDCGNXLT,PARM='IFILE(DD:USRXLB.1(EDCUAEEY.X)),NODBCS,  
X
 NAME(EDCUAEAA)'
ENTRY TABLENAM
// EXEC LNKEDT
e. When I run my application to GET this message I error code 2111 with cc
1

ERROR:  LEVEL =INIT, FUNC  =GET , CC=0001, RC=2111
F. Prior to the get in my applicatio program I do the following:
MOVE MQGMO-ACCEPT-TRUNCATED-MSG
 TO   MQGMO-OPTIONS
ADD  MQGMO-CONVERT  TO   MQGMO-OPTIONS

I am wondering what I am missing or what I have done wrong ?

Any help would be appreciated.


Panayiotis (Pete) Petrou
Systems Support Group
Information Technology Division
Bank Of Cyprus Ltd
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Re: Channel problem

2004-05-10 Thread Lindberg, Gunilla
Hi!

Thanks for the tip, but where do I define AdoptMCA?

Regards Gunilla

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Gunilla,

If I understand you correctly what you're saying is that when your channel has a 
network problem the sender channel tries to reconnect but the receiver channel hasn't 
yet realised that there is a network problem since it is still sitting in a TCP/IP 
recv().

The solution to this problem is to use AdoptMCA. You can configure your server to say 
that if a new connection is made over the same channel from the same QM and from the 
same IP address that the previous instance of the channel should be terminated.

Cheers,
P.

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We have a lot of qmanagers and they are in different nets with firewalls between. When 
there is some problem kind of net problem we get channel problem.


The receiving side don't understand that the sender side is off. So the receiver is 
running and when the sender tries to connect it only


get in to retry state. We don't have this kind of problem with qmanagers in the same 
net.


Someone that have any ideas?


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Re: Application seeing 2009 (MQRC_CONNECTION_BROKEN) errors...

2004-05-10 Thread David C. Partridge
...on Solaris 8, MQ 5.3 CSD6 we found that 109147-24 was *not* ok (MQ abends
within Solaris dlclose() code) , while 109147-27 was ok (even if the delta
between the two versions did not include documented bug fixes that looked
dlclose-related).

Don't know if this is relevant to what you're seeing or not.

Dave

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Thank you for the ideas. I would like to point out that there are no
errors and no FDCs reported - neither at system or qmgr level. This is
quite strange. MQ are running well, but the applications get error 2009.

Miroslav.

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Another point here.  By any chance are you seeing Internal Error FDCs
(e.g.
too many open files)?   If so you should probably review your kernel
settings - see the MQ Quick Beginnings manual for Solaris.

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SSLHandshakeException illegal parameter

2004-05-10 Thread Rakesh Jaiswal
---BeginMessage---
Hi There, 

I am trying to do SSL communication between Java Client on Windows NT SP6  MQServer 
running on same machine. I am doing only server authentication not client. 

I have created self sign certificate with IBM's Ikeyman in PKCS12 format key 
datatabse. I exported the certificate  imported in computer's store using IE wizards. 
Thne, I assigned that certificates to my Queue Manager. 
I also exported public certificate created for the self-signed personal certificate. 
In my client truststore (format pkcs12) I have added above exported certificate in my 
signer certificate list. but when I run my program I get folowing exception 
** 
Setting up MQ environment 
KeyStore is:C:\tmp\selfsign\clientTrustStore.p12 
TrustStore is:C:\tmp\selfsign\clientTrustStore.p12 
Connecting Queue Manager 
MQJE001: An MQException occurred: Completion Code 2, Reason 2397 
MQJE056: Initial negotiation failure 
MQJE001: Completion Code 2, Reason 2397 
An MQSeries error occurred : Completion code 2 Reason code 2397 
error reason: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: illegal parameter 
main: end 
** 
When I do same thing for demo certificate from Globalsign I am not facing any problem. 
All works fine. 
my JDK is. 
*** 
java version 1.3.1 
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.1) 
Classic VM (build 1.3.1, J2RE 1.3.1 IBM Windows 32 build cn131-20021107 (JIT enabled: 
jitc)) 
 
Here I have changed 
keystore.type=pkcs12 (from keystore.type=jks) in java.security file in 
JDK_HOME\jre\lib\security folder 

Any pointer would be of great help! 

Thanks 
Rakesh
 
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Howdy all,

I am reposting this as I didn;t get a response to my last attempt and in
light of the recent interest in CSD06.


I have built a fresh Win2K server and installed v5.3 (upgrade over v5.1
installation) and everything worked fine untill I put csd06 on and the APAR
fix IC39916 patch and after that the queue manager falls over while trying
to start with an The Object Authority Manager has failed. error message is
AMQ5525

Has anyone encountered this ?

Sid Young
Brisbane
Australia

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Re: Unknown Entry in .odbc.ini file

2004-05-10 Thread Del
Del [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

don't know what it stands for but I think it controls the licensed use of the ODBC driver by a specific product (in this case WMQI) -- I think the line gets inserted by the driver when use of the driver by the broker causes the license file to get accessed -- if I am way off base, I'm sure a knowledgable DBA will correct me...John Elgie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have the same entry also, QEWSD=37375. My recollection is that it was auto inserted by the broker.-Original Message-From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of WSamuelSent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 3:51 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Unknown Entry in .odbc.ini fileHello everyone,I'm looking at an already existing set up of WMQI (onan AIX box) and have come across an entry in theodbc.ini file corresponding to an Oracle Database.---QEWSD=37828Driver=/usr/opt/wmqi/merant/lib/UKor816.soDescription=Oracle8--Does anyone know what QEWSD stands for?I have not seen this before and I checked the original.odbc.ini file that comes with the product and I cantsee this parameter. Nor does the documentation mentionthis ..ThanksW
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Re: CSD 6

2004-05-10 Thread Peter Uranyi
Nick,

 Does this ensure that files in use get overwritten?  If not, it sounds like
 it could cause problems.

This option is documented in the memo.ptf that comes with the CSD.  Do you
think IBM would tell you to do this if it wasn't safe?

Yes, you can replace in-use files, but you have to reboot your system to do
that.  Just think what happens when you install a Windows ServicePack.
Basically you are replacing your whole OS: the system dlls, drivers, and even
the kernel itself.  And you are doing this while your system is running!

The reason the CSD install fails is because it simply wants to avoid the
reboot.

I used listdlls and process explorer in the past and they are very useful, but
if your environment can tolerate a few minutes outage while you reboot your
server then don't waste your time trying to track down locked dlls.  (Of course
you should always stop your queue manager and all amq* and runmq* processes :-)

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Connection error

2004-05-10 Thread Robert Broderick
I am getting mucho of the following. Anything I should look at ??. Is
this where the client machine just ends the session??
bobbee
05/10/04  09:24:38
AMQ9208: Error on receive from host xx.xx.xx.xxx. (TCP/IP was a client
machine)
EXPLANATION:
An error occurred receiving data from xx.xx.xx.xxx (This was a client
machine) over TCP/IP. This may be due to a communications failure.
ACTION:
The return code from the TCP/IP (read) call was 73 (X'49'). Record these
values
and tell the systems administrator.
#define ECONNRESET  73  /* Connection reset by peer */

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Using EVAL to generate Update Statement dynamically

2004-05-10 Thread Juni Per

Hello,
Following ESQL does not give the desired output:
 DECLARE sqlStmt CHARACTER;
SET sqlStmt = 'UPDATE Database.TEST SET (FIELDONE, FIELDTWO, FIELDTHREE) = (';SET sqlStmt = sqlStmt || Environment.Variables.VAR1 || ' ,' ;SET sqlStmt = sqlStmt || CAST(Environment.Variables.VAR2 AS CHAR) || ',' ;SET sqlStmt = sqlStmt || CAST(Environment.Variables.VAR3 AS CHAR);SET sqlStmt = sqlStmt || ') WHEREFIELD4 = ;';
EVAL(sqlStmt);
Following is the error message in the Log:
BROKERTEST.Default ) (1, 28) : Syntax error : '('. 
The token caused a syntax error. 
Correct the syntax of your _expression_ and redeploy the message flow. 

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Re: Connection error

2004-05-10 Thread Pavel Tolkachev
Hello Bobbee,

I believe this means that the client machine closes the socket (I guess, preliminary, 
from the application protocol (MQI over TCP) point of view).

Hope this will help,
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05/10/04  09:24:38
AMQ9208: Error on receive from host xx.xx.xx.xxx. (TCP/IP was a client
machine)

EXPLANATION:
An error occurred receiving data from xx.xx.xx.xxx (This was a client
machine) over TCP/IP. This may be due to a communications failure.
ACTION:
The return code from the TCP/IP (read) call was 73 (X'49'). Record these
values
and tell the systems administrator.

#define ECONNRESET  73  /* Connection reset by peer */

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Re: Channel problem

2004-05-10 Thread Williams, Arlen
On windows it is found on the channels tab on the queue manager properties
using mq services. On unix it would be put in the queue managers qm.ini
file.

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Hi!

Thanks for the tip, but where do I define AdoptMCA?

Regards Gunilla

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Gunilla,

If I understand you correctly what you're saying is that when your channel
has a network problem the sender channel tries to reconnect but the receiver
channel hasn't yet realised that there is a network problem since it is
still sitting in a TCP/IP recv().

The solution to this problem is to use AdoptMCA. You can configure your
server to say that if a new connection is made over the same channel from
the same QM and from the same IP address that the previous instance of the
channel should be terminated.

Cheers,
P.

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Hi!


We have a lot of qmanagers and they are in different nets with firewalls
between. When there is some problem kind of net problem we get channel
problem.


The receiving side don't understand that the sender side is off. So the
receiver is running and when the sender tries to connect it only


get in to retry state. We don't have this kind of problem with qmanagers in
the same net.


Someone that have any ideas?


Regards


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ESQL : XML.ProcessingInstruction

2004-05-10 Thread eai grp
I try to give an additional proocessing instruction but I get a space between the ? and the first char.Because of this it is not a valid XML!
SET OutputRoot.XML.(XML.ProcessingInstruction) = '?qxml version="1.4"?'

The output is ?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"??qxml version="1.4"?
Notice that space between ? and qxml!!!
What can I do?


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Re: Compiling on AS/400

2004-05-10 Thread Luc-Michel Demey
Hi,

On AS/400 you have to specify REPLACE option when recompiling a
program.

HTH, LMD.




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 Question for AS/400 MQers,

 We recently upgraded to OS/400 5.2 and I tried to compile an MQ C program
 using tmkmake (which invoked CRTPGM and CRTCMOD), and I discovered that the
 only way I could rebuild the program after making source changes, was to
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Buffer pool storage

2004-05-10 Thread Ronald Weinger

Does anyone know where in z/OS the
bufferpool storage is allocated? Is is within the MQ Master address
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New: MQ Visual Browse for WebSphere MQ

2004-05-10 Thread Roger Lacroix


All,
Capitalware Inc. would like to announce the official release of MQ Visual
Browse for WebSphere MQ.
The MQ Visual Browse application allows users to view messages in a queue
of a WebSphere MQ (formally MQSeries) queue manager and presents the data
in a simplified format similar to a database utility or spreadsheet
program.
MQ Visual Browse is a great tool for application programmers, JMS
developers, quality assurance testers, and production support personnel
who do NOT need message editing capabilities (i.e. it cannot create /
delete / update messages). The tool allows for quick problem solving
because the data is presented in a very logical and insightful
manner.
MQ Visual Browse can run on any platform that supports Java v1.3 (or
higher). This includes: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS X, OS/2 Warp, Sun
Solaris, Windows 95/98/ME, and Windows NT/2000/XP. MQ Visual Browse is
able to connect to local queue managers (residing on the same box) or to
any remote queue managers.
The remote queue managers can be on any platform that supports
distributed queuing including: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, OS/2 Warp, OS/390
(MVS), OS/400, Sun Solaris, Windows NT/2000/XP and z/OS.
MQ Visual Browse has been designed to support Java's Multi-Language
environment.
- Full language support for the following languages: English, Dutch,
French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish
- Partial language support for the following languages: Catalan,
Croatian, Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Estonian, Esperanto,
Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Slovakian, Slovenian,
Swedish, and Turkish.
http://www.capitalware.biz/dl/products/mqvb/screenshots/mqvb_opened_3_queues.jpg
MQ Visual Browse will sell for $29.00 USD for a single user
license. Volume pricing will be as follows:
Quantity: Price per license (USD):
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2-29
$27.00
30-49
$25.00
50-99
$23.00
100-249
$21.00
250  higher $19.00
Each licensed user will receive:
- Full version of MQ Visual Browse (no expiration date)
- Free updates / upgrades to any version 1.x release.
- Free email support
- Free forum support
For more information or to try out a 30-day trial version of MQ Visual
Browse go to:
http://www.capitalware.biz/products.html
Also, Capitalware Inc. is offering 2 new tier-pricing programs for MQ
Visual Browse: site license and enterprise license.
- A Site License for MQ Visual Browse will sell for a MSRP of $2,500 USD.
A site license will allow a company to have unlimited number of people
use MQ Visual Browse at ONLY one site or complex.
- An Enterprise License for MQ Visual Browse will sell for a MSRP of
$7,500 USD. An enterprise license will allow a company to have unlimited
number of people use MQ Visual Browse at an unlimited number of
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Regards,
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Re: Connection error

2004-05-10 Thread Bill Anderson
Tell us more about your system Window ?, UNIX ? Mainframe ? . and your
net work. I recently had a the same / similar problem you are having. I was
getting 300 + 9208 errors a day.

We are an AIX shop with CISCO routers and firewalls. (a CSS and a PIX). the
CSS turned out to be the culprit. It was designed for web type applications
I believe (so why the hell did we put an MQ server behind it?... not my
choice). Anyway, it was killing off MQ connection left and right by sending
a TCP/IP reset commands to inactive sessions. To make things really tough
to debug, it has a fairly complex algorithm for determining if and when to
clean up a connection. If it has lots of available resources for more
connections, it may leave an idle connection alone. However, when it begins
to get busy and resources are in short supply, it will start reaping idle
connections at an alarming rate.

Fortunately it is configurable, and we can set a given port to flow
perminate and that makes the problem go away for that port. Unfortunately,
you can only configure 20 ports in such a way. It won't take long before we
exceed 20 different ports that my MQ server has to talk to, so a more long
term solution needs to be found.


With more information, the group may be able to drive you closer to a
solution for your environment. But for what its worth... I feel your pain.
It took us a long time to figure out what was causing the rests on our
system. That nearly cost us a very important customer. See the list below
for thing to do that will help MQ cope with the problem with relative
grace.

In your qm.ini file implement the following options


Channels:
  AdoptNewMCA= ALL
  AdoptNewMCATimeout=60
  AdptpNewMCACheck=All


When a reset is issued at the session layer, the pour receiver channel is
most likely left hanging. That is to say, it was never informed the session
was terminated. Heartbeats will eventually unblock it, but that, by
default will take about 6 minuets. The Channel stanzas above will instruct
the receiver to accept a new request for connection even though it thinks
it has a valid current socket connection. The AdoptNewMCATimeout=60 is not
necessary, because that is the default. I like to put it in there to make
it obvious to the untrained eye that the value exists. The AdoptNewMCACheck
stanza is a safeguard against a denial of service attack. It checks that
the new request for connection is coming from the same IP, channel name,
and queue manager name associated with the existing socket connection.


Hope some of this helps




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I am getting mucho of the following. Anything I should look at ??. Is
this where the client machine just ends the session??


bobbee
05/10/04  09:24:38
AMQ9208: Error on receive from host xx.xx.xx.xxx. (TCP/IP was a client
machine)

EXPLANATION:
An error occurred receiving data from xx.xx.xx.xxx (This was a client
machine) over TCP/IP. This may be due to a communications failure.
ACTION:
The return code from the TCP/IP (read) call was 73 (X'49'). Record these
values
and tell the systems administrator.

#define ECONNRESET  73  /* Connection reset by peer */

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Re: Connection error

2004-05-10 Thread Ruzi R
Hi Bobbee,

We have been getting this error quite frequently on
certain W2K/MQ 5.3 servers. I have posted this error
on the list a couple of times -- along with some other
people. As far as I remeber 2 things were suggesgted
that are worth looking into:

  1- Applications are not not terminationg gracefully
(i.e. wothout DISCONNECTing)
  2- Configuration problem on the server (e.g machine
NIC, router,gateway and other network related setup).

Our network people are in  the process of looking into
this prob. If I find anything I will post. I am also
interested in any suggestions/ideas other than the two
mentioned above.

Regards,

Ruzi
--- Pavel Tolkachev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gt; Hello Bobbee,
gt;
gt; I believe this means that the client machine
closes
gt; the socket (I guess, preliminary, from the
gt; application protocol (MQI over TCP) point of
view).
gt;
gt; Hope this will help,
gt; Pavel
gt;
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gt;
gt;
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gt; should look at ??. Is
gt; this where the client machine just ends the
gt; session??
gt;
gt;
gt; bobbee
gt; 05/10/04  09:24:38
gt; AMQ9208: Error on receive from host xx.xx.xx.xxx.
gt; (TCP/IP was a client
gt; machine)
gt;
gt; EXPLANATION:
gt; An error occurred receiving data from
xx.xx.xx.xxx
gt; (This was a client
gt; machine) over TCP/IP. This may be due to a
gt; communications failure.
gt; ACTION:
gt; The return code from the TCP/IP (read) call was
73
gt; (X'49'). Record these
gt; values
gt; and tell the systems administrator.
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Re: CSD06 problems onWin2K server

2004-05-10 Thread Adiraju, Rao
Hi Sid

Recently I have upgraded two of our production WIN2K servers to V5.3 - CSD06
along with few development queue managers. And I haven't come across any
such problems. However, I always adopt the approach of uninstalling previous
versions (we had 5.2 then) and reinstalling V5.3.

Only problem we have encountered is, which is a known bug, that MQ console
was not saving the settings in the registry. For example, if you change port
number on the listener, it will use the new port temporarily and once the
box is rebooted it reverts back to old port number. Because the changes
weren't saved in the registries. IBM has provided a fix for this - one dll
has to be replaced with the latest version. No installs or upgrades are
necessary - just replacing the DLL will the do the job.

If I remember correctly, in V5.1 the security profiles are maintained in a
flat file structure and where as in V5.3 they are part of
SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE under control of OAM. May be something gone wrong in
your conversion process of this data. Just food for thought.

If it is possible try to remove the MQ software (clean uninstall) and then
reinstall it and see if the problem disappears. If you want, you can start
with empty authorisation rules and later on you can covert old rules/data in
to the new world.

Cheers

Rao Adiraju
WebSphere MQ Specialist
The National Bank of NZ Ltd.
Wellington - New Zealand
Tel:  +64-4-494 4299
Fax: +64-4-802 8509
Mbl: +64-211-216-116



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Subject: CSD06 problems onWin2K server

Howdy all,

I am reposting this as I didn;t get a response to my last attempt and in
light of the recent interest in CSD06.


I have built a fresh Win2K server and installed v5.3 (upgrade over v5.1
installation) and everything worked fine untill I put csd06 on and the APAR
fix IC39916 patch and after that the queue manager falls over while trying
to start with an The Object Authority Manager has failed. error message is
AMQ5525

Has anyone encountered this ?

Sid Young
Brisbane
Australia

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Re: CSD06 problems onWin2K server

2004-05-10 Thread Sid . Young
Thanks for the advice... Will v5.3 install recognize the existing v5.1 data
directory structure and convert correctly if I uninstall v5.1 first ???


Sid


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Hi Sid

Recently I have upgraded two of our production WIN2K servers to V5.3 - CSD06
along with few development queue managers. And I haven't come across any
such problems. However, I always adopt the approach of uninstalling previous
versions (we had 5.2 then) and reinstalling V5.3.

Only problem we have encountered is, which is a known bug, that MQ console
was not saving the settings in the registry. For example, if you change port
number on the listener, it will use the new port temporarily and once the
box is rebooted it reverts back to old port number. Because the changes
weren't saved in the registries. IBM has provided a fix for this - one dll
has to be replaced with the latest version. No installs or upgrades are
necessary - just replacing the DLL will the do the job.

If I remember correctly, in V5.1 the security profiles are maintained in a
flat file structure and where as in V5.3 they are part of
SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE under control of OAM. May be something gone wrong in
your conversion process of this data. Just food for thought.

If it is possible try to remove the MQ software (clean uninstall) and then
reinstall it and see if the problem disappears. If you want, you can start
with empty authorisation rules and later on you can covert old rules/data in
to the new world.

Cheers

Rao Adiraju
WebSphere MQ Specialist
The National Bank of NZ Ltd.
Wellington - New Zealand
Tel:  +64-4-494 4299
Fax: +64-4-802 8509
Mbl: +64-211-216-116



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Subject: CSD06 problems onWin2K server

Howdy all,

I am reposting this as I didn;t get a response to my last attempt and in
light of the recent interest in CSD06.


I have built a fresh Win2K server and installed v5.3 (upgrade over v5.1
installation) and everything worked fine untill I put csd06 on and the APAR
fix IC39916 patch and after that the queue manager falls over while trying
to start with an The Object Authority Manager has failed. error message is
AMQ5525

Has anyone encountered this ?

Sid Young
Brisbane
Australia

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CSD06 problems onWin2K server

2004-05-10 Thread Sid . Young
Howdy all,

I am reposting this as I didn;t get a response to my last attempt and in
light of the recent interest in CSD06.


I have built a fresh Win2K server and installed v5.3 (upgrade over v5.1
installation) and everything worked fine untill I put csd06 on and the APAR
fix IC39916 patch and after that the queue manager falls over while trying
to start with an The Object Authority Manager has failed. error message is
AMQ5525

Has anyone encountered this ?

Sid Young
Brisbane
Australia

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