Re: A little Windows Scripting help in relation to MS03

2003-12-22 Thread Dag, Michael
Title: RE: A little Windows Scripting help in relation to MS03







This should only run the mkdir when the diretory does not exists:


SET BackupDir=.\QueueManagerBackups\
REM
SET MQSERVER=QM1.MS03.CHANNEL/TCP/MyServerName
IF EXIST %BackupDir%\QM1_FOLDER\NUL GOTO SKIP 
mkdir %BackupDir%\QM1_FOLDER
:SKIP
saveqmgrc -m QM1 -f %BackupDir%\QM1_FOLDER\QM1_BACKUP.txt -R


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From: Wyatt, T. Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 5:43 PM
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Subject: Re: A little Windows Scripting help in relation to MS03



Why not just do the mkdir each time?  When it's not there, the mkdir will
create it and when it is there, the mkdir becomes a no-op.


SET BackupDir=.\QueueManagerBackups\
REM
SET MQSERVER=QM1.MS03.CHANNEL/TCP/MyServerName
mkdir %BackupDir%\QM1_FOLDER
saveqmgrc -m QM1 -f %BackupDir%\QM1_FOLDER\QM1_BACKUP.txt -R


-- T.Rob


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From: Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 11:10 AM
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Subject: A little Windows Scripting help in relation to MS03



This works 100%:
SET BackupDir=.\QueueManagerBackups\
REM
SET MQSERVER=QM1.MS03.CHANNEL/TCP/MyServerName
saveqmgrc -m QM1 -f %BackupDir%\QM1_BACKUP.txt -R




This bombs because it can't find the folder called QM1_FOLDER (its not
automatically created by the script)
SET BackupDir=.\QueueManagerBackups\
REM
SET MQSERVER=QM1.MS03.CHANNEL/TCP/MyServerName
saveqmgrc -m QM1 -f %BackupDir%\QM1_FOLDER\QM1_BACKUP.txt -R



My goal is that this script will try and put the output of the command into
a folder called ..\QueueManagerBackups\QM1_FOLDER\, and if the QM1_FOLDER
folder does not exist, create it and then stick in there the file
QM1_BACKUP.txt.


Since this script runs everyday, the next day it should gracefully handle
the fact that the QM1_FOLDER is there.


Any tips on how to do this? What would I do to the following line to always
create the named folder (in this case QM1_FOLDER) if it didn't exist?
saveqmgrc -m QM1 -f %BackupDir%\QM1_FOLDER\QM1_BACKUP.txt -R



(I have hundreds of entries, so I don't want to have to go into
..\QueueManagerBackups and have to manually create QM1_FOLDER . . .
QM999_FOLDER).




Peter Potkay
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Re: Rebranding of WebSphere MQ Brokers to WebSphere Business Inte gration

2003-12-11 Thread Dag, Michael
Title: RE: Rebranding of WebSphere MQ Brokers to WebSphere Business Inte gration





The is a complete WBI Rename page now... 


Lists all old and new names, very handy... 


http://www-306.ibm.com/software/integration/websphere/wbirenaming.html


Michael


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Subject: Re: Rebranding of WebSphere MQ Brokers to WebSphere Business
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I've noticed that as you start the Eclipse environment that's installed as
part of WBI Message Broker 5.0, when the splash screen appears it is shown
in the task bar as a button with the title "MQSI Studio"...


Gives me the impression that the development team inside IBM haven't signed
up to the re-branding quite yet...


Regards
John Scott
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
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One theory I have is that IBM has an entire department whose major function
is to come up with more and more confusing names for MQSeries and MQSI.
Perhaps their secondary function is to find more effective ways of hiding
the MQSeries and MQSI documentation and support pacs on the Web. My other
theory is that IBM is looking to move to a single product.  It will be
called either Tivoli for WebSphere or WebSphere for Tivoli.  Since it
packages everything together though, it will be so expensive that no one
will buy it.
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Re: 2035 on SVRCONN channel for UserID in mqm group

2003-11-12 Thread Dag, Michael
Title: RE: 2035 on SVRCONN channel for UserID in mqm group





Peter,
are these rb9 users local or domain users (I assume you are on windows ... I see E:\>)
rb9 on machine1 (if this is where the Qmgr is) is not always rb9 on machine2 


dspmqaut -m HIGIDGL1 -t qmgr -p [EMAIL PROTECTED] will give you the proper authority, but
dspmqaut -m HIGIDGL1 -t qmgr -p [EMAIL PROTECTED] will give you none...


Michael


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Subject: 2035 on SVRCONN channel for UserID in mqm group



rb9 is in the mqm group on the server


dspmqaut shows the following:
E:\>dspmqaut -m HIGIDGL1 -t qmgr -p rb9
Entity rb9 has the following authorizations for object HIGIDGL1:
    inq
    set
    connect
    altusr
    crt
    dlt
    chg
    dsp
    setid
    setall


The MCAUSER field of the SVRCONN channel is blank.


The error log shows this:
11/12/2003  08:42:16
AMQ8077: Entity 'rb9' has insufficient authority to access object
'HIGIDGL1'.


EXPLANATION:
The specified entity is not authorized to access the required object. The
following requested permissions are unauthorized: connect
ACTION:
Ensure that the correct level of authority has been set for this entity
against
the required object, or ensure that the entity is a member of a privileged
group.
- amqzfubn.c : 380



???


Now if that is not confusing enough, if I change the MCAUSER ID of the
SVRCONN channel to be rb9, he gets in fine!


Whats going on?






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Re: Connection or remote listener unavailable error

2003-10-21 Thread Dag, Michael
Title: RE: Connection or remote listener unavailable error





did you recreate your QueueManager as the default one? 
otherwise specify -m QueueManagerName behind the second amqcrsta. 


Michael
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Thanks for all the replies.  I have the requisite info in the /etc/services
and /etc/inetd.conf files.


In /etc/services I have:


MQSeries    1414/tcp    # MQSeries channel listener


In /etc/inted.conf I have:


MQSeries stream tcp nowait mqm /opt/mqm/bin/amqcrsta amqcrsta


Is there a particular process I can grep for to verify if the listener is
running?  Thanks.


Prits




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Prits,


  On Solaris, this type of error is usually caused by a missing entry in
/etc/services (port for listener) or in /etc/inetd.conf (the actual
listener invocation) if using the inetd listener.  If you are using the MQ
listener, be sure it gets started (runmqlsr) w/ the correct port info.
  Good Luck!


Cheers,
  Art


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Hi All,


We have an app that has a bidirectional MQ link with another company.  We
have a Unix platform on our side.  The other comany operates via a
mainframe.  It was recently discovered that when we upgraded our Sun
Solaris OS we blew away the MQ objects.  I have recreated them and got
things to work to the point where we can send messages to the other
company.  However they are unable to send mesages to us.  When they try to
start their sender channel they get a 'Connection or remote listener
unavailable'.  Any ideas how I can troubleshoot this?  Thanks.


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Re: Acronym???

2003-10-14 Thread Dag, Michael
Title: RE: Acronym???





http://www7b.software.ibm.com/wsdd/zones/businessintegration/bigpicture.html


It's a start :-) 


Basically when IBM bought CrossWorlds they extend their product offering a lot but also added to the confusion... so all products were called WebSphere Business Integration ...

(fill in the blanks...) 


It is comparable to the e-Server naming, what comes underneath: a mainframe, an RS/6000, an AS/400 or an Intel server is at that point totally irrelavant :-( you'll find out later that the skills and knowledge required are totally different... 

In the end what IBM needs to do is 'componentise' these products so they fit on top of eachother...


I could go on for a couple of days on this subject.


Good luck!


Michael


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I am trying to find a "One Page Cures All" description for it but IBM likes
to "FULFF". I believe it is a contendor for WBI (aka WMQI aka MQSI aka
NEON). I think IBM lets you choose between WMQI and ICS. How, Why, When,
Where is anybodies guess at this point. But I am still digging. I have to be
an "EXPERT" for an 11"30AM meeting!!



    bobbee



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>Bee OH! double Bee double eee
>it is InterChange Server but what it is actually used for ??? I think BS is
>a good one too.
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>WBI / ICS
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Re: Websphere MQ Express ?

2003-10-02 Thread Dag, Michael
Title: RE: Websphere MQ Express ?





Didn't the NDA expire the moment it was announced?


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I think he (probably) means that Express contains more from a technical
perspective ...


The actual detail of the content will have to come from the IBM side, as I'm
under NDA on this.


Dave


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I'm not so sure you are correct, if I remember correctly it is about 60-70%
of the full product street price.


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That's more than the full-blown product for a single intel cpu.





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I saw something around $4125.    Also, only available for intel 1 CPU
machines.


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how much does itcost?





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Oh good grief - another version!


At least some of the differences appear to be outlined in the "Limitations"
section of the announcement:


Limitations


The program is licensed to run only on a uniprocessor machine (that is, a
machine with no more than a single CPU)
No more than 10 server-to-server queue manager channels may be active
concurrently
No more than 10 server-to-client channels may be active concurrently
No extended transactional clients may be connected to this server
Message size may not exceed 4 MB


-- T.Rob


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Has anyone seen this new product announcement ?  It appears to be plain MQ,
but for Windows or Linux.



Check this out:
http://www-3.ibm.com/fcgi-bin/common/ssi/ssialias?infotype=an&subtype=ca&app





name=Demonstration&htmlfid=897/ENUS203-258



Would anyone from IBM care to explain the differences between them ?



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2003-10-01 Thread Dag, Michael
Title: RE: 





export MQSERVER=SYSTEM.ADMIN.SVRCONN/TCP/'127.0.0.1(1414)' 
works fine here on Sun


Michael


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The '\' is to escape the character '(' in the command line. This is a shell
restriction.


The problem with the MQSERVER variable is your tcp. Just change to uppercase
and try again.
So, your export should be:


export MQSERVER=SYSTEM.ADMIN.SVRCONN/TCP/127.0.0.1\(1414\)





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> What is the '/' after the 1414 in the MQSERVER variable
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> >  You might want to try getting rid of the '(' in your mqserver
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> >I am at a loss to explain the following... (Solaris 5.8, WMQ 5.2 CSD06):
> >
> >$ dspmq
> >QMNAME(CLUSTER2B.AR1.MANAGER) STATUS(Running)
> >.
> >.
> >$ export MQSERVER=SYSTEM.ADMIN.SVRCONN/tcp/127.0.0.1\(1414\)
> >$ /opt/mqm/samp/bin/amqsputc SYSTEM.DEFAULT.LOCAL.QUEUE
> >CLUSTER2B.AR1.MANAGER
> >Sample AMQSPUT0 start
> >MQCONN ended with reason code 2058
> >$
> >
> >
> >I also tried the same from a Windows client and get the same error.
> >I also tried using SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN - same error. I am having the same
> >problem on all my queue managers.
> >
> >The only errors I have in my logs are cluster channel errors: 'AMQ9558:
> >Remote Channel is not currently available.'.
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Re: Websphere MQ Express ?

2003-10-01 Thread Dag, Michael
Title: RE: Websphere MQ Express ?





Hadn't seen it but 'heard' of it in the past. 
As far as my 'sources' have told me this is not a technically crippled product, merely a pricing thing.


Notice the 'may' in the limitation section, where I would use 'can' when there is a real limitation.


There are some other interesting things in the announcement though:


> Fast installation and deployment 
> - Quick and easy to install: gets you up and running in minutes 
> - In production within hours, without specialist training 


especially the no training part... 


> Powerful development facilities 


> WebSphere MQ Express simplifies your integration tasks by providing a functionally rich yet easy-to-use application  
> development interface that removes the data movement and storage logic from the application, allowing you to focus on the  

> business logic. 


looking forward to it :-)


Michael


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Has anyone seen this new product announcement ?  It appears to be plain MQ,
but for Windows or Linux.



Check this out:
http://www-3.ibm.com/fcgi-bin/common/ssi/ssialias?infotype=an&subtype=ca&appname=Demonstration&htmlfid=897/ENUS203-258



Would anyone from IBM care to explain the differences between them ?



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