SIGNOFF MQSERIES

2003-06-10 Thread Diwakar S Yammanuru
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MQ behaviour - persistent messages availability when the qmgr crashes

2003-05-31 Thread Diwakar S Yammanuru
Hello there.
When an application puts a persistent msg on a queue and if the corresponding
qmgr fails before the messge is committed/backed out . can the message
still be recovered after the qmgr comes up ? I mean, is the message logged ?

Does a qmgr perform a commit/backout just before it crashes, if it is the
transaction manager ?

Forgive me if the questions sound silly.

thnx.
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Re: Shared and non-shared ques on a single que manager?

2003-04-03 Thread Diwakar S Yammanuru
Yes you definitely can.

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Re: How to Monitor queue size full

2003-04-03 Thread Diwakar S Yammanuru
Candle does monitor pageset usage on OS/390.
I am not sure about Unix.




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It's not the MQ objects Gaurav needs to monitor. It's
the underlying file usage. So on Unix how much space
is available in the /var/mqm directory for example. On
OS/390 it would be the pageset usage. Correct me if
I'm wrong but I don't believe Candle or any of the
other MQ specific monitors (e.g. QPasa, Nastel) do
this.

mqm

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> The product Candle can monitor MQ objects and issue
> alerts on many
> platforms.You may visit www.candle.com
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> Thanks.
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> There's a number of tools that monitor system
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> > We have queues defined to have a maximum depth of
> > 6,40,000 messages and a
> > max size of 2GB.I know we can monitor the queue
> > depths using 'High Depth
> > Event' .Is there a way by which we can monitor the
> > queue size (in terms of
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Re: How to Monitor queue size full

2003-04-03 Thread Diwakar S Yammanuru
The product Candle can monitor MQ objects and issue alerts on many
platforms.You may visit www.candle.com

Thanks.
Diwakar.



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There's a number of tools that monitor system resource
usage or alert when thresholds are reached e.g. BMC
Patrol, Tivoli. Any particular platform ?

mqm

--- "Mittal, Gaurav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> We have queues defined to have a maximum depth of
> 6,40,000 messages and a
> max size of 2GB.I know we can monitor the queue
> depths using 'High Depth
> Event' .Is there a way by which we can monitor the
> queue size (in terms of
> file size not number of messages) also.
> Any pointers would be useful..
>
> Thanks n Regds
> Gaurav
>
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