Re: Sequence Number

2002-07-22 Thread Eric Arinduque

Hi Renato:

In UNIX platform, view the file:  /var/mqm/qmgrs/[QMGR Name]/errors/AMQERR01.LOG

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-Original Message-
From: paulg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 10:56
To: MQSERIES
Subject: Re: Sequence Number


>Hi all,
>I'm interested to see the value of "Current Sequence Number" of a
>channel (Sender or Receiver) while the channel is down.
>In this way if I use "display chstatus" inside runmqsc I will receive
>the message "AMQ8420: Channel Status not found."
>I know also, that MQ use the queue "SYSTEM.CHANNEL.SYNCQ" to hold sync
>data. I had tried to look there but the end of the message is
>incomprehensive to me.

>Some one knows any way to get that information ???

>Thanks in advance


>Renato Zancoper

Renato,

MQ may or may not use the SYNCQ to hold the sync data. Either way you
should not be reading this queue and trying to decipher the messages. There
is no guarantee that this will not change from release to release.

If you issue a DISPLAY CHSTATUS(*) SAVED command you should see the data
you want. Note that a channel with NPMSPEED(NORMAL) will only save the
sequence number information when it moves a persistent message. If a
channel only moved nonpersistent messages then there will be no record to
display.

Cheers,
P.


Paul G Clarke
WebSphere MQ Development
IBM Hursley

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Re: Capitalware's web site has moved.

2002-07-03 Thread Eric Arinduque

Hi Roger:

Yes. Everything important to me is still there.

Many Thanks!

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-Original Message-
From: capitalware [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 06:57
To: MQSERIES
Cc: capitalware
Subject: Capitalware's web site has moved.


All:

After 5 years of having my site ( www.geocities.com/capitalware ) hosted at
GeoCities (more recently called YahooGeoCities), I have taken the big
plunge and purchased a web hosting site and new domain name.

Everything that was at the old site has been transferred (hopefully) to the
new site: http://www.capitalware.biz
Yup, I went with the new ".biz" domain suffix.

If you find any bad links, let me know.

Note: The old site will still be around, I will be putting re-direction
links on the 10 main pages.

later
Roger Lacroix
Enterprise Architect
Capitalware Inc.
http://www.capitalware.biz

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Re: How about a separate list for MQSI/WMQI? - why not use MQSeri es.net ?

2002-06-26 Thread Eric Arinduque

Here's a tip for those who have MS Outlook:

1). Autoforward your mail to a new folder called "MQ Vienna List"
2). In the new folder, you can customize the view, so that it's grouped by
subject, and then sorted by "Received" (ascending)...

This makes the amount of postings more manageable, and you can delete emails
that just doesn't interest you.  :-)

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-Original Message-
From: DHornby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 18:45
To: MQSERIES
Cc: DHornby
Subject: Re: How about a separate list for MQSI/WMQI? - why not use
MQSeri es.net ?


... I agree -- mqseries.net has separate threads by product type which are very
specific (and very useful) -- we use the ListServer for higher level questions,
then mqseries.net to drill down into
more specific areas...

-Original Message-
From: Brandon Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 4:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How about a separate list for MQSI/WMQI? - why not use
MQSeries.net ?


I can't help but notice people mentioning the need for separate lists,
and the ability to look at the discussions in a threaded format. If
people are looking to avoid discussions outside of their particular
field of interest, why not use www.MQSeries.net rather than the
ListServ? The various categories of discussions are clearly delineated,
and active moderators ensure that posts are in the appropriate category.
Mike asked "If there is another way, can someone suggest it." So I will.
Messages are filtered into their "appropriate buckets", if not by the
person who created the post, then by a moderator. And if you haven't
visited www.MQSeries.net in a while, you might be surprised at the
amount of activity it now gets - it also got a new facelift a few months
ago, so the site is more user friendly.
-Brandon

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-Original Message-
From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mike
Kelly
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 7:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How about a separate list for MQSI/WMQI?


In order to determine what you don't want to read you need to have a
useful subject line. The way things stand right now, there's now clear
way to determine whether a message is related to a particular product
unless the author kindly and thoughtfully added it in there. You have to
admit, some of the subjects we've seen have been rather cryptic and only
via further investigation into the body of the message does one discover
what the context of the question is.

My suggestion about separate lists was merely to enforce this more
descriptive subject line. If there is another way, can someone suggest
it. What I'm looking for is a fool-proof way of filtering messages into
appropriate buckets. This one-size-fits-all model doesn't cut it for
me...



Robert Broderick 
Sent by: MQSeries List From: ANAND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: ANAND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: How about a separate list for MQSI/WMQI?
>Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 14:14:25 +0530
>
>Yup,
> I with Mike.There should really be separate list for SI and
>Workflow.
>  Regards,
>Anand Jammi
>   - Original Message -
>   From: Mike Kelly
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 1:45 PM
>   Subject: How about a separate list for MQSI/WMQI?
>
>
>
>   It would benefit me a lot to have the MQ list of questions/issues
>separated from SI and WorkFlow. Does anyone else agree? Who would we
need
>to speak to? What was the reason for only maintaining one list?
>
>   Regards,
>   Mike


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