Wanted -- zOS MQ Person

2003-03-09 Thread Hornby, Derek
... does anyone on this list want to do some part-time remote-access
tele-commuting work on zOS?

I am looking for someone to create and configure Queue Managers (and
Queues, Channels, Channel initiators, Trigger Monitors etc etc) on a
development zOS platform, on a part-time, steady work, on demand basis
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IBM WebSphere / Tivoli Solutions seminar -- NYC

2003-03-04 Thread Hornby, Derek
Title: Message



The following IBM seminar may be of 
interest to ListServ subscribers:
Regards, 
 NY, NJ Websphere MQ Family User Group Committee 

 
Attention IBM WebSphere Customers! 
Did you know there is a tremendous synergy 
between IBM WebSphere and IBM Tivoli Solutions? 
IBM Tivoli has a comprehensive solution for 
creating highly manageable WebSphere applications and infrastructure to improve 
your business systems
and applications. Learn how IBM 
WebSphere and Tivoli Solutions are designed to help you manage the complexity of an integrated on demand 
world. IBM Tivoli Solutions extend your WebSphere resources by using 
intelligent, autonomic technology to proactively diagnose your systems from 
end-to-end, heal problems and provide security so you have a far more reliable 
IT environment. You spend less time deploying solutions and diagnosing 
problems, so you can more effectively and efficiently manage your 
business.
Please join us on March 18th, 2003 in New 
York City to learn about how to leverage this synergy. 
 
Time: 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.  
Location: 590 Madison Avenue, New York City, 9th  Floor 
RSVP or for more information: Email - 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 781-895-1409 
___
 
Agenda 
 9:00 A.M. 
- 9:30 A.M. Coffee and Danish  9:30 A.M. - 9:45 
A.M. Tivoli Managing WebSphere Strategy  9:45 A.M. - 10:45 A.M. 
Tivoli Management Solutions for WebSphere Application Server  10:45 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. 
Break  11:00 A.M. - 12:00 
A.M. Tivoli Management Solutions for WebSphere Application Server 
 12:00 P.M. - 
1:00 P.M. Lunch  1:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M. 
Tivoli Management Solutions for WebSphere  
MQ/MQSI Series  
2:00 P.M. - 2:15 P.M. Break  2:15 P.M. - 
3:30 P.M. Tivoli Security Solutions for WebSphere Application Server and MQ/MQSI  4:00 
P.M. 
Solution Demonstration Area Closes 
The products we will be demonstrating in 
Solution Demonstration Area include: 
 IBM Tivoli 
Monitoring for Web Infrastructure - Ensures the optimal performance and 
availability of WebSphere Application Servers and the associated Web 
servers that feed them.
 IBM Tivoli 
Monitoring for Transaction Performance - Monitors the performance and 
availability of e-business and enterprise transactions to ensure a positive 
customer experience.
 IBM Tivoli 
Monitoring for Business Integration - Ensures the optimal performance and 
availability of your critical WebSphere MQ/MQSI applications.
 IBM Tivoli 
Business System Manager - Aligns mission critical e-business applcations 
with your enterprise's business priorities providing
you with a real time graphical 
representation of potential problems in these critical systems.  IBM Tivoli Web Site 
Analyzer - Captures, analyzes, stores and reports on Web site usage, 
health, integrity and site content giving you
important information on 
how customers are using your website. 
 IBM Tivoli 
Access Manager for e-Business - Addresses the challenges of e-business 
security, enabling new and rapidly scaling e-business initiatives to reach new 
markets and customers.
We are looking forward to seeing you on March 
18th. 


NY / NJ MQ UG Meeting 3/25

2003-02-27 Thread Hornby, Derek
Title: Message



The
next New York / New Jersey MQ Family User Group meeting / seminar will be held
Tuesday March 25, at 590 Madison Avenue, NYC. 
Attendance is free and open to everyone, but all
attendees must pre-register, and present photo Id. on day of seminar..

Registration information, directions, agenda and
speakers / topics are available at http://www.nynjmq.org


  
  


Re: NY / NJ MQ UG Meeting 3/25

2003-02-27 Thread Hornby, Derek
Hi Milt,

1.  DS joined ML about 2 years ago as a consultant
2.  609-274-4295 or 914-737-5574
3.  March 15.

Derek.

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Subject: Re: NY / NJ MQ UG Meeting 3/25


Hi -
Saw your notice - looks like a very good meeting agenda.

When did Don Skidmore join Merrill?
Do you have a contact number for him?

p.s. - when is latest release of app-watch ready?

Thanks
Milt




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WebLogic and MQ V5.2.1

2003-01-29 Thread Hornby, Derek
Title: Message



.
I have a user trying to connect to MQ V5.2.1 on Win2k from Weblogic but the
connection looks like it is failing.. I think there is some fundamental
simple thing we are overlooking, so if anyone could guess what that is, all
suggestions will be gratefully received and tested...
Thanks
In Advance,
Derek.


WMQI V2.1 Control Center Question

2003-01-17 Thread Hornby, Derek
... is there a way of forcing Control Center to always request connection info when 
connecting to a remote config manager (instead of just connecting to the last config 
manager it was used with) ?

... that way, I could avoid the scenario where someone opens up Control Center, sees 
the Topology in the Config Manager, thinks they are in Dev. , then deletes a few 
unwanted brokers then --- oops,
finds that they were connected to a Prod Config Manager !

 forcing the entry of the Connection info every time would at least cause the user 
to stop and think !

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Re: File in use when applying MQSeries W2K 5.2.1 CSD3 - amqxcs2.d ll

2002-12-17 Thread Hornby, Derek
Title: Message



true 
-- but you have to then just ignore the five or six "Error" boxes that pop-up 
when the DLL cannot be found during the uninstall process... (it still 
works)

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 5:10 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: File in use 
  when applying MQSeries W2K 5.2.1 CSD3 - amqxcs2.d ll
  
  
  Here's a hint, if you can rename a DLL then it is NOT in use...I did 
  this when I went to CSD09 under v5.1 and everything went 
  fine.
  
  
  Sid
  
  
  

-Original Message-From: Matt Gurney 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 17 December 
2002 8:47 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: 
File in use when applying MQSeries W2K 5.2.1 CSD3 - 
amqxcs2.dllThanks 
Rodriguez. As normally happens 
with these issues, as soon as I posted the mail to the list, I came up with 
a work around. My work around 
was: 1) switching the 
MQSeries startup to manual 2) rebooting 3) move my MQSeries folder to another 
location 4) rebooting 
5) deleting the file in question 
(amqxcs2.dll). It is one of the files updated in the CSD's so I knew it 
would be re-created 6) moving the 
MQSeries folder back to it's normal location 7) apply CSD - knowing that no MQSeries files 
should be in use because MQSeries has not run since the server has been 
rebooted Anyway, this method 
worked. Hmmm, I think I prefer 
your method, slightly simpler (by about 6 steps), a shame I didn't wait a 
few minutes longerThanks,Matt Gurney 

  
  


"Rodríguez Alvarez-Querol, 
  Manuel Carlos" 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mapfre.com 
  17/12/2002 10:30 


  


  To: 
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  Subject: 
  RE: File in use when applying 
MQSeries W2K 5.2.1 CSD3 - amqxcs2.d
ll 
 I had the same problem. I fixed removing the MQTask Bar from the 
startupgroup.I hope this help you.Cheers,Manuel 
Carlos RodriguezIBM Certified Specialist - WebSphere MQ 
-Mensaje original- De:  
   Matt Gurney [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Enviado el: Tuesday, 
December 17, 2002 11:21 AM Para:  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto:   
  File in use when applying MQSeries 
W2K 5.2.1 CSD3 - amqxcs2.dll   I am having a 
problem attempting to apply CSD3 to MQSeries W2K 5.2.1. I am 
getting a file in use error on amqxcs2.dll. I have had similar 
problems in the past, with other CSD's which I have always been able 
to circumvent by:   1) switching the MQSeries 
startup to manual  2) rebooting  3) apply CSD - knowing that 
no MQSeries files should be in use because MQSeries has not run 
since the server has been rebooted   However my normal 
method is not working.   Does anyone have any ideas, or any 
information on what might be using amqxcs2.dll.  
Thanks in advance, Matt Gurney 



MQ, C++ and Java Contract

2002-11-09 Thread Hornby, Derek
... I hope nobody minds me posting this...

I have a friend who asked me to post to the list looking for a contractor for at least 
three months (35 hour week) with the following skills

1.  C++ (very strong)
2.  MQ (strong)
3.  Java (medium)

They should be in the NYC / North NJ area -- accessible to Manhattan start would 
be as soon as they are available...

This is a direct contract corp-to-corp ... headhunters, outsourcers, agents etc. need 
not apply

Anyone interested should send a mail to

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Interested persons should initially just send contact name, email or number...

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New York / New Jersey MQ User Group

2002-11-03 Thread Hornby, Derek
The New York / New Jersey WebSphere MQ Family User Group has scheduled their fall 
meeting for Thursday, November 14, 2002, at ISO in Jersey City (Newport / Pavonia).

The meeting benefits, and is open to, all WebSphere MQ (formerly MQSeries) application 
users, programmers and administrators and any other interested parties.

Breakfast and lunch are provided.

Registration information, agenda, speakers and directions are available on the User 
Group web site at http://www.nynjmq.org

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Re: How do I create the NEON database for MQSI 2.0.2?

2002-10-29 Thread Hornby, Derek
the installation guide for the platform on which you installed

-Original Message-
From: pierre La Fluffe [mailto:lafluffe;HOTMAIL.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 7:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How do I create the NEON database for MQSI 2.0.2?


Hi all

Which manual describes how to configure the NEON database, which scripts to
run etc. and what page - I don't seem to be able to find it?

I looked at the System Mangement Guide but is not obvious.

Can someone please help?

Pierre

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MQSI Question

2002-10-28 Thread Hornby, Derek
MQSI question submitted on behalf of one of our developers:
--

I have a  tag delimited output message set/message flow.

I have a tag delimited layout  defined in the MRM which has 20 pipe
delimited fields.
 ( defined as ordered-set/closed on the TDWF)

I seed data into the first 10 fields but when the message is written  to
the queue, it does not have
delimiters for all 20 fields - only the first 10 that I seeded.

How can I get the message to contain all 20 delimited fields ?

If I seed the last fields with a space, then all 20 delimited fields appear
in the message.

I cannot send spaces for the last field( seeding with null does not work )
so how can I get this to work correctly.

Desired result:
If I seed any of the 20 delimited fields, all 20 should appear in the
output message.
This only happens if I seed the last field.

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Re: Any sites with many MQSeries servers?

2002-10-25 Thread Hornby, Derek
... if we ever get big enough to buy IBM I may give up my admin day job ...

.. also, if MO71 was ever available as a separate buyable product, I would have 
snapped it up..at my previous site, we used it for everything, it is an excellent 
product...

.. I have a lot of admiration for you, and the other developers (like Roger LaCroix 
for instance) who are able to produce great products basically in their spare 
time

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.reconda.com


-Original Message-
From: Paul Clarke [mailto:paulg_clarke;UK.IBM.COM]
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 11:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Any sites with many MQSeries servers?


... oh that handsome guy?
I'm afraid so !!

 -- but my answer remains true... it's a Victor Kiam type situation, I
 liked it so much, I bought the company...

... I really am an admin in a large MQ environment, and I really do think
QN-AppWatch is the most effective way to handle that environment, so what
could have been promotion becomes public service in
my book -- I'm very proud of the product, and I use it every day... before
that, I was a big Paul Clarke fan...

Very nice of you to say so but I'm a little put out that you never offered
to buy MY company.

Paul G Clarke
WebSphere MQ Development
IBM Rochester,MN

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Re: Any sites with many MQSeries servers?

2002-10-24 Thread Hornby, Derek
I am an administrator at a site with approx 200 Queue Managers and approx 150 MQ 
servers across 8 distinct MQ platforms,
and we use QN-AppWatch from http://www.reconda.com to administer this environment


-Original Message-
From: Hall, Scott [mailto:scott.hall;CH.UNISYS.COM]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Any sites with many MQSeries servers?


Do any the readers of this mail list have many MQ servers?
(e.g., more than 50 queue managers on more than 50
server/mainframe machines)

If so, how do you manage the queue manager configurations?
(e.g., home grown tools, tools from a S/W vendor, ...)

Does anyone have any tools to help validate configurations?
(i.e., see if they are probably correct before putting
them into production usage)

Thanks in advance.

Scott Hall

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Re: Any sites with many MQSeries servers?

2002-10-24 Thread Hornby, Derek
... oh that handsome guy?
 I'm afraid so !!

 -- but my answer remains true... it's a Victor Kiam type situation, I liked it so 
much, I bought the company...

... I really am an admin in a large MQ environment, and I really do think QN-AppWatch 
is the most effective way to handle that environment, so what could have been 
promotion becomes public service in
my book -- I'm very proud of the product, and I use it every day... before that, I was 
a big Paul Clarke fan...

-Original Message-
From: Hill, Dave [mailto:DHill;FSCO.COM]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 1:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Any sites with many MQSeries servers?


way to go Holmes

-Original Message-
From: Gorse, Darry [mailto:darry.e.gorse;CITIGROUP.COM]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 12:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Any sites with many MQSeries servers?


Any relation to the guy in the picture, on this page.

http://www.reconda.com/exeteam.htm



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From: Hornby, Derek [mailto:DHornby;EXCHANGE.ML.COM]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Any sites with many MQSeries servers?


I am an administrator at a site with approx 200 Queue Managers and approx
150 MQ servers across 8 distinct MQ platforms,
and we use QN-AppWatch from http://www.reconda.com to administer this
environment


-Original Message-
From: Hall, Scott [mailto:scott.hall;CH.UNISYS.COM]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Any sites with many MQSeries servers?


Do any the readers of this mail list have many MQ servers?
(e.g., more than 50 queue managers on more than 50
server/mainframe machines)

If so, how do you manage the queue manager configurations?
(e.g., home grown tools, tools from a S/W vendor, ...)

Does anyone have any tools to help validate configurations?
(i.e., see if they are probably correct before putting
them into production usage)

Thanks in advance.

Scott Hall

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Codeset with no supporting CCSID

2002-09-22 Thread Hornby, Derek

... I hope this isn't too daft a question, but I am getting the following message in 
/var/mqm/errors (accompanied by an FDC)on MQ5.2 over Solaris 2.8

AMQ6173: No CCSID found for codeset ISO8859-1.

Codeset ISO8859-1. has no supported CCSID. Check that the locale in use is
supported. CCSIDs can be added by updating the file
/var/mqm/conv/table/ccsid.tbl.
None.

... but this error has only just started occurring, is intermittent, and I don't think 
much has changed on this server in the last 6 months.

...and, of course, ISO8859-1 is the standard code page 819 , which is definitely in 
the ccsid.tbl

... the env values look OK to me...

LC_MONETARY=en_US.ISO8859-1
LC_TIME=en_US.ISO8859-1
LC_MESSAGES=C
LC_CTYPE=en_US.ISO8859-1
LC_COLLATE=en_US.ISO8859-1
LC_NUMERIC=en_US.ISO8859-1

... and so does the locale

LANG=
LC_CTYPE=en_US.ISO8859-1
LC_NUMERIC=en_US.ISO8859-1
LC_TIME=en_US.ISO8859-1
LC_COLLATE=en_US.ISO8859-1
LC_MONETARY=en_US.ISO8859-1
LC_MESSAGES=C
LC_ALL=

... I am a little puzzled.

Derek.

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WMQI on Cluster

2002-07-09 Thread Hornby, Derek

... I have WMQI running on a Solaris clustered environment... on one of the nodes, I 
have a Queue Manager and Broker running successfully, but on the backup node, I have 
the same name Queue Manager
running, but when I try to start the associated broker, it can't seem to find the 
Queue Manager (it's as if the Queue Manager name is missing from somewhere it should 
be...) -- and this is the error I
get, if anyone has any suggestions...

#223 mqsistart NEONAP1P
AMQ7048: The queue manager name is either not valid or not known
BIP8048E: Unable to start MQSeries Queue Manager ''.
This command attempts to start an MQSeries Queue Manager, the Queue Manager could not 
be started.
Locate and resolve the problem and retry the command.

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

2002-06-25 Thread Hornby, Derek

... 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

--
Brandon Duncan
IBM Certified MQSeries Specialist, Solutions Expert
Moderator www.MQSeries.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-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 robertbroderick
@HOTMAIL.COM 
Sent by: MQSeries List MQSERIES 
25/06/2002 02:25 PM 
Please respond to MQSeries List 
        
        To:        [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        cc:         
        Subject:        Re: [MQSERIES] How about a separate list for
MQSI/WMQI?



Lets face it. Many of us are interconnected to MQSI thru MQ, and also
WorkFlow. MAny of the problems are related. Also being the BIG Websphere
MQ
family why would you want to seperate them. I am both MQ and MQSI Cert.
I
prefer to have all those discussions here. It would be a pain to bounce
back
an forth between three EMAIL addresses to cover all the discussions. All
I
have to do is click the 'Delete button for items I don't want to read.
Really not much of an energy drain for me. And with all the 'F R E E
information you get, in todays job market, why would you turn that down.
Remember, What makes us smarter makes us richer!! Only Dave from
Wendy's
got ahead without an education!!

                                  bobbee


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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NNSY Question

2002-06-24 Thread Hornby, Derek

When using NNSY 5.6 Rules and Formats under MQSI V2.1 on Solaris, I have the 
following problem..

The example is this:  if I put messages in an input queue, every time an input message 
has a different message type, the reading of the queue gets delayed (sometimes up to 2 
minutes) -- then , after
the new Message Type has been processed, subsequent messages for that type are 
processed normally (meaning fast) then things slow down again when the next new 
message type is encountered.. is
there a way to preload all the Rules at startup, so this delay doesn't occur? .. or 
is there some other reason for the delay?

Thanx,
Derek.

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More Linux than MQ...

2002-06-03 Thread Hornby, Derek

Hello

I have downloaded MQClient for Linux from the web, and now I want to FTP it over to my 
Linux box, but I keep getting connection refused (no matter which side I try the FTP 
from) -- I can ping from
both machines but it seems port 21 is somehow disabled on the Linux box.

Does anybody know what needs to be set in the Linux machine to enable FTP?

I checked the /etc/services file and see port 21 is listed.

Thanks, all

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