Re: Crossworlds MQConnector and data conversion
Roland Vascohttp://www.evidence-timeline.comMiami, Fl, USA
Re: Putting MQRHF2 header using MQ Classes for Java
Roland Vascohttp://www.evidence-timeline.comMiami, Fl, USA
Re: Crossworlds MQConnector and data conversion
Roland Vascohttp://www.evidence-timeline.comMiami, Fl, USA
Re: Putting MQRHF2 header using MQ Classes for Java
Roland Vasco http://www.evidence-timeline.com Miami, Fl, USA Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive
Re: Max Channels
- Original Message - From: "Ruzi R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 7:30 AM Subject: Re: Max Channels > Thanks for the correction, Paul. In the past it was > always been obvious to me that when you specified > these max values in the Channels tab of MQSeries > Services, they were global (modifying the registry). > However, when I read the following passage from the > Administration book (page 75), I the impression that > these max values were per port (WHEN SPECIFED AS A > RANGE). I guess, I was not the only one who was not > quite sure about this. I am glad the we have this > listserv that clarifies this kind of ambiguities. > Thanks again for putting it right. > > Here is the passage from the Admin book for easy > reference: > > "In MQSeries V5.2 and WebSphere MQ, you can specify a > range of TCP/IP ports to > be used by an outbound channel. One method is to use > the qm.ini file to specify > the start and end of a range of port values. The > example below shows a qm.ini file > specifying a range of channels: > TCP: > StrPort=2500 > EndPort=3000 > CHANNELS: > MaxChannels=200 > MaxActiveChannels=100 > If you specify a value for StrPort or EndPort then you > must specify a value for > both. The value of EndPort must always be greater than > the value of StrPort. > The channel tries to use each of the port values in > the range specified. When the > connection is successful, the port value is the port > that the channel then uses." > > > Best regards, > > Ruzi > > --- Paul Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > MaxChannels and MaxActiveChannels are global > > parameters. They specify the > > maximum values regardless of how many listeners you > > have running or indeed > > use inetd. There is no MQ parameter which limits the > > number that can > > connect to a single listener. In 5.3 you can have a > > single listener to > > handle all your inbound channels regardless of how > > many there are. In this > > case the connection is farmed out to a pool of > > channel processes. There are > > parameters to control how many are farmed out to > > each process but we don't > > document them 'cos in general you don't need to > > know. > > > > Cheers, > > P. > > > > Paul G Clarke > > WebSphere MQ Development > > IBM Hursley > > > > > > > > > > > > Ruzi R > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > M> cc: > > Sent by: MQSeries > > Subject: Re: Max Channels > > List > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > N.AC.AT> > > > > > > 07/10/2003 13:26 > > Please respond to > > MQSeries List > > > > > > > > > > > > Sid, > > > > >if you run 5 > > > listners and you have MaxChannels set to 1000 does > > > that mean there are 5000 > > > channels available (assuming server is capable of > > > handling that many in > > > bound connections). > > > > I believe (someone will correct me if I am wrong) > > the > > numbers that are set for MAxChannels and > > MAxActiveChannels are for a single port. So, in your > > example, you will have max 5000 channels. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Ruzi > > > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Howdy again, > > > > > > Does each listener contribute to the total > > > MaxChannels value or if you run 5 > > > listners and you have MaxChannels set to 1000 does > > > that mean there are 5000 > > > channels available (assuming server is capable of > > > handling that many in > > > bound connections). > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Sid > > > > > > > > > > > > -Original Message- > > > From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Monday, 6 October 2003 8:55 PM > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Subject: Re: Max Channels > > > > > > > > > MaxActiveChannel needs to be at least 2500 > > (assuming > > > the server can handle this many connections). > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > > > Ruzi > > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > G'Day all, > > > > > > > > I have about 500 clients all trying to connect > > at > > > > about the same time and > > > > transfer data from one of my MQ server (NT4 > > > mqv5.1), > > > > each client is running > > > > 5 threads with their own connection, so my > > > question > > > > is this. > > > > > > > > Is 500 clients and 5 threads each = 2500 > > > > connections? > > > > Does Max Channel need to be at least 2500 ? > > > > > > > > > > > > Sid > > > > > > > > Instructions for managing your mailing list > > > > subscription are provided in > > > > the Listserv General Users Guide available at > > > http://www.lsoft.com > > > > Archive: > > http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive > > > > > > Instructions for managing your mailing list > > > subscription are provided in the > > > Listserv General Users Guide available at > > > http://www.lsoft.com > > > Archive
Re: Max Channels
- Original Message - From: "Paul Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 8:01 AM Subject: Re: Max Channels > Ruzi, > > You're welcome, glad I could help. > I've read the section of the manual you quote and I can't see where it > implies that the Max values are per port. Besides this section is talking > about *outbound* port ranges. Nothing to do with the port number you start > your listener on. Outbound port ranges can be useful if you want to make an > outbound connection to a remote machine and you need to go through a > firewall which is blocking certain port pairings. > > Cheers, > P. > > Paul G Clarke > WebSphere MQ Development > IBM Hursley > > > > > > Ruzi R > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > M> cc: > Sent by: MQSeriesSubject: Re: Max Channels > List > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > N.AC.AT> > > > 08/10/2003 12:30 > Please respond to > MQSeries List > > > > > > Thanks for the correction, Paul. In the past it was > always been obvious to me that when you specified > these max values in the Channels tab of MQSeries > Services, they were global (modifying the registry). > However, when I read the following passage from the > Administration book (page 75), I the impression that > these max values were per port (WHEN SPECIFED AS A > RANGE). I guess, I was not the only one who was not > quite sure about this. I am glad the we have this > listserv that clarifies this kind of ambiguities. > Thanks again for putting it right. > > Here is the passage from the Admin book for easy > reference: > > "In MQSeries V5.2 and WebSphere MQ, you can specify a > range of TCP/IP ports to > be used by an outbound channel. One method is to use > the qm.ini file to specify > the start and end of a range of port values. The > example below shows a qm.ini file > specifying a range of channels: > TCP: > StrPort=2500 > EndPort=3000 > CHANNELS: > MaxChannels=200 > MaxActiveChannels=100 > If you specify a value for StrPort or EndPort then you > must specify a value for > both. The value of EndPort must always be greater than > the value of StrPort. > The channel tries to use each of the port values in > the range specified. When the > connection is successful, the port value is the port > that the channel then uses." > > > Best regards, > > Ruzi > > --- Paul Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > MaxChannels and MaxActiveChannels are global > > parameters. They specify the > > maximum values regardless of how many listeners you > > have running or indeed > > use inetd. There is no MQ parameter which limits the > > number that can > > connect to a single listener. In 5.3 you can have a > > single listener to > > handle all your inbound channels regardless of how > > many there are. In this > > case the connection is farmed out to a pool of > > channel processes. There are > > parameters to control how many are farmed out to > > each process but we don't > > document them 'cos in general you don't need to > > know. > > > > Cheers, > > P. > > > > Paul G Clarke > > WebSphere MQ Development > > IBM Hursley > > > > > > > > > > > > Ruzi R > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > M> cc: > > Sent by: MQSeries > > Subject: Re: Max Channels > > List > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > N.AC.AT> > > > > > > 07/10/2003 13:26 > > Please respond to > > MQSeries List > > > > > > > > > > > > Sid, > > > > >if you run 5 > > > listners and you have MaxChannels set to 1000 does > > > that mean there are 5000 > > > channels available (assuming server is capable of > > > handling that many in > > > bound connections). > > > > I believe (someone will correct me if I am wrong) > > the > > numbers that are set for MAxChannels and > > MAxActiveChannels are for a single port. So, in your > > example, you will have max 5000 channels. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Ruzi > > > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Howdy again, > > > > > > Does each listener contribute to the total > > > MaxChannels value or if you run 5 > > > listners and you have MaxChannels set to 1000 does > > > that mean there are 5000 > > > channels available (assuming server is capable of > > > handling that many in > > > bound connections). > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Sid > > > > > > > > > > > > -Original Message- > > > From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Monday, 6 October 2003 8:55 PM > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Subject: Re: Max Channels > > > > > > > > > MaxActiveChannel needs to be at le
Re: Installing WMQ 5.2 on Solaris 8
- Original Message - From: "Scott Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 10:15 PM Subject: Re: Installing WMQ 5.2 on Solaris 8 > IC35242 - Error message AMQ5615 occurred when trying to issue > CRTMQM commands after installing CSD05. > > Its fixed in CSD 7. > http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1IY33347 > > Scott > > -Original Message- > From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Antony > Boggis > Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:06 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Installing WMQ 5.2 on Solaris 8 > > > My sysadmin has installed the WMQ package on a Solaris box and has followed > the prereqs in the "Getting Started" manual. The kernel params are more than > sufficient: > > [from 'sysdef -i'] > > * > * IPC Messages > * > 4096 max message size (MSGMAX) > 4096 max bytes on queue (MSGMNB) > 50 message queue identifiers (MSGMNI) > 1024 system message headers (MSGTQL) > * > * IPC Semaphores > * > 1424 semaphore identifiers (SEMMNI) > 32868 semaphores in system (SEMMNS) > 16384 undo structures in system (SEMMNU) >100 max semaphores per id (SEMMSL) >128 max operations per semop call (SEMOPM) >600 max undo entries per process (SEMUME) > 32767 semaphore maximum value (SEMVMX) > 16384 adjust on exit max value (SEMAEM) > * > * IPC Shared Memory > * > 4294967295 max shared memory segment size (SHMMAX) > 1 min shared memory segment size (SHMMIN) > 1124 shared memory identifiers (SHMMNI) > 2048 max attached shm segments per process (SHMSEG) > * > > > The user (and group) 'mqm' exist and the package was installed with no > errors (NOT the DCE option). > > When running crtmqm, I get the following: > > The system could not load the module '/opt/mqm/lib/amqzfu' for the > installable > service 'AuthorizationService' component 'MQSeries.UNIX.auth.service'. The > system return code was 536895861. The Queue Manager is continuing without > this > component. > MQSeries queue manager created. > Setup completed. > AMQ5615: Default objects cannot be created: CompCode = 2 Reason = 2035. > > > As far as I can tell, the config on this machine (in terms of directories, > sym-links and file/group ownership) is identical. > > For completeness, here's the AMQERRO1.LOG: > > # cat AMQERR01.LOG > 10/07/03 04:44:55 PM > AMQ5008: An essential MQSeries process 23837 cannot be found and is assumed > to > be terminated. > > EXPLANATION: > 1) A user has inadvertently terminated the process. 2) The system is low on > resources. Some operating systems terminate processes to free resources. > If > your system is low on resources, it is possible it has terminated the > process > so that a new process can be created. > ACTION: > MQSeries will stop all MQSeries processes. Inform your systems > administrator. > When the problem is rectified MQSeries can be restarted. > -- -- > --- > 10/07/03 04:44:55 PM > AMQ6184: An internal MQSeries error has occurred on queue manager TEST. > > EXPLANATION: > An error has been detected, and the MQSeries error recording routine has > been > called. The failing process is process 23834. > ACTION: > Use the standard facilities supplied with your system to record the problem > identifier, and to save the generated output files. Contact your IBM support > center. Do not discard these files until the problem has been resolved. > -- -- > --- > 10/07/03 04:44:55 PM > AMQ5008: An essential MQSeries process 23837 cannot be found and is assumed > to > be terminated. > > EXPLANATION: > 1) A user has inadvertently terminated the process. 2) The system is low on > resources. Some operating systems terminate processes to free resources. > If > your system is low on resources, it is possible it has terminated the > process > so that a new process can be created. > ACTION: > MQSeries will stop all MQSeries processes. Inform your systems > administrator. > When the problem is rectified MQSeries can be restarted. > -- -- > --- > > and some of the generated FDC file: > > > # more AMQ23834.0.FDC > +--- > --+ > | > | > | MQSeries First Failure Symptom Report > | > | = > | > | > | > | Date/Time :- Tuesday October 07 16:44:55 PDT 2003 > | > | Host Name :- vdpsusftdf01 (SunOS 5.8) > | > | PIDS :- 5765B75 > | > | LVLS :- 520 > | > | Product Long Name :- MQSeries for Sun Solaris 2 (Sparc) > | > | Vendor:- IBM > | > | Probe Id :- ZX005025 > | > | Application Name :- MQM > | > | Component :- zxcProcessChildren > | > | Build Date:- Dec 11 2002 > | > | CMVC level:- p520-CSD06G > | > | Buil
Re: Installing WMQ 5.2 on Solaris 8
- Original Message - From: "Fabian Amed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:57 PM Subject: Re: Installing WMQ 5.2 on Solaris 8 When you run crtmqm, did you doing it with su - mqm? Por favor, responda a MQSeries List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Enviado por: MQSeries List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Destinatarios: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: Asunto: Installing WMQ 5.2 on Solaris 8 Clasificacisn: My sysadmin has installed the WMQ package on a Solaris box and has followed the prereqs in the "Getting Started" manual. The kernel params are more than sufficient: [from 'sysdef -i'] * * IPC Messages * 4096 max message size (MSGMAX) 4096 max bytes on queue (MSGMNB) 50 message queue identifiers (MSGMNI) 1024 system message headers (MSGTQL) * * IPC Semaphores * 1424 semaphore identifiers (SEMMNI) 32868 semaphores in system (SEMMNS) 16384 undo structures in system (SEMMNU) 100 max semaphores per id (SEMMSL) 128 max operations per semop call (SEMOPM) 600 max undo entries per process (SEMUME) 32767 semaphore maximum value (SEMVMX) 16384 adjust on exit max value (SEMAEM) * * IPC Shared Memory * 4294967295 max shared memory segment size (SHMMAX) 1 min shared memory segment size (SHMMIN) 1124 shared memory identifiers (SHMMNI) 2048 max attached shm segments per process (SHMSEG) * The user (and group) 'mqm' exist and the package was installed with no errors (NOT the DCE option). When running crtmqm, I get the following: The system could not load the module '/opt/mqm/lib/amqzfu' for the installable service 'AuthorizationService' component 'MQSeries.UNIX.auth.service'. The system return code was 536895861. The Queue Manager is continuing without this component. MQSeries queue manager created. Setup completed. AMQ5615: Default objects cannot be created: CompCode = 2 Reason = 2035. As far as I can tell, the config on this machine (in terms of directories, sym-links and file/group ownership) is identical. For completeness, here's the AMQERRO1.LOG: # cat AMQERR01.LOG 10/07/03 04:44:55 PM AMQ5008: An essential MQSeries process 23837 cannot be found and is assumed to be terminated. EXPLANATION: 1) A user has inadvertently terminated the process. 2) The system is low on resources. Some operating systems terminate processes to free resources. If your system is low on resources, it is possible it has terminated the process so that a new process can be created. ACTION: MQSeries will stop all MQSeries processes. Inform your systems administrator. When the problem is rectified MQSeries can be restarted. --- 10/07/03 04:44:55 PM AMQ6184: An internal MQSeries error has occurred on queue manager TEST. EXPLANATION: An error has been detected, and the MQSeries error recording routine has been called. The failing process is process 23834. ACTION: Use the standard facilities supplied with your system to record the problem identifier, and to save the generated output files. Contact your IBM support center. Do not discard these files until the problem has been resolved. --- 10/07/03 04:44:55 PM AMQ5008: An essential MQSeries process 23837 cannot be found and is assumed to be terminated. EXPLANATION: 1) A user has inadvertently terminated the process. 2) The system is low on resources. Some operating systems terminate processes to free resources. If your system is low on resources, it is possible it has terminated the process so that a new process can be created. ACTION: MQSeries will stop all MQSeries processes. Inform your systems administrator. When the problem is rectified MQSeries can be restarted. --- and some of the generated FDC file: # more AMQ23834.0.FDC +--- --+ | | | MQSeries First Failure Symptom Report | | = | | | | Date/Time :- Tuesday October 07 16:44:55 PDT 2003 | | Host Name :- vdpsusftdf01 (SunOS 5.8) | | PIDS :- 5765B75 | | LVLS :- 520 | | Product Long Name :- MQSeries for Sun Solaris 2 (Sparc) | | Vendor:- IBM | | Probe Id :- ZX005025 | | Application Name :- MQM | | Component :- zxcProcessChildren | | Build Date:- Dec 11 2002 | | CMVC level:- p520-CSD06G | | Build Type:- IKAP - (Production) | | UserID:- 1002 (aboggis) | | Program Name :- amqzxma0_nd | | Process :- 00023834 | | Thread:- 0001 | | QueueManager :- TEST | | Major Errorcode :- zrcX_PROCESS_MISSING | | Minor Errorcode :- OK | | Probe Type:- MSGAMQ5008 | | Probe Severity:- 2 | | Probe Description :- AMQ5008: An essential MQSeries process 23
Re: AMQ4061
Hello Roland Vasco http://www.evidence-timeline.com Miami, Fl, USA Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive
Re: AMQ7227
You there? - Original Message - From: "Walliss, Darren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 3:32 AM Subject: AMQ7227 Has anybody seen one of these before? (We're on Win2k SP3, MQ5.3 + CSD03) 06/10/2003 17:15:40 AMQ7227: WebSphere MQ encountered the following network error: The RPC server is unavailable. EXPLANATION: MQ failed to successfully complete a network operation due to the specified error. ACTION: Ensure that your network is functioning correctly. Darren Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive
Re: AMQ4061
You there? - Original Message - From: "Vivek Pandey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 3:08 AM Subject: AMQ4061 > Hi all, > I am trying to set up a link between a Solaris and a Windows > workstation. I have done everything that the book says. Two pairs of > sender/receiver channels are set up. However when I ping the > Windows-to-Solaris sender channel from the GUI, I am getting "AMQ4061: > Remote System not available. Could not allocate a conversation to the remote > system. The error may be transitory so the allocate may succeed later." > Pinging Solaris-to-Window sender apparently succeeds as the message I get on > that side is "AMQ8020: Ping MQSeries channel complete". Another concern is > that pinging the W2S sndr from command line gives a different message viz. > "AMQ9202: Remote host not available, retry later" > > regards, > > Vivek Pandey > Software Engineer > IBCOE, TechSpan > Bangalore > > Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in > the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com > Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive
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