Re: MAI reason Code

2003-01-09 Thread David C. Partridge
110 is:

AMRC_TRANSPORT_NOT_AVAILABLE   110

Completion code 2 (AMRC_ERROR) together with reason code 110
(AMRC_TRANSPORT_NOT_AVAILABLE) returned by amInitialize or amSesOpen (or the
equivalent in COBOL, C++ and Java) normally indicates that the underlying
WebSphere MQ queue manager the AMI is attempting to use is not started (or
does not exist). This might be because of a missing or incorrect xml
repository file or because the data in the local host file is incorrect.

See the Application Messaging Interface Manual Chapter Appendixes A and B
for information on AMI reason codes

Dave

-Original Message-
From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert
Broderick
Sent: 09 January 2003 12:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MAI reason Code


I am using a product called ACTE I understand it is an ETL tool. It uses AMI
to communicate with MQSeries. I is puking out a reason code of 110. Are
there seperate codes for AMI

From the links I found this piece of . should be spitting out an MQRC.
Am I wrong. Is this thing making up it's own codes?

The english message it is displaying is it cannot get to the source
resource. I have accessed the queue boith in server moder and client mode
using both mqm and the ACTA Administration UserID (which the app runs
under), everything OK.

ACTA suggests rebooting the box. These are guys who program for their food
and underware

   bobbee





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Re: MAI reason Code

2003-01-09 Thread Robert Broderick
Thank you very very much.

bobbee







From: Scott Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: MQSeries List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MAI reason Code
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 08:14:41 -0500

Completion code 2 (AMRC_ERROR) together with reason code 110
(AMRC_TRANSPORT_NOT_AVAILABLE) returned by amInitialize or amSesOpen (or
the
equivalent in COBOL, C++ and Java) normally indicates that the underlying
MQSeries queue manager the AMI is attempting to use is not started (or does
not exist). This might be because of a missing or incorrect xml repository
file or because the data in the local host file is incorrect.

- Original Message -
From: Robert Broderick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 7:41 AM
Subject: MAI reason Code


 I am using a product called ACTE I understand it is an ETL tool. It uses
AMI
 to communicate with MQSeries. I is puking out a reason code of 110. Are
 there seperate codes for AMI

 From the links I found this piece of . should be spitting out an
MQRC.
 Am I wrong. Is this thing making up it's own codes?

 The english message it is displaying is it cannot get to the source
 resource. I have accessed the queue boith in server moder and client
mode
 using both mqm and the ACTA Administration UserID (which the app runs
 under), everything OK.

 ACTA suggests rebooting the box. These are guys who program for their
food
 and underware

bobbee





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Re: MAI reason Code

2003-01-09 Thread Robert Broderick
First, let me make a correction. The name of the product is ACTA WORKS.

As Scott pointed out there is a configuration file and the DefaultConnection
equaled ''. I changed that to my QMGR name and the beast now works. Again
Thanks Scott!! Seems the last person who was in here before me defined
the QMGRs as default. PROs and CONs aside. I don't do this unless
threatened I converted the QMGR to linear logging because it was
production and obviously DID NOT specify the -q parameter. Hence the
connection was then broken. Lost sheep looking for his master


 bobbee







From: Scott Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: MQSeries List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MAI reason Code
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 08:14:41 -0500

Completion code 2 (AMRC_ERROR) together with reason code 110
(AMRC_TRANSPORT_NOT_AVAILABLE) returned by amInitialize or amSesOpen (or
the
equivalent in COBOL, C++ and Java) normally indicates that the underlying
MQSeries queue manager the AMI is attempting to use is not started (or does
not exist). This might be because of a missing or incorrect xml repository
file or because the data in the local host file is incorrect.

- Original Message -
From: Robert Broderick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 7:41 AM
Subject: MAI reason Code


 I am using a product called ACTE I understand it is an ETL tool. It uses
AMI
 to communicate with MQSeries. I is puking out a reason code of 110. Are
 there seperate codes for AMI

 From the links I found this piece of . should be spitting out an
MQRC.
 Am I wrong. Is this thing making up it's own codes?

 The english message it is displaying is it cannot get to the source
 resource. I have accessed the queue boith in server moder and client
mode
 using both mqm and the ACTA Administration UserID (which the app runs
 under), everything OK.

 ACTA suggests rebooting the box. These are guys who program for their
food
 and underware

bobbee





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Re: MAI reason Code

2003-01-09 Thread Robert Broderick
it. Problem was default QMGR issues







From: David C. Partridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: MAI reason Code
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 13:43:57 -

110 is:

AMRC_TRANSPORT_NOT_AVAILABLE   110

Completion code 2 (AMRC_ERROR) together with reason code 110
(AMRC_TRANSPORT_NOT_AVAILABLE) returned by amInitialize or amSesOpen (or
the
equivalent in COBOL, C++ and Java) normally indicates that the underlying
WebSphere MQ queue manager the AMI is attempting to use is not started (or
does not exist). This might be because of a missing or incorrect xml
repository file or because the data in the local host file is incorrect.

See the Application Messaging Interface Manual Chapter Appendixes A and B
for information on AMI reason codes

Dave

-Original Message-
From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert
Broderick
Sent: 09 January 2003 12:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MAI reason Code


I am using a product called ACTE I understand it is an ETL tool. It uses
AMI
to communicate with MQSeries. I is puking out a reason code of 110. Are
there seperate codes for AMI

From the links I found this piece of . should be spitting out an
MQRC.
Am I wrong. Is this thing making up it's own codes?

The english message it is displaying is it cannot get to the source
resource. I have accessed the queue boith in server moder and client mode
using both mqm and the ACTA Administration UserID (which the app runs
under), everything OK.

ACTA suggests rebooting the box. These are guys who program for their food
and underware

   bobbee





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