Read: MQRC_BACKOUT

2004-07-20 Thread emque5
Title: Read: MQRC_BACKOUT






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MQRC_BACKOUT

2004-07-09 Thread Jeff A Tressler
We have a JAVA program using the java client libraries. The code uses
a SVRCONN channel. The java code is sent some java objects and it
serialized then and puts them into an object list.

When it executes the 'message.writeobject', an exception is thrown.
Basically 2003 - MQRC_BACKOUT.

Our understanding is the message is being built and not using
the SVRCONN channel to do anything since a put message
has not been called yet.

Granted, we are placing 500+ serialized objects in the object list
but now sure where a log is being used to cause the BACKOUT
error.

I suspect the queue manager log is not being used since it has
linear logs and 10,000 uncommited messages set. We are
trying to create a single message, the MAXMSGL parameters are
100MB but if the SVRCONN channel and the queue manager
is not being used yet, this does not seem to be relavent.

Does the java client have its own internal log that can fill up
with a long running unit of work? Any thoughts would be
appreciated.

Jeff Tressler

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