Re: Message rate

2004-08-18 Thread Wyatt, T.rob
Title: Message rate



http://publibfp.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/html/csqzac03/csqzac03tfrm.htm
 
There
is a sample program in the PCF manual if that helps.  There are also some
Perl samples on MQSeries.net in the repository.
 
--
T.Rob

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  rate
  I
  have never coded this myself either. But I have read about it in the manuals
  and used products (like the MO71 Support Pack) that use
it.
   
  
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Hi Peter!
 
Do you have an example for me? I have not used pfc
commands before.
 
Regards Gunilla


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rate

Research Queue Statistics. They tell you how many messages went in or
out of a queue since the last time you checked. Be aware how rolled back
messages may effect these #s.
 
 

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  10:16 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Message
  rate
  Hi!I
  have a customer that wants us to track message throughput. He wants us to
  alert when a certain amount of messages
  does NOT pass the queue(in this case I guess it's a remote queue) in a
  certain time frame. This is to make
  them aware of a possible application problem. 
  Does someone have any idea to solve
  this? 
  Regards 
  Gunilla
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Re: Message rate

2004-08-18 Thread David Awerbuch
Gunilla,

SupportPac MS03 uses PCF to extract all the information for the MQ objects.
The SP contains the source.  I used it as the model a few years ago for an
application that extracted data on a regular basis.

There are routines to help you create the PCF command streams and parse the PCF
response streams.

Good luck,
Dave Awerbuch


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Hi Peter!

Do you have an example for me? I have not used pfc commands before.

Regards Gunilla




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Subject: Re: Message rate


Research Queue Statistics. They tell you how many messages went in or out of a
queue since the last time you checked. Be aware how rolled back messages may
effect these #s.


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From: Lindberg, Gunilla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 10:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Message rate


Hi!

I have a customer that wants us to track message throughput. He wants us to
alert when a certain amount of
messages does NOT pass the queue(in this case I guess it's a remote queue) in a
certain time frame.
This is to make them aware of a possible application problem.

Does someone have any idea to solve this?

Regards

Gunilla Lindberg



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Re: Message rate

2004-08-18 Thread Potkay, Peter M (ISD, IT)
Title: Message rate



I have
never coded this myself either. But I have read about it in the manuals and used
products (like the MO71 Support Pack) that use it.
 

  -Original Message-From: Lindberg, Gunilla
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004
  5:06 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Message
  rate
  Hi Peter!
   
  Do you have an example for me? I have not used pfc
  commands before.
   
  Regards Gunilla
  
  
  From: MQSeries List
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Potkay, Peter M (ISD,
  IT)Sent: den 16 augusti 2004 17:03To:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Message
  rate
  
  Research Queue Statistics. They tell you how many messages went in or
  out of a queue since the last time you checked. Be aware how rolled back
  messages may effect these #s.
   
   
  
-Original Message-From: Lindberg, Gunilla
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004
10:16 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Message
rate
Hi!I have
a customer that wants us to track message throughput. He wants us to alert
when a certain amount of messages does
NOT pass the queue(in this case I guess it's a remote queue) in a certain
time frame. This is to make them aware of
a possible application problem. 
Does someone have any idea to solve this?

Regards 
Gunilla
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Re: Message rate

2004-08-18 Thread Lindberg, Gunilla
Title: Message rate



Hi Peter!
 
Do you have an example for me? I have not used pfc commands 
before.
 
Regards Gunilla


From: MQSeries List 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Potkay, Peter M (ISD, 
IT)Sent: den 16 augusti 2004 17:03To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Message rate

Research Queue Statistics. They tell you how many messages went in or out 
of a queue since the last time you checked. Be aware how rolled back messages 
may effect these #s.
 
 

  -Original Message-From: Lindberg, Gunilla 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 10:16 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Message 
  rate
  Hi!I have a 
  customer that wants us to track message throughput. He wants us to alert when 
  a certain amount of messages does NOT pass 
  the queue(in this case I guess it's a remote queue) in a certain time 
  frame. This is to make them aware of a 
  possible application problem. 
  Does someone have any idea to solve this? 
  
  Regards 
  Gunilla 
  LindbergThis communication, 
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Re: Message rate

2004-08-16 Thread Bright, Frank
Gunilla

Queue service interval and queue depth high are queue attributes to be set
and performance events to be turned on for the queue manager in order to
pick up these kind of events on the remote queue manager.  You could also
set these up for the XMITQ used locally to transport messages to the remote
queue manager.


ALTER QMGR +
PERFMEV(ENABLED)
ALTER QLOCAL('MYQUEUE ')+
QSVCINT(1)+
QSVCIEV(HIGH)


Regularly issue RESET QSTATS command for the target queue will give you
rough idea of message rates or throughput.  I believe many of the vendor
supplied monitors can do the same or better.

Read up on these topics:

Index of manuals:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/integration/mqfamily/library/manualsa/index.
html

Event Monitoring:
http://publibfp.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/csqzax04.pdf

Script (MQSC) Command Reference:
http://publibfp.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/csqzaj09.pdf


Hopefully you have a vendor supplied monitor to pick these kind of events or
points of interest.

Vendor products for monitoring/administration:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/integration/mqfamily/directory/index.html


SupportPacs:

MS0K: WebSphere MQ - Events Monitor Tool -
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=203&uid=swg24006710&loc=en_US&cs
=utf-8&lang=en

MO01: MQSeries Event queue monitor
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=203&uid=swg24000676&loc=en_US&cs
=utf-8&lang=en

Good luck
Frank

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Subject: Message rate


Hi!

I have a customer that wants us to track message throughput. He wants us to
alert when a certain amount of
messages does NOT pass the queue(in this case I guess it's a remote queue)
in a certain time frame.
This is to make them aware of a possible application problem.
Does someone have any idea to solve this?
Regards
Gunilla Lindberg

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Re: Message rate

2004-08-16 Thread Potkay, Peter M (ISD, IT)
Title: Message rate



Research Queue Statistics. They tell you how many messages went in or out
of a queue since the last time you checked. Be aware how rolled back messages
may effect these #s.
 
 

  -Original Message-From: Lindberg, Gunilla
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 10:16
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Message
  rate
  Hi!I have a
  customer that wants us to track message throughput. He wants us to alert when
  a certain amount of messages does NOT pass
  the queue(in this case I guess it's a remote queue) in a certain time
  frame. This is to make them aware of a
  possible application problem. 
  Does someone have any idea to solve this?
  
  Regards 
  Gunilla
  Lindberg

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Message rate

2004-08-16 Thread Lindberg, Gunilla
Title: Message rate






Hi!


I have a customer that wants us to track message throughput. He wants us to alert when a certain amount of

messages does NOT pass the queue(in this case I guess it's a remote queue) in a certain time frame.

This is to make them aware of a possible application problem.


Does someone have any idea to solve this?


Regards


Gunilla Lindberg