Re: Timed out messages

2003-07-16 Thread Jay H. Lang
The next good MQGET will cause the messages to be deleted from the queue.  The
depth with show them, but they are not available.
--
Jay H. Lang
Chief Technologist
Distributed Computing Professionals Inc.
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
303 277-1873 - Office
303 807-9700 - Cell

Michelle Russell wrote:

  OS/390 MQv2.1

 I have an application that puts to a reply queue and the messages expire
 after 2mins.  After this time I can no longer browse the message but I can
 see the queue depth remains at 5 for example.

 Can anybody point me in the right direction as to what I need to do once
 the messages have expired.

 Kind regards
 Michelle

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Re: Timed out messages

2003-07-16 Thread Kanwischer, Douglas E.
Messages remain on the queue when expired until a GET is performed on them.
This is just how MQ works.  Why do you want to remove them?  To prevent
misunderstandings?

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From: Michelle Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Timed out messages


 OS/390 MQv2.1

I have an application that puts to a reply queue and the messages expire
after 2mins.  After this time I can no longer browse the message but I can
see the queue depth remains at 5 for example.

Can anybody point me in the right direction as to what I need to do once the
messages have expired.

Kind regards
Michelle





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Re: Timed out messages

2003-07-16 Thread Bruce Giordano
If you move forward at least to MQSeries 5.2, then a browse of the queue
will cause the expired messages to be deleted.  Under 5.3 you can also
specify an EXPRYINT parameter to have expired messages periodically deleted
without the need to browse the queue.  With the 2.1 version you're running,
you have to issue a destructive get against the queue to cause the expired
messages to be deleted.
 - Bruce Giordano



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 OS/390 MQv2.1

I have an application that puts to a reply queue and the messages expire
after 2mins.  After this time I can no longer browse the message but I can
see the queue depth remains at 5 for example.

Can anybody point me in the right direction as to what I need to do once
the messages have expired.

Kind regards
Michelle





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Re: Timed out messages

2003-07-16 Thread Michelle Russell
 The messages are just sat and building and I needed clarification that the
programmers had to write an MQGET application so that they are not left.





Kanwischer, Douglas E. [EMAIL PROTECTED]@AKH-Wien.AC.AT on
16/07/2003 15:32:25

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Messages remain on the queue when expired until a GET is performed on them.
This is just how MQ works.  Why do you want to remove them?  To prevent
misunderstandings?

-Original Message-
From: Michelle Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 9:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Timed out messages


 OS/390 MQv2.1

I have an application that puts to a reply queue and the messages expire
after 2mins.  After this time I can no longer browse the message but I can
see the queue depth remains at 5 for example.

Can anybody point me in the right direction as to what I need to do once
the
messages have expired.

Kind regards
Michelle





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Re: Timed out messages

2003-07-16 Thread Michelle Russell
Thanks for the information.

It's good to have another plus point to upgrading MQ from 2.1.

Michelle




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If you move forward at least to MQSeries 5.2, then a browse of the queue
will cause the expired messages to be deleted.  Under 5.3 you can also
specify an EXPRYINT parameter to have expired messages periodically deleted
without the need to browse the queue.  With the 2.1 version you're running,
you have to issue a destructive get against the queue to cause the expired
messages to be deleted.
 - Bruce Giordano



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 OS/390 MQv2.1

I have an application that puts to a reply queue and the messages expire
after 2mins.  After this time I can no longer browse the message but I can
see the queue depth remains at 5 for example.

Can anybody point me in the right direction as to what I need to do once
the messages have expired.

Kind regards
Michelle





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