Re: Remote Queue problem
Hello, Thanks for all that answered my question. I didn't get any mail from the list server until Thursday afternoon... and I was on vacation by then. I assume a problem with our Mail Server here... Anyway the problem is fixed... I had changed the names of my transmission queue...but didn't point the channel to it... so messages never went. Thanks again. Have a Great day! Mike Michael S. LawrenceSystems ProgrammerAtlas Van Lines [EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/22/02 09:16AM >>> Hello Running MQSERIES V1R2 / OS390 2.10 My transmission queues are filling up and all looks ok except that we just can get it to send across. When I turn trigger off and turn it back on, channel goes from inactive to run. But nothing leaves my qmgr.I am not sure what is setup wrong or if something is broken. I have gone back over the setup and had the NTserver side check out what they check out and all looks ok... any direction would be helpful. I thought that if the channel could connect and even if the NT side didn't have a queue setup (they do) that it would go to the dead letter queue. I know I am missing something simple.
Re: Remote Queue problem
Have the messages been comitted? Best regards, Marcin Grabinski <>< [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Mike Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 4:16 PM Subject: Remote Queue problem Hello Running MQSERIES V1R2 / OS390 2.10 My transmission queues are filling up and all looks ok except that we just can get it to send across. When I turn trigger off and turn it back on, channel goes from inactive to run. But nothing leaves my qmgr. I am not sure what is setup wrong or if something is broken. 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: Remote Queue problem
I don’t see mentioning the CHANNEL INITIATOR, is this process running? Emile Kearns Software Futures -Original Message- From: Mike Lawrence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 22 May 2002 04:16 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Remote Queue problem Hello Running MQSERIES V1R2 / OS390 2.10 My transmission queues are filling up and all looks ok except that we just can get it to send across. When I turn trigger off and turn it back on, channel goes from inactive to run. But nothing leaves my qmgr. I am not sure what is setup wrong or if something is broken. I have gone back over the setup and had the NTserver side check out what they check out and all looks ok... any direction would be helpful. I thought that if the channel could connect and even if the NT side didn't have a queue setup (they do) that it would go to the dead letter queue. I know I am missing something simple. I have included the definitions for remote queue ARCHIVE and its trans queue and process below: Queue name . . . . . . . . . ARCHIVE Description . . . . . . . : ARCHIVE DOWNLOAD QUEUE Put enabled . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default persist . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default priority . . . . . : 9 0 - 9 Remote name . . . . . . . : ARCHIVE Remote queue manager . . . : HDQMQST1 Transmission queue . . . . : ARCHIVE.TRANSQ Queue name . . . . . . . . . ARCHIVE.TRANSQ Description . . . . . . . . : Transmission queue for ARCHIVE REMOTE QUEUE Put enabled . . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Get enabled . . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Usage . . . . . . . . . . . : X N=Normal,X=XmitQ Storage class . . . . . . . : REMOTE Creation method . . . . . . : PREDEFINED Output use count . . . . . : 0 Input use count . . . . . . : 0 Current queue depth . . . . : 588 Default persistence . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default priority . . . . . : 5 0 - 9 Message delivery sequence . : F P=Priority,F=FIFO Permit shared access . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default share option . . . : S E=Exclusive,S=Shared Index type . . . . . . . . : N N=None,M=MsgId,C=CorrelId Maximum queue depth . . . . : 10 0 - 9 Maximum message length . . : 4194304 0 - 4194304 Retention interval . . . . : 9 0 - 9 hours Creation date . . . . . . . : 2002-05-15 Creation time . . . . . . . : 15.31.15 Trigger Definition Trigger type . . . . . . . : F F=First,E=Every,D=Depth,N=None Trigger set . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Trigger message priority : 0 0 - 9 Trigger depth . . . . . : 1 1 - 9 Trigger data . . . . . . : Process name . . . . . . : HDQMQST.SEND.PROCESS Initiation queue . . . . : SYSTEM.CHANNEL.INITQ Event Control Queue full . . . . . . . : E E=Enabled,D=Disabled Upper queue depth . . . : D E=Enabled,D=Disabled Threshold . . . . . . . : 80 0 - 100 % Lower queue depth . . . : D E=Enabled,D=Dis
Re: Remote Queue problem
Is the channel shut down after that? Such thing will happen if the NT local queue is full and there is no dead letter queue defined in the NT. Regards, Ian -Original Message-From: Mike Lawrence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, 23 May 2002 12:16 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Remote Queue problem Hello Running MQSERIES V1R2 / OS390 2.10 My transmission queues are filling up and all looks ok except that we just can get it to send across. When I turn trigger off and turn it back on, channel goes from inactive to run. But nothing leaves my qmgr.I am not sure what is setup wrong or if something is broken. I have gone back over the setup and had the NTserver side check out what they check out and all looks ok... any direction would be helpful. I thought that if the channel could connect and even if the NT side didn't have a queue setup (they do) that it would go to the dead letter queue. I know I am missing something simple. I have included the definitions for remote queue ARCHIVE and its trans queue and process below: Queue name . . . . . . . . . ARCHIVE Description . . . . . . . : ARCHIVE DOWNLOAD QUEUE Put enabled . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default persist . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default priority . . . . . : 9 0 - 9 Remote name . . . . . . . : ARCHIVE Remote queue manager . . . : HDQMQST1 Transmission queue . . . . : ARCHIVE.TRANSQ Queue name . . . . . . . . . ARCHIVE.TRANSQ Description . . . . . . . . : Transmission queue for ARCHIVE REMOTE QUEUE Put enabled . . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Get enabled . . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Usage . . . . . . . . . . . : X N=Normal,X=XmitQ Storage class . . . . . . . : REMOTE Creation method . . . . . . : PREDEFINED Output use count . . . . . : 0 Input use count . . . . . . : 0 Current queue depth . . . . : 588 Default persistence . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default priority . . . . . : 5 0 - 9 Message delivery sequence . : F P=Priority,F=FIFO Permit shared access . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default share option . . . : S E=Exclusive,S=Shared Index type . . . . . . . . : N N=None,M=MsgId,C=CorrelId Maximum queue depth . . . . : 10 0 - 9 Maximum message length . . : 4194304 0 - 4194304 Retention interval . . . . : 9 0 - 9 hours Creation date . . . . . . . : 2002-05-15 Creation time . . . . . . . : 15.31.15 Trigger Definition Trigger type . . . . . . . : F F=First,E=Every,D=Depth,N=None Trigger set . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Trigger message priority : 0 0 - 9 Trigger depth . . . . . : 1 1 - 9 Trigger data . . . . . . : Process name . . . . . . : HDQMQST.SEND.PROCESS Initiation queue . . . . : SYSTEM.CHANNEL.INITQ Event Control Queue full . . . . . . . : E E=Enabled,D=Dis
Re: Remote Queue problem
Mike, are you positive that the messages on the XMITQ are commited and thus eligible for transmission? Stefan >From: Mike Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: MQSeries List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Remote Queue problem >Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 09:16:14 -0500 > >Hello Running MQSERIES V1R2 / OS390 2.10 >My transmission queues are filling up and all looks ok except that we >just can get it to send across. When I turn trigger off and turn it >back on, channel goes from inactive to run. But nothing leaves my qmgr. >I am not sure what is setup wrong or if something is broken. I have >gone back over the setup and had the NTserver side check out what they >check out and all looks ok... any direction would be helpful. >I thought that if the channel could connect and even if the NT side didn't >have a queue setup (they do) that it would go to the dead letter queue. I >know I am missing something simple. > >I have included the definitions for remote queue ARCHIVE and its trans >queue and process below: >Queue name . . . . . . . . . ARCHIVE >Description . . . . . . . : ARCHIVE DOWNLOAD QUEUE > > >Put enabled . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No >Default persist . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No >Default priority . . . . . : 9 0 - 9 >Remote name . . . . . . . : ARCHIVE >Remote queue manager . . . : HDQMQST1 >Transmission queue . . . . : ARCHIVE.TRANSQ > >Queue name . . . . . . . . . ARCHIVE.TRANSQ >Description . . . . . . . . : Transmission queue for > ARCHIVE REMOTE QUEUE > >Put enabled . . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No >Get enabled . . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No >Usage . . . . . . . . . . . : X N=Normal,X=XmitQ >Storage class . . . . . . . : REMOTE >Creation method . . . . . . : PREDEFINED >Output use count . . . . . : 0 >Input use count . . . . . . : 0 >Current queue depth . . . . : 588 >Default persistence . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No >Default priority . . . . . : 5 0 - 9 >Message delivery sequence . : F P=Priority,F=FIFO >Permit shared access . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No >Default share option . . . : S E=Exclusive,S=Shared >Index type . . . . . . . . : N N=None,M=MsgId,C=CorrelId >Maximum queue depth . . . . : 10 0 - 9 >Maximum message length . . : 4194304 0 - 4194304 >Retention interval . . . . : 9 0 - 9 hours >Creation date . . . . . . . : 2002-05-15 >Creation time . . . . . . . : 15.31.15 >Trigger Definition > >Trigger type . . . . . . . : F F=First,E=Every,D=Depth,N=None > >Trigger set . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No >Trigger message priority : 0 0 - 9 >Trigger depth . . . . . : 1 1 - 9 >Trigger data . . . . . . : > >Process name . . . . . . : HDQMQST.SEND.PROCESS >Initiation queue . . . . : SYSTEM.CHANNEL.INITQ >Event Control > >Queue full . . . . . . . : E E=Enabled,D=Disabled > >Upper queue depth . . . : D E=Enabled,D=Disabled >Threshold . . . . . . . : 80 0 - 100 % > >Lower queue depth . . . : D E=Enabled,D=Disabled >Threshold . . . . . . . : 40 0 - 100 % > >Service interval . . . . : N H=High,O=OK,N=None >Interval . . . . . . . . : 9 0 - 9 milliseconds >Backout Reporting > >Backout threshold . . . . . : 0 0=No backout reporting > >Harden backout counter . : N Y=Yes,N=No >Backout requeue name . . : > >Process name . . . . . . . . HDQMQST.SEND.PROCESS >Description . . . . . . . : Process for sending messages to > HDQMQST > >Application type . . . . . : MVS >Application ID . . . . . . : CSQX START >User data . . . . . . . . : MQT1.TO.HDQMQST > > > >Environment data . . . . . : > > Queue name . . . . . . . . . SYSTEM.CHANNEL.INITQ > Description . . . . . . . . : System channel initiation queue > > > Put enabled . . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No > Get enabled . . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No > Usage . . . . . . . . . . . : N N=Normal,X=XmitQ > Storage class . . . . . . . : SYSTEM > Creation method . . . . . . : PREDEFINED > Output use count . . . . . : 0 > Input use count . . . . . . : 1 > Current queue depth . . . . : 0 >Default persistence . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No >Default priority . . . . . : 5 0 - 9 >Message delivery sequence . : F P=Priority,F=FIFO >Permit shared access . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No >Default share option . . . : E E=Exclusive,S=Shared >Index type . . . . . . . . : N N=None,M=MsgId,C=CorrelId >Maximum queue depth . . . . : 9 0 - 9 >Maximum message length . . : 4194304 0 - 4194304 >Retention interval . . . . : 9 0 - 9 hours &
Remote Queue problem
Hello Running MQSERIES V1R2 / OS390 2.10 My transmission queues are filling up and all looks ok except that we just can get it to send across. When I turn trigger off and turn it back on, channel goes from inactive to run. But nothing leaves my qmgr.I am not sure what is setup wrong or if something is broken. I have gone back over the setup and had the NTserver side check out what they check out and all looks ok... any direction would be helpful. I thought that if the channel could connect and even if the NT side didn't have a queue setup (they do) that it would go to the dead letter queue. I know I am missing something simple. I have included the definitions for remote queue ARCHIVE and its trans queue and process below: Queue name . . . . . . . . . ARCHIVE Description . . . . . . . : ARCHIVE DOWNLOAD QUEUE Put enabled . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default persist . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default priority . . . . . : 9 0 - 9 Remote name . . . . . . . : ARCHIVE Remote queue manager . . . : HDQMQST1 Transmission queue . . . . : ARCHIVE.TRANSQ Queue name . . . . . . . . . ARCHIVE.TRANSQ Description . . . . . . . . : Transmission queue for ARCHIVE REMOTE QUEUE Put enabled . . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Get enabled . . . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Usage . . . . . . . . . . . : X N=Normal,X=XmitQ Storage class . . . . . . . : REMOTE Creation method . . . . . . : PREDEFINED Output use count . . . . . : 0 Input use count . . . . . . : 0 Current queue depth . . . . : 588 Default persistence . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default priority . . . . . : 5 0 - 9 Message delivery sequence . : F P=Priority,F=FIFO Permit shared access . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Default share option . . . : S E=Exclusive,S=Shared Index type . . . . . . . . : N N=None,M=MsgId,C=CorrelId Maximum queue depth . . . . : 10 0 - 9 Maximum message length . . : 4194304 0 - 4194304 Retention interval . . . . : 9 0 - 9 hours Creation date . . . . . . . : 2002-05-15 Creation time . . . . . . . : 15.31.15 Trigger Definition Trigger type . . . . . . . : F F=First,E=Every,D=Depth,N=None Trigger set . . . . . . : Y Y=Yes,N=No Trigger message priority : 0 0 - 9 Trigger depth . . . . . : 1 1 - 9 Trigger data . . . . . . : Process name . . . . . . : HDQMQST.SEND.PROCESS Initiation queue . . . . : SYSTEM.CHANNEL.INITQ Event Control Queue full . . . . . . . : E E=Enabled,D=Disabled Upper queue depth . . . : D E=Enabled,D=Disabled Threshold . . . . . . . : 80 0 - 100 % Lower queue depth . . . : D E=Enabled,D=Disabled Threshold . . . . . . . : 40 0 - 100 % Service interval . . . . : N H=High,O=OK,N=None Inte