Re: Win/2K QMGR problem

2002-06-06 Thread Madsen, Timothy

Steve,
Thanks for the info.  This is excellent.  I always prefer to use a gui on my
workstation to administer server apps - rather than working directly on the
server (whether physically in front or via remote control).

We always could do this with the MQ Explorer MMC, but were not aware of how
to do this with the MQ Services MMC - it was rather annoying.

We will definitely make use of this.

Thanks.
Tim.

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From: GIES, STEVE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 1:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Win/2K QMGR problem


Rick -

Actually, you can use the MQ Service snap-in remotely.  From the MQ Service
MMC console on your PC (or any MMC console) select Console | Add/Remove
Snap-In... On the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box click the Add button and
then select the MQSeries Services snap-in from the list.  It will prompt you
for a server name.  Put in the name of the server you wish to administer (or
leave it blank if you want a snap-in for the local server).  You can now use
the snap-in just as if you were logged on locally to the box.  This, of
course, assumes you have the appropriate permissions.

If you admin several MQ servers, you can build a custom MMC console with a
snap-in for each server.  Save it under a different name and then create a
shortcut to the mmc file. When you need to stop or start a queue manager,
just pull up this console and go right to the one you want.  You can also do
this for the MQ Explorer snap-in as well.

- Steve Gies

-Original Message-
From: Rick Tiedemann/Ontario/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 7:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Win/2K QMGR problem


Reinstalling via an admin id will definitely let you use traditional
commands and also use MQ Explorer. I am not sure what results you will have
via Terminal Server. I guess you will have to try it out and see. I use PC
Anywhere to access these servers remotely but terminal server would be much
better if it works. I also use MMC fro my PC and remotely administer queue
managers on these servers (e.g. starting stopping channels and administering
queues) but you cannot stop and start queue managers in this way.

Rick Tiedemann
   IBM Global Services
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (519) 747-7000 x37301




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I am currently struggling with this now.  I did install MQ locally but not
with a admin id and I can only access the queue manager via MMC Explorer,
this is still not satisfactory I like to run my scripts via runmqsc on the
box.  When I connect to the queue manager via terminal server I still get
the queue manager not available.  Rick are you saying that buy me
reinstalling using an Admin id that this will run the queue manager in a
global namespace and it will work through terminal server ?

Greg Mabrito
IMS and MQ Software Support
(210)913-3985 D-03-E
IBM Certified Specialist - Websphere MQ

The opinions herein are solely Greg's and are not necessarily the opinion of
USAA.



-Original Message-
From: Rick Tiedemann/Ontario/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Win/2K QMGR problem


Did you install MQ and MMC under an administrator id,  did you use Microsoft
Terminal Server ?. I originally installed MQSeries using Terminal Server and
experienced the same problems. IBM does not support Terminal server so once
I re-installed MQ Series from  a administrator id everything was fine.

Rick Tiedemann
   IBM Global Services
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (519) 747-7000 x37301




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I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but not
in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.

I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
has a strange view of it, e.g. in

Re: Win/2K QMGR problem

2002-06-06 Thread Rick Tsujimoto

Steve,

I prefer using PC Anywhere/VNC/Terminal Services when I need to access
Win/NT/2000 directly, or Candle's CMW when remote access will do.  Thanks
anyway.




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Rick -

Actually, you can use the MQ Service snap-in remotely.  From the MQ Service
MMC console on your PC (or any MMC console) select Console | Add/Remove
Snap-In... On the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box click the Add button and
then select the MQSeries Services snap-in from the list.  It will prompt
you
for a server name.  Put in the name of the server you wish to administer
(or
leave it blank if you want a snap-in for the local server).  You can now
use
the snap-in just as if you were logged on locally to the box.  This, of
course, assumes you have the appropriate permissions.

If you admin several MQ servers, you can build a custom MMC console with a
snap-in for each server.  Save it under a different name and then create a
shortcut to the mmc file. When you need to stop or start a queue manager,
just pull up this console and go right to the one you want.  You can also
do
this for the MQ Explorer snap-in as well.

- Steve Gies

-Original Message-
From: Rick Tiedemann/Ontario/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 7:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Win/2K QMGR problem


Reinstalling via an admin id will definitely let you use traditional
commands and also use MQ Explorer. I am not sure what results you will have
via Terminal Server. I guess you will have to try it out and see. I use PC
Anywhere to access these servers remotely but terminal server would be much
better if it works. I also use MMC fro my PC and remotely administer queue
managers on these servers (e.g. starting stopping channels and
administering
queues) but you cannot stop and start queue managers in this way.

Rick Tiedemann
   IBM Global Services
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (519) 747-7000 x37301




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I am currently struggling with this now.  I did install MQ locally but not
with a admin id and I can only access the queue manager via MMC Explorer,
this is still not satisfactory I like to run my scripts via runmqsc on the
box.  When I connect to the queue manager via terminal server I still get
the queue manager not available.  Rick are you saying that buy me
reinstalling using an Admin id that this will run the queue manager in a
global namespace and it will work through terminal server ?

Greg Mabrito
IMS and MQ Software Support
(210)913-3985 D-03-E
IBM Certified Specialist - Websphere MQ

The opinions herein are solely Greg's and are not necessarily the opinion
of
USAA.



-Original Message-
From: Rick Tiedemann/Ontario/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Win/2K QMGR problem


Did you install MQ and MMC under an administrator id,  did you use
Microsoft
Terminal Server ?. I originally installed MQSeries using Terminal Server
and
experienced the same problems. IBM does not support Terminal server so once
I re-installed MQ Series from  a administrator id everything was fine.

Rick Tiedemann
   IBM Global Services
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (519) 747-7000 x37301




  Rick Tsujimoto
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I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but
not
in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.

I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
has a strange view of it, e.g. instead of the green icon, it

Re: Win/2K QMGR problem

2002-06-06 Thread GIES, STEVE

Rick -

Actually, you can use the MQ Service snap-in remotely.  From the MQ Service
MMC console on your PC (or any MMC console) select Console | Add/Remove
Snap-In... On the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box click the Add button and
then select the MQSeries Services snap-in from the list.  It will prompt you
for a server name.  Put in the name of the server you wish to administer (or
leave it blank if you want a snap-in for the local server).  You can now use
the snap-in just as if you were logged on locally to the box.  This, of
course, assumes you have the appropriate permissions.

If you admin several MQ servers, you can build a custom MMC console with a
snap-in for each server.  Save it under a different name and then create a
shortcut to the mmc file. When you need to stop or start a queue manager,
just pull up this console and go right to the one you want.  You can also do
this for the MQ Explorer snap-in as well.

- Steve Gies

-Original Message-
From: Rick Tiedemann/Ontario/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 7:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Win/2K QMGR problem


Reinstalling via an admin id will definitely let you use traditional
commands and also use MQ Explorer. I am not sure what results you will have
via Terminal Server. I guess you will have to try it out and see. I use PC
Anywhere to access these servers remotely but terminal server would be much
better if it works. I also use MMC fro my PC and remotely administer queue
managers on these servers (e.g. starting stopping channels and administering
queues) but you cannot stop and start queue managers in this way.

Rick Tiedemann
   IBM Global Services
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (519) 747-7000 x37301




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I am currently struggling with this now.  I did install MQ locally but not
with a admin id and I can only access the queue manager via MMC Explorer,
this is still not satisfactory I like to run my scripts via runmqsc on the
box.  When I connect to the queue manager via terminal server I still get
the queue manager not available.  Rick are you saying that buy me
reinstalling using an Admin id that this will run the queue manager in a
global namespace and it will work through terminal server ?

Greg Mabrito
IMS and MQ Software Support
(210)913-3985 D-03-E
IBM Certified Specialist - Websphere MQ

The opinions herein are solely Greg's and are not necessarily the opinion of
USAA.



-Original Message-
From: Rick Tiedemann/Ontario/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Win/2K QMGR problem


Did you install MQ and MMC under an administrator id,  did you use Microsoft
Terminal Server ?. I originally installed MQSeries using Terminal Server and
experienced the same problems. IBM does not support Terminal server so once
I re-installed MQ Series from  a administrator id everything was fine.

Rick Tiedemann
   IBM Global Services
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (519) 747-7000 x37301




  Rick Tsujimoto
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QMGR problem
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  06/05/2002 11:35 AM
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I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but not
in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.

I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
has a strange view of it, e.g. instead of the green icon, it shows a
hatch-like icon and is basically not accessible.

I've installed the same software on another Win2K box without any problems.
Anyone see anything like this?

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Re: Win/2K QMGR problem

2002-06-06 Thread Rick Tiedemann/Ontario/IBM

Reinstalling via an admin id will definitely let you use traditional
commands and also use MQ Explorer. I am not sure what results you will have
via Terminal Server. I guess you will have to try it out and see. I use PC
Anywhere to access these servers remotely but terminal server would be much
better if it works.
I also use MMC fro my PC and remotely administer queue managers on these
servers (e.g. starting stopping channels and administering queues) but you
cannot stop and start queue managers in this way.

Rick Tiedemann
   IBM Global Services
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (519) 747-7000 x37301




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I am currently struggling with this now.  I did install MQ locally but not
with a admin id and I can only access the queue manager via MMC Explorer,
this is still not satisfactory I like to run my scripts via runmqsc on the
box.  When I connect to the queue manager via terminal server I still get
the queue manager not available.  Rick are you saying that buy me
reinstalling using an Admin id that this will run the queue manager in a
global namespace and it will work through terminal server ?

Greg Mabrito
IMS and MQ Software Support
(210)913-3985 D-03-E
IBM Certified Specialist - Websphere MQ

The opinions herein are solely Greg's and are not necessarily the opinion
of
USAA.



-Original Message-
From: Rick Tiedemann/Ontario/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Win/2K QMGR problem


Did you install MQ and MMC under an administrator id,  did you use
Microsoft Terminal Server ?. I originally installed MQSeries using Terminal
Server and experienced the same problems. IBM does not support Terminal
server so once I re-installed MQ Series from  a administrator id everything
was fine.

Rick Tiedemann
   IBM Global Services
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (519) 747-7000 x37301




  Rick Tsujimoto
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QMGR problem
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I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but
not in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.

I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
has a strange view of it, e.g. instead of the green icon, it shows a
hatch-like icon and is basically not accessible.

I've installed the same software on another Win2K box without any problems.
Anyone see anything like this?

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Re: Win/2K QMGR problem

2002-06-06 Thread Rick Tsujimoto

Greg,

You're going to have to uninstall MQ, then reinstall it via the console, PC
Anywhere, VNC or set it up for remote admin.  Terminal Services cannot be
used for direct administration.

Also, the userid you use for installation will have to have admin rights.




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I am currently struggling with this now.  I did install MQ locally but not
with a admin id and I can only access the queue manager via MMC Explorer,
this is still not satisfactory I like to run my scripts via runmqsc on the
box.  When I connect to the queue manager via terminal server I still get
the queue manager not available.  Rick are you saying that buy me
reinstalling using an Admin id that this will run the queue manager in a
global namespace and it will work through terminal server ?

Greg Mabrito
IMS and MQ Software Support
(210)913-3985 D-03-E
IBM Certified Specialist - Websphere MQ

The opinions herein are solely Greg's and are not necessarily the opinion
of
USAA.



-Original Message-
From: Rick Tiedemann/Ontario/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Win/2K QMGR problem


Did you install MQ and MMC under an administrator id,  did you use
Microsoft Terminal Server ?. I originally installed MQSeries using Terminal
Server and experienced the same problems. IBM does not support Terminal
server so once I re-installed MQ Series from  a administrator id everything
was fine.

Rick Tiedemann
   IBM Global Services
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (519) 747-7000 x37301




  Rick Tsujimoto
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I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but
not in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.

I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
has a strange view of it, e.g. instead of the green icon, it shows a
hatch-like icon and is basically not accessible.

I've installed the same software on another Win2K box without any problems.
Anyone see anything like this?

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Re: Win/2K QMGR problem

2002-06-06 Thread Mabrito, Greg

I am currently struggling with this now.  I did install MQ locally but not
with a admin id and I can only access the queue manager via MMC Explorer,
this is still not satisfactory I like to run my scripts via runmqsc on the
box.  When I connect to the queue manager via terminal server I still get
the queue manager not available.  Rick are you saying that buy me
reinstalling using an Admin id that this will run the queue manager in a
global namespace and it will work through terminal server ?

Greg Mabrito
IMS and MQ Software Support
(210)913-3985 D-03-E
IBM Certified Specialist - Websphere MQ

The opinions herein are solely Greg's and are not necessarily the opinion of
USAA.



-Original Message-
From: Rick Tiedemann/Ontario/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Win/2K QMGR problem


Did you install MQ and MMC under an administrator id,  did you use
Microsoft Terminal Server ?. I originally installed MQSeries using Terminal
Server and experienced the same problems. IBM does not support Terminal
server so once I re-installed MQ Series from  a administrator id everything
was fine.

Rick Tiedemann
   IBM Global Services
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (519) 747-7000 x37301




  Rick Tsujimoto
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I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but
not in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.

I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
has a strange view of it, e.g. instead of the green icon, it shows a
hatch-like icon and is basically not accessible.

I've installed the same software on another Win2K box without any problems.
Anyone see anything like this?

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Re: Win/2K QMGR problem

2002-06-06 Thread Rick Tiedemann/Ontario/IBM

Did you install MQ and MMC under an administrator id,  did you use
Microsoft Terminal Server ?. I originally installed MQSeries using Terminal
Server and experienced the same problems. IBM does not support Terminal
server so once I re-installed MQ Series from  a administrator id everything
was fine.

Rick Tiedemann
   IBM Global Services
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (519) 747-7000 x37301




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I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but
not in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.

I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
has a strange view of it, e.g. instead of the green icon, it shows a
hatch-like icon and is basically not accessible.

I've installed the same software on another Win2K box without any problems.
Anyone see anything like this?

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Re: Win/2K QMGR problem

2002-06-05 Thread Yeh, Jeff

I believe this is a security issue. What I did was to completely unstall
MQSeries and clean up registry and then reinstall MQSeries with Domain
Administrator Special User ID (password never expired). It should work.

Jeff


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Win/2K QMGR problem


I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but
not in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.

I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
has a strange view of it, e.g. instead of the green icon, it shows a
hatch-like icon and is basically not accessible.

I've installed the same software on another Win2K box without any problems.
Anyone see anything like this?

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Re: Win/2K QMGR problem

2002-06-05 Thread Robert Broderick

How does runmqsc react?


>From: Rick Tsujimoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: MQSeries List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Win/2K QMGR problem
>Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 11:35:11 -0400
>
>I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
>create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
>other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
>"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
>additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but
>not in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
>message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
>unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.
>
>I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
>has a strange view of it, e.g. instead of the green icon, it shows a
>hatch-like icon and is basically not accessible.
>
>I've installed the same software on another Win2K box without any problems.
>Anyone see anything like this?
>
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Re: Win/2K QMGR problem

2002-06-05 Thread GIES, STEVE

Rick -

It sounds like you are logged onto your Win2K server via Terminal Services.
When you do this, you can use the MQ Services MMC as normal, but to use the
MQ Explorer MMC you must connect to the queue manager as a client. (Right
click Queue Managers, select Show Queue Manager ..., select the Show a
remote queue manager option and fill in the appropriate values.  Also, when
you create the queue manager you need to indicate that you want the ability
to administer it remotely.

- Steve Gies



-Original Message-
From: Rick Tsujimoto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 8:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Win/2K QMGR problem


I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but not
in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.

I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
has a strange view of it, e.g. instead of the green icon, it shows a
hatch-like icon and is basically not accessible.

I've installed the same software on another Win2K box without any problems.
Anyone see anything like this?

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Win/2K QMGR problem

2002-06-05 Thread Rick Tsujimoto

I have a strange one here.  Installed MQ/Win2K V5.2.1 with CSD4.  I can
create a qmgr via MQ Explorer and it starts up, turns green, and all the
other services, e.g. listener, also start.  But, the status of the qmgr is
"not connected" as per the properties report.  A normal qmgr would have
additional levels to navigate under the qmgr icon, e.g. a plus sign, but
not in my case.  Any attempt to issue a "connect" for the qmgr results in
message AMQ4043 - MQ Explorer thinks the qmgr is not running.  There are no
unusal messages in the event viewer, or the MQ error logs.

I can create the qmgr via the command line and access it.  But, MQ Explorer
has a strange view of it, e.g. instead of the green icon, it shows a
hatch-like icon and is basically not accessible.

I've installed the same software on another Win2K box without any problems.
Anyone see anything like this?

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