Re: strange DLQ error code

2004-10-22 Thread WR
At 11:08 AM 10/22/2004, Jeff A Tressler wrote:
:  444C 4820 0100   0100 5343 532E 'DLH SCS.'
0010:  5052 4F43 4553 532E 5155 4555 4520 2020 'PROCESS.QUEUE   '
The first few lines of the DLQ using amqsbcg on Windows 2000 and WebSphere
MQ v5.3.
The DLQ reason code is '0001' hex, I have never seen this before, any ideas
what it is
indicating?
Are you running WBIMB?  I've seen this code when the Message Broker puts a
message on the DLQ.
-Will
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Re: strange DLQ error code

2004-10-22 Thread Jeff A Tressler
The reason code is '0001', assuming that system is little endian =
65536
= application rather than MQ.

Regards
Darren

Ok, I guess I am used to HP-UX where Unknown Object Name 0825 appears as
2508 in the DLQ header.

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Re: strange DLQ error code

2004-10-22 Thread Darren Douch
The reason code is '0001', assuming that system is little endian = 65536
= application rather than MQ.

Regards
Darren
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Subject: strange DLQ error code


> :  444C 4820 0100   0100 5343 532E 'DLH SCS.'
> 0010:  5052 4F43 4553 532E 5155 4555 4520 2020 'PROCESS.QUEUE   '
>
> The first few lines of the DLQ using amqsbcg on Windows 2000 and WebSphere
> MQ v5.3.
>
> The DLQ reason code is '0001' hex, I have never seen this before, any
ideas
> what it is
> indicating?
>
> Jeff Tressler
>
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> the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com
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Re: strange DLQ error code

2004-10-22 Thread marty
Isn't that 0x1 or 65536 decimal?  Only time I've seen that dlh
reason was from mqsi throwing a message in the dlq.  I don't remember
the particulars but seems it was the default behaviour when there was no
backout queue or try/catch nodes defined.
hth,
marty
Jeff A Tressler wrote:
:  444C 4820 0100   0100 5343 532E 'DLH SCS.'
0010:  5052 4F43 4553 532E 5155 4555 4520 2020 'PROCESS.QUEUE   '
The first few lines of the DLQ using amqsbcg on Windows 2000 and WebSphere
MQ v5.3.
The DLQ reason code is '0001' hex, I have never seen this before, any ideas
what it is
indicating?
   Jeff Tressler
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strange DLQ error code

2004-10-22 Thread Jeff A Tressler
:  444C 4820 0100   0100 5343 532E 'DLH SCS.'
0010:  5052 4F43 4553 532E 5155 4555 4520 2020 'PROCESS.QUEUE   '

The first few lines of the DLQ using amqsbcg on Windows 2000 and WebSphere
MQ v5.3.

The DLQ reason code is '0001' hex, I have never seen this before, any ideas
what it is
indicating?

Jeff Tressler

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