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Hi,
One of my friend wants to subscribe to the MQSeries list.Can someone pls. send the
steps for subscribing to this list.
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Timbo,
I think TriggerInterval operates regardless of the other conditions
necessary for triggering to occur. Anyway see excerpt below.
Regards
Tim A
Special case of trigger type FIRST
With trigger type FIRST, if there is already a message on the application
queue when another message arrives
Matt -
Configuration manager is not only part of the
"operating infrastructure" but also a development tool which is used by many
developers and since it is on the desktop where most of the development efforts
will take place. Configuration manager runs on Windows.
HTH,
Mikhail.
- Origi
I am have a queue with trigger FIRST and an application
that is doing a GET with a WAITINTERVAL of 5 minutes.
The application is staying running for hours keeping the
queue open, but the TRIGGERINTERVAL is still generating
extra trigger messages.
My understanding from the Appl. Prog. Guide (Chapt
Hi,
I have MQSI v2.1, MQ 5.3 and DB2 6.1. I am trying to create a message flow
that will run as a globally coordinated unit of work. I followed the steps
described in MQ Admin guide, MQSI Amin guide and MQSI Using Control Center.
I get this error when the flow processes the first message "SQL Sta
check
into support pack MS03 (saveqmgr).
pc
-Original Message-From: De Seve, David
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PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Backing Up
Services in NT
I
guess I am looking for a way to export the current configurati
SupportPacs are at:
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/integration/support/supportpacs/
The look and feel of the page has definitely changed.
Ron
--- Rick Tsujimoto
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> I haven't downloaded the supportpac catalog for a
> while and it looks like
> they either moved it, or no l
David,
Are you looking for
something to export the definitions of your objects? Try supportpac ms03
at
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/integration/support/supportpacs/individual/ms03.html
-Bridgette
Beardsley
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I
guess I am looking for a way to export the current configuration
first.
-Original Message-From: Gorse, Darry
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I don't
know if there is a formal support
Hello Art,
I did some asking around and was given the following response:
We are very aware that CSD3 is not yet available.
The reason is that a problem was found late in the test cycle and we
consider that it must be fixed before the CSD can be released.
Please be assured that this is receiving
Thanks. Good to know. But, it'll be a while before I go to V5.3.
"Dawson, John"
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Rick,
This support is built in version 5.3 for Windows, thus there is no need
for the support pac.
HTH,
John Dawson
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Subject:mc74 question
Th
The standard way to start a Windows NT/2000 service from the command line is:
NET START ServiceName
later
Roger...
Quoting "Paul.Siracusa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Does anyone know if these can be started from the command line?
>
> Thanks,
> Paul Siracusa
> Middleware Architect
> Blue Cross Bl
I don't know
if there is a formal support pac or utility but I have used the amqmdain
command in a bat file to recreate MQ services. Here is a sample, you just need
to modify it to your needs.
Cheers,
Darry
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Ik ben afwezig vanaf 04-03-2002 en ik ben niet eerder terug dan
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The support for MC74 (MQSeries for Windows NT and Windows 2000 - Cluster
Server support) ends on December 31, 2003. Does anyone know if this will
be extended, or is there something more current that I should be looking at
instead?
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Does
anybody know a utility for backing-up/restoring MQ Services in NT so that I
don't have to recreate them from scratch after I delete/recreate a queue
manager?
Thanks
David De
Seve
Does
anybody know a utility for backing-up/restoring MQ Services in NT so that I
don't have to recreate them from scratch after I delete/recreate a queue
manager?
Thanks
I started watching all the XMIT queues as well and have noticed it is not
just the Input queue to MQSI that backs up. If there are any in flight
messages going to or leaving from the box, they get stuck in the XMIT queue
as well during the backup.
Whatever is causing the backup is not just affecti
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Does anyone know if these can be started from the command line?
Thanks,
Paul Siracusa
Middleware Architect
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Missouri
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A lot
has to do with the legacy of the components that make up the Config
Manager. The MRM, for instance, was originally developed for another
product. (Hence the "PDF" formats that nobody uses).
Timm
Bryant
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Matt,
>>>Why does the MQSI Config Manager only run on the Windows Operating
System?
My understanding is that it is the MRM that is tied to the Windows
platform. Other components are not (that is why you might have noticed that
the ConfigMgr uses both ODBC and JDBC).
While I know of no plans to m
Why does the MQSI Config Manager only run on the Windows Operating System?
Just curious.
The more I think about it, the stranger it seems:
1) Windows is not an operating system that IBM owns, so there would appear to be no "commercial" incentive
2) Windows is not generally considered the most s
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