Hi All,
Could Any one Of U let me know what is the maximum
number of bytes we can use in Common work area of Cics without affecting
the Cics performance
Regards,__Hitesh
jainSoftware EngineerPatni Computer Systems LimitedElectronic Sadan
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You will need to check whether the particular CICS region is connected to
the QM, ask your CICS person - you will probably find that it is not.
There's a CICS transaction he needs to start to startup the interface. If
he/she thinks that they have then check the CICS log, there could be another
pro
Hi,
We are currently testing the CSQUDLQH utility ( MQ OS/390 V 5.2) with the rules table.
The
DLQ handler successfully retries & forwards the message in the DLQ to the queue as
specified in the rules table.
But i don't see any informative messages on the actions performed by the DLQ handler in
Hi,
Does anyone know the difference between 'WebSphere
MQ Integrator 2.1' and 'WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker
2.1'?
thanks,
Trung
Title: MQService doesn't start after changing NT domain
what
sort of error are you getting?
-Original Message-From: Benjamin Zhou
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Hi Glen,
I know I won't really be answering your concrete questions below, but from
what you describe I get the feeling that your requirements might be better
addressed by thinking about clustering your Windows servers, not necessarily
your queue managers. MQ clustering doesn't really give you high
Hi Everyone:
Does anybody knows wich records that are located in prefix.ACSQCOBC change
from mq series 2.1 to Mq series 5.3. We are looking for differences between
cobol records from one version to another. Is there any documentation about
changes with this migration ???
Thanks.
Javier S.
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Hi Darren,
I do know that it is the CICS region that is connected
to the qmgr. You said:
> > > correctly I don't know) - but get 2018 -
> > > invalid connection handle -
> > >which is a bit odd because CICS apps don't really
need
> > / use a connection
> > >handle
So, I was just suggesting a w
As mentioned in a prior response, you may run the problem of not being able
to get to the object once it is defined. I cannot remember the exact
circumstance but I had created a queue with lower case on a Solaris system
and "for all the tea in China" I couldn't get near the piece of S#$%. Drove
me
Has anyone sent a message to MQSeries Pub/Sub broker from PL/SQL. I am
getting a data conversion error. Here is my code:
You will see that I am building a section called mqPubHeader that is the
first part of the message data. It doesn't seem to like a hex to raw
conversion.
ORA-06502: PL/SQL: n
Hi
Enclosed the queue name in single quotes, for
example:
def qmodel('uib_nopsist_tempdyn')
replace
This
will tell mq to define it exactly as you have entered
it.
Thanks
Dan
-Original Message-From: Robert Martin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, March
We are starting to look at clusters in order to provide some close to
24x365, on our W2K nodes.
These Queue Managers (5.3) on W2K service other NT/W2K servers with
MQClient installed (5.2, csd04). The MQServers, have an application to
service the requests, and that also request info from Legacy a
Enclose the queue name in single quotes, for example
ef qmodel('uib_nopsist_tempdyn')
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Place
anything you don't want capitalised in single quotes.
Thus:
def
qmodel('uib_nopsist_tempdyn') replace
However, I would advise against making them lowercase and the MD01
support pac recommends against using lower/mixed case names for MQ objects.
Apparently there are s
Is there some way to prevent runmqsc from forcing the names of
the objects I specify in my scripts to all caps? For instance, the
scripts I have created to create a model queue, when run, always create
the queues name in all caps regardless of how I type it in the script.
So if I type the foll
Hi guys,
I have a problem. I am trying to map an XML message
(MRM based on a DTD) to a Cobol message. When I map the fields with the select
statement, It seems that it is copying the value and the type of the field. I
have some other fields that are hardcoded. When I take a look at the messag
Sedick, true, your messages that leave the fan-out must go to another
system for processing.
The solution Manuel describes below, adds another message to your fan-out
flow that is only
for the purpose of sending some information to the fan-in flow, so your
compute node of the
fan-in flow can acce
Title: RE: Aggregation Reply Node
Hi Dave
Thanks for your suggestion.
Once the message leaves the fan-out, it must go to another target system, that does some work on it. The replies we recieve back from the target needs to be fanned-in.
eg. MQInput --- AggControl -- Compute(Request Ms
Manuel, you can eliminate the extra message flow by:
- In the compute node of the new branch, move the message id from the input
msg to the CorrelID of the output msg.
- On the output node of the new branch, don't specify "Request" information
- On the output node of the new branch, direct the mes
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When you created the Broker/ConfigMgr there is a parameter than is Domain
related. Look at it and do either an ALTER or Recreate the subsystems
acordingly.
bobbee
PS Not to mention, you must probably have to setup the Domain Security 'as
per the Admin manual' f
You can have an extra request which will pass the MsgId and CorrelId in a
XML message.
Supposing your current scenario is like:
MQInput -- AggregateControl - Compute Output node
Aggregate request
| |
| |--- Compute ---
Title: RE: Aggregation Reply Node
Hi Francois,
Thank you for your suggestion.
We are looking for "out of the box" functionality. Given the design of our message flows, we do not want to have our own control messages, nor do we want to put data into the payload, as we would like to reserve
Title: MQService doesn't start after changing NT domain
Ben,
maybe
userid musr_mqadmin is domain-controlled? or is there a
local
definition on every machine?
check
the event messages, if this is the reason use dcomcnfg to
set
the password vor the service.
just a
quick guess
reg
Sedick
Can't you put the msgid/correlid in a field in the data, easy if xml data,
change messageset if mrm data.
Francois van der Merwe
Fakir Sedick
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Title: MQService doesn't start after changing NT domain
Hi,
we just moved a couple of machines from one domain to another, after that MQ service couldn't be started on them.
I suppose it's must be sth trivial to adjust. Does anyone know what need to be changes to make MQ running again?
Is there a Bridge between Tibco Rendezvous and Websphere MQ?
Roland
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