Everything I listed we do with Tivoli.
Tivoli can do more.
There are also many other products that are more specific towards MQ
monitoring.
If you are an MQ person with only MQ to monitor, Tivoli is an OK choice, but
I would prefer something MQ specific like QPASA.
If you are on the monitoring
Peter-
Thanks... Do you do all this with Tivoli? Or did you
have to write a program for some of them? Maybe, I
should start reading that Tivoli manual. I am new on
the team and just getting familiar with it.
Any other ideas anyone?
Francois
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We yet to have a tool but we have done is to code a
program to monitor the qdepth or xmitq & dlq. if more
than > 5, it will flash and highlighted to console and
the operator will call the support team. Same for
channel, af-operator will trap is the channel down and
our operator will call the suppor
Teresa, you can certainly get by msgid and
correlid. What will happen is that MQ will search the queue for that message.
On the MF, if you index by correlid, MQ can go directly to that message without
searching for it. If the queue depth is small, it doesn't make much
difference, but if you
saveqmgr -m QueueManagerName -f MyOutputfile.txt -R
This is the command that I run from a bat file to back up my QM. If MS03
works, then MyOutputfile.txt has the stuff I need to use runmqsc.
But if MS03 has a problem (maybe the QM is down, or the Command Server is
down, etc), it simply hangs for
One of our MQ client application is doing a MQGET based on the the correlation identifier (CorrelId) field of their reply messages so they can associate the reply with its original request. However, this has not been implemented in production yet.
Both client and server apps are going to run on N
Can WMQ V5.3 run on HP-UX 11i 64-bit OS? The doc says 32-bit.
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Yes,
it is a queue parameter available on z/OS (OS/390) only.
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Hi Peter,
When you say "index your queue by CorrelId or Mes
Hi Peter,
When you say "index your queue by CorrelId or Message ID", is it done by queue configuration or something else?
Thanks,
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If you index your queue by CorrelId or Message ID, whichever you method you use to select your messages,
Hi Peter,
When you say "index your queue by CorrelId or Message ID", is it done by queue configuration or something else?
Thanks,
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If you index your queue by CorrelId or Message ID, whichever you method you use to select your messages,
HmmmYou may have sunk the nail, but I don't think you hit it on the head. What
really controls that behaviour is MD.REPORT.
regards,
Dennis
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"Which of those 4 transactions will be 'given the reply first?"
- It should be the first reply that arrives. All 10 should be at a point of
waiting for the next message that matches you selection criteria. When that
first reply arrives, which ever one that is, it should be served up to that
one wai
Actually I was referring to the following tool.
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/handle.shtml
I have also used the listdlls tool and actually recommend all 3 (Process
Explorer, Handle and ListDLLs) when you can't find what is holding a
resource open.
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I understand about the indexing. That was why I specifically excluded it
from consideration.
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We use Tivoli to check the status of every Queue Manager every 5 minutes. If
any QM is down, and it is not a scheduled outage, we get paged.
We check the XMIT queue depth with Tivoli. If the depth of an XMIT queue is
greater than 5 for 2 consecutive checks, we get paged. We do not check batch
chan
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Hi Listers,
We are on WMQ 5.3 on NT and 5.3 on OS/390.
I am not an experienced MQ administrator. I have just
been asked to automate some of the activities. For
instance when a certain error occurs what kind of
action should be taken automatically? Should it be
displayed on the operator console or
If you
index your queue by CorrelId or Message ID, whichever you method you use to
select your messages, you will see big performance gain.
We
have an IMS app that does a get by CorrelID. Once, the reply queue had 3,000
orphans (don' t ask, its been fixed). Anyway, while that queue had 3,000
m
Thanks Paul...
FV
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> >On the NT with WQM 5.3 when I am using amqsbcgc to
> >browse our dead letter queue, I am getting this at
> the
> >beginning of a message:
>
> >: 444C 4820 0100 2508 5445 5354
> >'DLH %...TEST'
I can't get the handle parm to work in runmqsc even. Can you give an example?
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I guess I should have included our design specs, this was a receiver only channel from NT to ZOS (I am the CICS guy not MQ)
as it hit ZOS there was a trigger on the queue that would call a process that made a request to our scheduling package to submit a job to off-load the queue to a VSAM file f
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/listdlls.shtml
This little free tool is what Arlen was talking about I think. It saved my
arse this morning. I think it is better than Process Explorer for finding MQ
related dlls. If you install it on your C drive, run the following command:
C:\listdlls
Does anyone understand the internal process? Consider: (Assume priorities
and any other MQ and CICS settings are the same, and no indexing)
Assume it takes up to 30 seconds for a remote application to process a
reply. In that time, 10 CICS transactions in 1 second intervals send
requests and issu
Lew,
i am very interrested in the "why"...
please keep us informed.
Thanks, Stefan
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Ste
Stefan,
Thanks for your response. This confirms my thoughts. My team has not spoken directly
with IBM. We are dealing with second-hand information. We will keep researching.
Thanks again,
Lew
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Stefan,
I am referring to a shared queue that resides in the coupling facility.
Thanks,
Lew
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> What are we talking about? a shared queue that resides in the coupling
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Thanks
I passed your note on to the programmers
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Hi there,
It seems to me that you have defined the channel TO.QM2 on QM1.
This tells QM1 that QM2 holds a full repository..., so try delete the defined TO.QM2 channel on QM1 and try put again from QM2.
(I just created a cluster setup to prove it, and without the TO.QM2 channel it works ok).
Hav
What are we talking about? a shared queue that resides in the coupling
facility, or a "local" queue that is shared by applications?
regards
stefan
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Lew,
you can use shared and nonshared (local) queues in the same queuemanager.
i do not know why ibm recommends not to do so. maybe you should ask them
for the reasons.
there where some problems with mq 53 and shared queues in the past, so maybe
safety is a reason, in case of errors/problems wit
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