Thanks David.
That was a very useful piece of
information.
Another question at this point.
If I need to set 2 MsgExits on my Auto-Defined
CLUSSDR channel, then I should set this in MsgExitPtr and set the
MsgExitsDefined to 2. If, on the CLUSRCVR channel no MsgExits were set, then the
The supportpac is MA01. Try at
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/integration/support/supportpacs/product.html
for the list and
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/integration/support/supportpacs/individual/ma0
1.html for the actual MA01 supportpac.
Regards
John Scott.
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From: Ruzi
Actually that memory could be freed by the CHAD exit, but only on MQ 5.2
and above!
When the channel shuts down, the CHAD is driven with reason MQXR_TERM (on
MQ 5.2 and above), so you could store this stuff ingotten storage hung of
(e.g.) MQCXP.ExitUserData (allocated at MQXR_INIT time).
Hello everybody!
I am looking for description of cold restart procedure of MQSeries on
iSeries. I have searched many pages of ibm documentation. Now I know
how to start and stop it on iSeries, but I still don't really know
what cold restart really mean in this particular case. If you have
any
be careful with the suggestion from Ruzi.
The message exit runs inside the unit of work for
the MCA. If you commit,
then you are committing the channel's work as well.
Not true. The application's commit is separate from
Channel's commit. Channel's commit depends on
BATCHSZ/BATCHINT
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I'm tring to install MQ on HPUX11i.
I got the following error:
# cd /local/MQ
# . ./mqlicense.sh -accept
ksh: ./lap/jre/bin/java: not found
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Well
said indeed.
-Original Message-From: Darren Douch
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 5:18
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Outsourcing -
my observations after my trip to India
I'm not a historian but this has been happening
Hi Phil,
Thanks for the reply. I suspected as much but I have to say I'm surprised there hasn't
been more interest in this feature. Oh well...
While you're here ;-) I've found that the second part of the chain isn't working
either. I've set up the Apache Rewrite as specified in the manual and
I beg to differ!
A commit takes place under the scope of a connection handle. When a channel
exit connects to the queue manager, it will get back an HCONN, but the
reason code will be MQRC_ALREADY_CONNECTED and the HCONN it gets is the same
one the MCA is using, so any commits issues by the exit
A cold restart usually means rebuilding your queue manager. I don't if the
iSeries coldstart is special to that platform or not, but I doubt it.
Marcin Wilk
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Hi Marcin,
Here are the cold-start procedures (a.k.a. the 12 step process) I received
from IBM about two years ago. I've used them several times.
Lynn
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Document ID: 20915351
What are
You are both right, since you are talking about different things.
Ruzi is correct to say that the application's commit is separate from
Channel's commit.
Neil is correct to say that a commit within a message exit would commit the
MCA's UoW, and therefore this should not be done.
However, it was
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I disagree with well said.
Its more like tough darts.
-Original Message-
From: Beinert, William
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Sent: Wednesday, September 03,
2003 8:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Outsourcing - my
observations after my trip to India
Definitely. I must have misunderstood the issue (as I
did not read the whole thing carefully). Thanks for
correcting, David...
Ruzi
--- David C. Partridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I beg to differ!
A commit takes place under the scope of a connection
handle. When a channel
exit connects to
Darren:
Yep, technical the stuff being talked about is technical since it is
technically our jobs throughout the world. I do apologize if it seems that
India is getting picked on and clearly that is not my intention. Some of
my best friends and colleagues are from India and I have great
Well said indeed. It's always easy to jump up and down and scream too bad
when you are on the receiving side. But let us see how long the flow of jobs
and money keep moving in that direction. Lets remember, that while the
people in this country do have a say in the way things run, the government
For years through immigration quotas we have regulated the people entering
the US job market. Now through our technology we have opened a new can of
worms. This can of worms allows US jobs to be lost without physical
immigration. To just open this door completely has never been what the US
has
I want to capture queue-level SMF records (subtype2) and from what I
gather to this point I have to specify class 3 when while doing a start
on the accounting trace (using the START TRACE command), but I can't put
my finger on the doc. Does anyone know where it's located or has anyone
done this?
If you are reducing costs and increasing your profits by reducing
costs/wages are you developing markets, creating consumers, and increasing
the size of the total economic pie? Or are you cannibalizing for the sake
of profits and actually shrinking the size of the total economic pie.
Absolutely
Thanks very much to all who have responded thus far (Ruzi, Richard and
Neil),
A few other things to add for anyone who is following this
- I had done as Neil suggested, and run things without the exit, and in this
case the size of the MSTR does NOT grow. So I know for sure it s caused by
the
Does anyone have this running on Oracle 9? The last weekend my development
database was upgraded from 8.1.7 to 9.2.0 (on Solaris) and it has not run
since. It is never getting to MQ so that is not an issue, It seems to be a
problem with the listener configuration based on the error messages, but
Just a funny story -- sending it just in hope enough people on the list will find it
amusing. I apologize for the off-topic and also in case it is an old joke.
Pavel
A shepherd was herding his flock in a remote pasture when suddenly a
brand-new BMW advanced out of a dust cloud towards him. The
Are you taking into account the size of the Msg Exit code
itself when it is loaded into memory and remains resident?
Just a thought.
Cheers...
Jim Nuckolls
d a wrote:
Thanks very much to all who have responded thus far (Ruzi, Richard and
Neil),
A few other things to add for anyone who is
You can enter the following command to turn it on:
START TRACE(ACCTG) CLASS(3)
It's documented in the System Setup Guide and the MQSC Command Reference.
What was a little confusing is that you can't turn it on via the SMFACCT
parameter. You have to turn in on using the command although you can
Dax,
is the memory increase ongoing, ie. does it increase with every test run, or
only once?
If only once, have you tried to configure the exit, but bypass your
processing within the exit and just return? I am just guessing, but maybe
the memory increase you see is caused by the pure loading of
Dave
START TRACE(ACCTG) CLASS(03)
The SMF records give input and output byte counts by local queue name.
Richard Jackson
SIAC -
CICS/MQ Systems
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Williams, Dave
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Hi all
I am flying in an area that I am not familiar with trying to help out a developer but
here goes anyway:)
I have a 2 .Net apps that are connecting to a Solaris box via an MQ client. The Client
and server MQ version is 5.2, csd 5 for the server. One app is sending a request that
Master, I feel there has been a great disturbance in The List. It is as if
1,600 people collectively went eeewww, thanks for the visual - NOT!.
-- T.Rob (who is leaving his desk to go wash up...)
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Sievert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
Ooops... Looks like the literal translation of a quite common phrase in my
native language had an unexpected effect...
Maybe I should stick with 'just a thought' next time.
Apologies to anybody who was impacted by the 'visual', it wasn't my
intention to be the nauseous kind!
Stefan
From: Wyatt,
I haven't done it on HPUX but I think it's caused by the umask setting.
Cheers,
Ian
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From: Yuval Ofer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 3 September 2003 9:19 PM
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Subject: HPUX install: ./lap/jre/bin/java: not found
I'm tring to install
Stefan,
I live in Charlotte, North Carolina where every night the news has a story
about West Nile virus and encephalitis so the phrase kind of gave me a jolt.
I don't claim to speak for the rest of the list, the Star Wars reference
was just the first thing that came to mind. I'm all recovered
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