MQControl is a lot cheaper.
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From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Robert
Broderick
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 1:40 PM
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Subject: Re: Pricing for Q Pasa!
What abot the pricing comparison between QPASA and MQControl?
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Hi all,
A client of mine is trying to use AS400 triggering, can
anyone please tell me what is needed on the AS400 for triggering.
I know how to set up triggering on most of the other platforms
but AS400 is new to me.
What is needed in addition to normal triggering tasks?
Thanx
Isn't the sender's IP address used in the comparison of when to drop a
channel?
I was once told by an IBMer that you could potentially name all your
receiver channels TO.MYQMGR (where MYQMGR is the queue manager name). Then
if you want to send messages to that queue manager, you created a sender
Hi Joan,
1- The persistence of the message is either set
explicitly by the PUTting program or the deafult is
taken. The intial value of MQMD.Persistence is
MQPER_PERSISTENCE_AS_Q_DEF (which is 2). It is
possible for the developer to inadvertently set this
field to something else before the PUT.
Hi Joan,
The other thing to also check is the Expiry of the message.
_
Pat Ferzola
TSYS MQ Tech Support
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Yes, less expensive but additionally, in my mind MQControl (Nastel) is a
better overall tool, period.
Donald S. Murray
MQSeries Systems Engineer
Desk- 201-369-8624
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From: Jerome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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John,
Absolutely correct. This is the basis for my advice to use the ALL parm for
the check. The check parm potentially looks at the QM name, the channel
name and/or the address before deciding whether to replace the MCA or crank
up a new instance. If you specify only Name then you never have
Robert,
We moved this process outside the clustering environment, using send and
receive channels with xmitq. Still going slow, what are you using to
look at the transfer rates? And what flow are you looking at?
I have increased my batchsz parm on the channel to 1000 but that still
does not seem
Here is the XML message being used:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=yes?
WfMessage
WfMessageHeader
ResponseRequiredIfError/ResponseRequired
UserContextDomDocBinder/UserContext
StarterADMIN/Starter
/WfMessageHeader
ProcessTemplateCreateAndStartInstance
Seeing as I worked for that darling company in the past I have always liked
The Product.
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Subject: Re: Pricing for Q Pasa!
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 08:17:16 -0400
Yes, less expensive but
Hi Emile,
This is a reply I posted on the listserv 6 month ago.
You can trigger in two different ways on the AS/400.
1. Use the amqserv4 program. This will do a syncrounous
call to the application program.
2. Use the amqstrg4 program. This will submit a job
that will call your application
The persistence of the local queue of the remote queue
manager does not matter. Because the persistence of
the message is determined/set during the PUT on the
sending side. Both Pers and Non-Per messages can
reside on the same queue regardless of the Persistence
of the queue. If the queue manager
Jonas,
I'm not an AS/400 type, but in our AS/400 MQ environment we use RUNMQTRM to
trigger our applications. We specify the application in the APPLICID and
the parms passed to the program in User Data. Is this synchronous or
asynchronous?
We are writing a program that will be able to access either the MQSeries
client
or MQSeries server depending on the system it runs on.
My understanding is that the code can be written such that no changes are
needed
and the method of connection (Client or Server) depends upon which set of
Jeff,
Sorry, not going to answer your question but have some related advice. Yes,
it is true that you can write code that runs the same on client and server
bindings. Just be sure to write the code to the more rigorous standards
required for a client.
Specifically, you want to do everything
C or Java?
Dave
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Tressler
Sent: 30 September 2003 16:03
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Subject: A program the uses MQSeries Client and Server libraries
We are writing a program that will be able to access either
Problem has been resolved. As suspected is was a conversion between EBCDIC
and ASCII and some queue configuration issues.
Thank you,
Chris
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Yes it is possible to do this using the base MQI (MQCONN, MQOPEN, MQPUT
etc.). We do this on both NT, AIX and Solaris platforms.
You need to look at www.mqseries.net and do a search in the software
repository for either ntloadmq, sunloadmq and slloadmq (for AIX).
These will give you ideas on how
Jeff,
You can find samples that dynamically load the mq libraries at:
http://www.developer.ibm.com/tech/sampmq.html
It should be fairly simple to modify them to do what you are asking.
Scott
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From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeff A
Tressler
Just a guess, but if you executed the 'mqver' as a system command, the
reply may give you a hint. I don't believe, the command comes with a client
install.
Name:WebSphere MQ
Version: 530.3 CSD03
CMVC level: p530-CSD03J
BuildType: IKAP - (Production)
Jeff
I suggest, if you follow this technique, you load the Server Libs first,
since it is not unusual to install both libraries.
John Scott
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The Perl interface to MQSeries has to decide if it's running on a client or
server machine.
For Unix, the method it uses is to look for a directory named
/var/mqm/qmgrs/@SYSTEM. If it exists, it's a server install, else a client
install.
For Windows, the code looks into the MQ portion of the
Hi all,
We have just upgraded from MQ 5.2 to 5.3 on OS/390.
And when we started the queue manager we found that
the listener did not get started as you can see from
the error messages of the MSTR job below. We haven t
applied any PTFs yet. What would be the problem?
Thanks in advance for your
What is the BATCHSIZE and BATCHINT of the CLUSRCVR channel on the receiving
side?
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From: Blanding, Walter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 3:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Cluster transmit Queue problems
Good thought but retry is
Hi Navin,
It depends on your policies, but if you could get sudo for something like a 2-line
script, you could use 'newgrp mqm' as its first command, (the 2nd line would run the
thing you need). Then the process would be run under root:mqm even though root would
not be in a mqm group on a
Looks like our sys programmer had changed the PARM for
the listner and we started the qmgr without referring
to that parm.
Thanks,
Ruzi
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It sounds like your CHIN task didn't successfully
start. I would look at
the listing for CHIN job and see what
Ruzi,
Is context security active, and if it is, did you define a hlq.CONTEXT.**
profile in the MQADMIN class? The CHIN needs to update context on
several of the SYTEM queues and will fail at startup if it does not have
permission to do so. This might be why the CHIN is not active.
-Tom
Ruzi
Is the CHIIN up... It looks like it's being started but NOT staying up.
Check the SYSLOG.
If your CHIN STC output is saved, check that.
Check the command queue
Richard Jackson
SIAC -
CICS/MQ Systems
212-383-9043
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Hello,
Why dont you use the setmqaut command to give the qmgr authorizations you want,
for example:
setmqaut -m YourQMGR -t qmgr -p root +connect +inq +dsp
and use the same command for the queue authorization you want.
Michel Jalette, CGI.
Pavel Tolkachev [EMAIL PROTECTED]@AKH-Wien.AC.AT
In all cases the objects are being stored in LDAP.
If I create a QCF using the JMSAdmin tool under 5.3, I see that there is a
field called localaddress. I leave it unaltered (blank).
If I try and access this 5.3 created QCF using a JMS application running
under 5.3, it fails with the below
Is the start parm (MQ1PXPRM) in the new 5.3 loadlib or appropriate steplib?
Ruzi R
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We are having problems trying to create an XA connection with the new XA
Client software.
We are trying to establish an XA connection with WebLogic. We create an
MQXAQueueConnectionFactory object. Everything is good up to this point.
After that, we get XAQueueConnection which fails with a
Peter,
The LOCAL_ADDRESS field is not mentioned at all in the MQ Using
Java Manual. Has anyone successfully used a 5.3 QCF under Client
mode without specifying localaddress? It seems that the JMSAdmin
tool can't handle a 5.3 QCF that does not have some value in the
localaddress field, and neither
Has anyone seen this new product announcement ? It appears to be plain MQ,
but for Windows or Linux.
Check this out:
http://www-3.ibm.com/fcgi-bin/common/ssi/ssialias?infotype=ansubtype=caappname=Demonstrationhtmlfid=897/ENUS203-258
Would anyone from IBM care to explain the differences
Oh good grief - another version!
At least some of the differences appear to be outlined in the Limitations
section of the announcement:
Limitations
The program is licensed to run only on a uniprocessor machine (that is, a
machine with no more than a single CPU)
No more than 10 server-to-server
Limitations
The program is licensed to run only on a uniprocessor machine (that is, a
machine with no more than a single CPU)
No more than 10 server-to-server queue manager channels may be active
concurrently
No more than 10 server-to-client channels may be active concurrently
No extended
Cool! Then it should only cost $5 USD for the limitations ;-)
Chris
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how much does it cost?
Wyatt, T. Rob
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Hello fellow MQers,
I need to know how long MQ takes a thread attached to a queue after an application has ended to disconnect. It should be short, somewhere betweeninstantly and 5 seconds, I would think. Also, did this value increase from v5.2 to v5.3?
There is one application group in our
Good Grief Charlie Brown,
You're right. Seems like the majority of the functionality is the same,
they're just reacting to a fundamental change in computer manufacturing,
where now there can be very many CPUs (70). The pricing method is
becoming obsolete.
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I wonder what the cost is. I assume that is the only reason to consider it?
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Oh good grief - another version!
At least
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Talk about confusing!
The CSD04 read me says the below:
quote
o Firewall Support
The restrictions on the use of the local address property, used to
support firewall
requirements from base Java and JMS have been removed in fix pack
CSD04.
However the following new information
Peter,
The developer has told me that his mq jar files are 5.3 CSD4. He
says that they all have a date of 06-17-2003. So I went to look
at mine, (I know for a fact I am at 5.3 CSD04) and they all have
a date of 03-06-2004! I am guessing he doesn't have 5.3 CSD4 jar
files?
If you and he each run
The MQ APRM for 5.3 is quite explicit about the close
options for permanent dynamic queues.
Are they using MQCO_DELETE_PURGE??
*===*
MQCO_DELETE
Delete the queue.
The queue is deleted if either of the following is true:
It is a permanent dynamic queue,
What is the '/' after the 1414 in the MQSERVER variable
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Oops, sorry, I didn't catch that you were trying to use the client locally.
You might want to
Hello,
I am new to the Websphere/MQ environment. Our shop is z/OS, MQ V5.3. Are
there any good books on the market to help me get up to speed?
Regards,
Ralph
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