Some good
suggestions.
However, for
future reference to all this turned out to be a Solaris permissions issue.
Somehow permissions on /tmp had been reset and no userID (except root) was able
to write files there.
At one point
I had a sev 1 PMR open on this. what finally clued me in (I c
and.. what log on account do you use in the MQ services under the control
panel? May be try with a local Administrator account. I remember I have
something similar but not the exact symptom like this one and finally found
out that it's the domain id issue on the MQ services.
Ian
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You may need to double check that you or someone didn't accidentally
configure the listener within the inetd.conf and services file. Then if
you are trying to run runmqlsr it will complain that someone has that port.
Another recommendation for UNIX is to actually use the top end port numbers
(1000
> Given that the earth's magnetic field is starting to shift
You mean 12.000 years have past already??? phew ... time flies :-)
Michael
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If the listener is running
properly you can telnet to it and get a blank screen, if not running you get a
connection broken from telnet...
Michael
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From the FFST it looks like the program is "runmqlsr" and which would mean that even though you believe your listener is starting and binding the port you asked for, fine enough, it sure seems to have some issues. Try using some other port or find out who is using that particular port(1414,
Given that the earth's magnetic field is starting to shift, it could very
well mean north one day.
Larry Hendersen
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How are you accessing your machine, e.g. local login, MS Terminal Services,
PC Anywhere, etc.?
Web Sphere
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Rao,
I think I mentioned this already. You should look at both MQSoftware's QPasa,
and Nastel's Autopilot/MQ.
I believe both of these packages offer the ability to clone a WMQ
configuration, then make changes separately.
Dave A.
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From: Adiraju, Rao [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
Title: Any change management tools out their for WMQ objects
Rob - thanks - I have down loaded the file. And also I
have been told, we can run the Perl scripts on NT as well. So that takes care of
UNIX and NT platforms. That leaves with z/OS platform, where I think WMQ itself
provides a MOVE fun
That is a good question, and you can find that information on:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/integration/support/supportpacs/individual/mp6i.html
Also, your system configuration will depend on what is on it, i.e
databases, brokers, and other misc. stuff, and whether you are using
persistent or s
I wish I knew. I am at a dead end with this one as well.
There is a post at mqseries.net about the same subject. Again no answer. :-(
http://www.mqseries.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=12699&highlight=
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Thanks Christian.
What is the command for exporting all the message
flows and message sets ?
--- "Bock, Christian"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi WS,
>
> the broker UUID is a file that is located in
> /var/wmqi/registry//
> or /var/mqsi/registry// depending on
> your installation.
> You just n
Hi Peter, we're on MQ5.3 CSD 5 and this is a Windows
NT box.
On our other servers, the autostart works fine. Only
this particular one.
Any pointers?
--- "Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just curious,
what version of MQ are you on?
>
> One of my team members has a laptop
Just for giggles. Look in /errors/AMQERR01.log and
QMGRS/@SYSTEM/ERRORS/AMQERR01.LOG and see if you see anything. Also, do you
see anything in the event viewer under any of the three folders.
bobbee
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R
What should be the typical specs for an AIX system
that would host only MQSeries queue managers (not MQSI
brokers, just multiple queue managers) ?
The number of queue managers initially would be 10 but
would grow ...
(We're thinking of moving our queue managers to a
central system.)
--- Robert
Just curious, what version of MQ are you on?
One of my team members has a laptop with Windows2000 with MQ 5.3 CSD4, and
has the same problem. Still no clue why it happens. Luckily none of our
"real" queue managers have this problem, although they don't get a daily
reboot like the laptop does.
---
Yes , all the services are configured to start
automatically.
I can see from the MQExplorer that the queue manager
is unavailable. No mq processes in task manager.
However, Control Panel shows IBM MQseries Service has
started.
When I manually start the queue manager it starts up
fine. Only it doe
Thanks again T.Rob and Nick.
I am aware of the products (using Channel/message
exits) that log messages passing thru the channels. My
confusion was about the persistent messages in the
queue/log files.
Now I understand that the messages are deleted from
the queue file when they are retrieved from
Actually...
Cressida's ReQuest (http://www.cressida.info/products_am_mqla.shtml)
works off the MQ log, I asked them if they had received documentation from
IBM and they didn't. Their origin is o.a. a number of former Candle
employees
they already went through a number of internal log changes from I
Rob,
No, these products don't use the logs. I was just suggesting some ways of
saving and accessing message traffic if that is the requirement.
I believe one of the two products works as a message exit and the other
works off or on top of the actual mq executables.
Nick
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Nick,
Just to clarify, the products you are talking about install as channel or
API exits, right? I am not aware of any that troll through the log files to
extract data. Even if they did, the log files are undocumented and the
format may change with any release. I would be hesitant to recommend
Not quite - nothing is ever deleted from the log, only the queue file. The
log contains an entry stating that the message was deleted. There's a big
difference.
(Side note: even with circular logs, nothing is deleted, it is only
overwritten. Deletion implies manipulation of the actual log entry
If you really need the ability to recover or view these sort of messages on
an ongoing basis there are some products out there which can do it (Bristol,
Reconda to name a couple). Of course they cost $$$. There is also a free
channel exit support pack which captures messages. The support pack cr
T. Rob,
So, when sending MCA GETs the message, the message is
delted from the QM1 log. As a result, it cannot be
recoverd at QM1 later. Also, on QM2 when the
application GETs the message it is deleted from the
QM2 log. It cannot be recovered later either. It makes
sense.
It seems that the only 2
Do you have all of the services configured to start automatically?
I have the queue emanager, channel initiator, listener and command server...
Have you looked in both MQ/Errors and MQ/QMGR/errors?
Bill
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WS,
Go to a DOS prompt and do a 'dspmq' to see what state the queue manager is
really in.
Regards,
John Dawson
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Yup, Chris indicated he is doing that curently and I have done that in the
past.
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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 15:46:39 +
Thanks.
We have
Hi everyone,
I've configured the a queue manager for automatic
start
on Windows.
However after system reboot, the queue manager is an
unavailable state.
The event viewer does not indicate any errors. The IBM
MQSeries service shows as started in the Services
panel
(in Control panel)
Has anyone f
Short answer: Yes.
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Thanks.
We have business and infrastructure reasons as to using a single machine and for operational, scalability (i.e. connecting scores of applications), availability and performance reasons are planning on using multiple brokers on the same machine. I was concerned when I read your comment
South? You mean North no doubt. :-)
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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 09:28:52 -0500
There's something broken along your comm path to the cluster, e.g. r
Good idea.
While up in Boston we had an issue with the QMGR coming back up for the same
reason. Couldn't afford the time for notification, investagation and
resolution because it was a trade processing system. We added a KORN script
to the Veritas start up script to do the same. Kept people off my
I think what Mr. Broderick ;-) has stated is right on target that tuning
the environment will help increase performance, but if you choose to add
another broker you have to allocate a large enough resource to handle the
load. All-in-all it really comes down to design and understanding the
products
There's something broken along your comm path to the cluster, e.g. router,
firewall, etc. Get your comm person to check it out. I typically get this
sort of problem when my VPN tunnel between two queue managers goes south.
Antony Boggis
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Jan,
The first entry must record the entire message so that it can be rebuilt
from the log if necessary. The second entry merely needs to record that the
message was deleted so the entry is minimal.
-- T.Rob
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Hi all,
I am trying to set-up a broker which
processes message flows under xa transactional control. However,
when we run a message the following error is thrown on what looks like
it first call to the BRKDB, within a reset content descriptor node.. Note,
we also log this message to a separate
Hi David,
did you enter the correct xmitq in the channel definition? Otherwise it may
be, that the channes is started but fails, opening the xmitq.
Regards
Hubert
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An: [EMAIL
Yes, these errors are what I ran into. My QM saw those old resources, and
this was the 1 time out of the hundred where it decided to not start but
throw those errors.
I am thinking that if I always run amqiclen in my script after issuing
endmqm -i in my scripts, I will eliminate this problem. And
We were just performance testing a tuning a broker and we did hear word that
you can increase the number of execution grooups to whatever number your box
can handle with respect to resources AND increase the number of threads in
each message flow accessing the queue. But were told that there is a
b
TIME
Esp if you are using PubSub and Aggre. nodes.
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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 10:25:00 +
Hi everyone,
Can you tell me what are the disadvantages of having
the WMQI
Peter,
I am fuzzy on this one, but I thought I remember that if you had resources
laying around from an earlier execution of a QMGR the current one would not
start because he detects the resource usage being related to him (QMGR).
Maybe there are holes in this process and you can start it back I bu
Did your managers go to management school or have they recently been through
agressive brain surgery with a doctor who has parkensons??
Just the fact that you are running software that isn't supported wold seem a
no brainer. Maybe while they are at it they could roll back all your
desktops to W
Glad it worked.
Ruzi
--- "Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT)"
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> I tested this thoroughly and it works great.
>
> 1- Alter QM2FULL REPOS(' ') //so you can do step 2
>
> 2- REFRESH CLUSTER(CLUSTER1) REPOS(YES) // push out
> all the old info from
> the repository, and only populate
Hi everyone,
Can you tell me what are the disadvantages of having
the WMQI Broker database on a separate box from that
of the Broker?
This would mean that the Broker would use a client
connection to the Broker Database.
Has anyone implemented such a scenario ?
Thanks
WS
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If we have a server that is big enough (i.e. 8 CPU's, etc) why would we have a problem creating more brokers with their own queue managers? We were looking at having 3 queue managers with brokers all running on this big machine, what problems could you foresee?
TIA,
Kulbir.
>--
Edward,
which of the queuemanagers is full, which is partial repository?
which of the channels are defined explicit, which implicit?
mayby you should post the output of your displays too, e.g.:
display qmgr all
display clusqmgr all
display clusq all
for qm1 and qm2
regards, stefan
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