I know there's an api crossing exit for CICS on z/OS, and one available on
the distributed platforms, but does IBM plan on having an API Crossing exit
similar to that on the distributed environment available on z/OS ?
Any comments ... Interest ... ? what does IBM have to say ?
thanks,
PHIL
Jonas,
In addition to Pavel's comments
TCP KeepALive on TCP/IP PROFILE dataset would have to
be modified to set the INTERNAL parm (I haven't done
this yet, but I think I will soon). Each channel can
be configured to have a different time-out value.
Heartbeats may not be able to catch some
dis
I installed MQ ver 5.3 on my Windows NT workstation and am receiving this
inormation.
Anyone know what is wrong and how to fix it?
___
amqmsrvn.exe - Invalid Cur4rent Directory
The process cannot switch to the startup current directory
C:\WINNT\system32\. S
Hello Jonas,
I believe that happens when the client dies at the state where server (actually, the
user agent) does not want to send anything to the client; then the TCP connection will
stay there theoretically indefinitely (in practice, I guess, it is being reaped after
some very long interfal,
We implemented a lower KeepAlive value, both on our MQ server AIX
machine and on our PeopleSoft web server machines (where 95% of our
svrconn connections are coming from), and that significantly lowered the
number of connections. The web server is WebLogic 6.1, MQ is v5.3.
Peter Heggie
-Orig
>But this particular group that I am dealing with
>has always blamed MQ when something unexpected
>occured, in the past.
What? You've got other groups that *don't* blame MQ? Can I be their
support tech? :-)
-- T.Rob
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Hi,
Can anyone clarify this issue?
We are running MQ on an iSeris with WebSphere app srv.
The app srv use client connection to connect to the
qmgr. Now and then the system get full on disk and an
ipl is required to free the disk space again. At the
same time a lot of svrconn channel processes is a
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Hi,
We are going from V2 with DB2 on Windows 2000 to V5 with Oracle on Sun Solaris. Main changes with Oracle are:
When making SELECT calls, with DB2 you use Database.table name, with Oracle you will use Database.Schema.tablename
There are restrictions using the DATE/TIME clauses in Oracle, the
Any good practise or "how-to" documents available to move a broker
environment from using DB2 to using Oracle?
Also, is it best to move broker V2 first to V5 on DB2 or can you move it
from V2 on DB2 to V5 on Oracle?
Thanks
Francois van der Merwe
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Peter, I do know all that. Thanks for your response
anyway. I had checked all of the settings including
max len on queue manager, DLQ, channel, xmit queue...
The AMI manual does not say anything about max msg len
specific to AMI. All this had led me to believing that
the max msg len limit of WMQI a
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