Re: Looking for a command or a script to generate MQ object definiti ons

2003-02-13 Thread Bill Seng
Have you seen this? http://www-3.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries/txppacs/ms03.html Regards, Bill Middleware Group Mailbox To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc:

Re: AMQ4757 Error applying CSD01 to Windows 2000 V5.3

2003-02-04 Thread Bill Seng
Arlen, I ran into the same issue and found two items that could cause this. 1. After shutting down MQSeries Services via the system tray icon, right click on the icon and select Hide. This will stop the process that control the icon. 2. I found that I had to stop the virus scanning services

Re: MO71 Beta testers required

2003-01-09 Thread Bill Seng
Paul, You have a great product! I would be glad to check it out for you. Thanks! Bill Paul Clarke paulg_clarke@UK.To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IBM.COM cc: Sent by: MQSeries

Re: MQSI and Cluster of MQSeries

2003-01-06 Thread Bill Seng
or not you have an affinity between messages. Regards Tim A Bill Seng bill.seng.b@BAYETo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] R.COM cc: Sent by: MQSeriesSubject: Re: MQSI and Cluster

Re: MQSI and Cluster of MQSeries

2003-01-05 Thread Bill Seng
Kritsana, Make sure that all 3 queues have default bind (DEFBIND) set to NOTFIXED. This will force the messages to route to all three queue managers in a round robin fashion. By default, DEFBIND is set to OPEN, which causes all messages to by default go to the first queue with that name defined

Re: Script Question

2002-11-07 Thread Bill Seng
Bobbee, You could try the following: nohup . ~/.profile; exec $PROC -file=$CONFIG $TRACE $OUT 21 However I haven't had much success with that. Instead, I start the adapters using the unix at command within a script: at now -EOF /dev/null 21 . ~/.profile cd $DIR exec $PROC

Re: Duplicate Queue Manager Names

2002-06-27 Thread Bill Seng
Jason, Have you considered setting each queue manager to be the default for each respective server so that applications do not need to specify a queue manager name. Alternatively, the application can determine the queue manager name based upon host name, if you are employing that convention,

Re: MS62: MQSeries - Linear log clean-up script

2002-06-26 Thread Bill Seng
Barry, Thanks, but I am OK on the UNIX side. I just wanted to use the script on Windows 2000 server. I seem to recall someone mentioning that the -n option had a problem. Thanks, Bill Goldstein, Barry A To: [EMAIL

Re: MS62: MQSeries - Linear log clean-up script

2002-06-25 Thread Bill Seng
update, but you can use the the Windows Event Viewer to check that last log file that you can delete. It's not an automatic solution, but it can solves the problem when the log is gettint huge. Cheers, Paulo -Original Message- From: Bill Seng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: segunda-feira

MS62: MQSeries - Linear log clean-up script

2002-06-24 Thread Bill Seng
Greetings, I downloaded the MS62: MQSeries - Linear log clean-up script SupportPac and found a comment regarding recovery log information being in the registry as of v5.1. The perl script only addresses using the qm.ini file - not the registry. Is anyone aware of any updates made to MS62 to