like all good dinosaurs it is time to go
thanks to everyone who help me get clustering and shared queue's going
it's been a blast
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ed for the, didn't redo the XPARM since it stated that it defaults to the QSG from the ZPARM
however we are having difficulty translating the RACF to Top Secret parms
what is the impact of running "qsg-name.NO.SUBSYS.SECURITY"
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I hope to run normal with the attach group name and by your suggestion for recovery have a secondary ZPARM by SSID
our auto ops will probably have to be adapted to interpret this
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I was hoping that the ZPARM assembly could be used transparently across LPAR's (ZOS images)
it appears that the datasharing name for DB2 has to be unique for the DB2name positional parameter
has anyone been able to get around this for shared queue's
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I did notice that on our client QMGR's, if they had port 141 it would connect to anything and join any cluster
however
if you used anything other than 1414, the only cluster handshaking was with LIKE port definitions for DNS allocations
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look at your redbook for hints and tips to see if we are interpreting things correctly
all we code is 2 channel definitions (cluster sender and receiver)
then drop the message into the QMGR
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t are accurate
clusters work great at incorporating the platforms
and by next week, should have shared queue's working on my little dinosaur PC
MQ is great
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also get a clean compile if the program name is in quotes, and the DYNAM option is used (however I then get a failure on MQCONN)
I'm going to have to add this to my WHY DO YOU DRIVE ON A PARKWAY AND PARK ON A DRIVEWAY list
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after 35 years you would think that I would have learned that the same library does not mean the same conditions
thanks for pointing me in the right direction
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now I am wondering if
CALL 'program' is static
and
CALL PROGRAM is dynamic
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in a SYSAFF to LPAR "B" and it works
he put in a SYSAFF to LPAR "A" and his doesn't work (even after another LLA refresh)
now we are really stumped
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nyone experienced problems with dynamic calls to programs from link listed libraries
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the cost is the only reason we are not moving on at this point
still at TS 1.3 (with current maintenance)
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(CVT_PTR),
2 FILLER CHAR(340),
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SYSID = CVT.SYS_ID;
EOM:
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TO WPRM-QMGR-4.
DISPLAY 'QMGR IS ' WPRM-QMGR.
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et to the right one
thanks for the heads up
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that's perfect
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are on the same pair of test machine QMGR's and they are called M001 and M002
SYSPlex Distributor will put the iteration on one of the pairs (M001 or M002)
the program has to determine on which ZOS image it is running to do the MQCONN
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the issue is with the playground M00n QMGR's
if they fail to identify the M, then they will be in the clones of production
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der the full repositories (that are not cloned) and they float between LPAR's
this requires additional logic to resolve
not sure if there is an easier way to attack this
D00n QMGR's are clones of production
M00n QMGR's are a playground for programmers
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easiest way to programmatically do MQCONN's
especially when the default QMGR's cannot be resolved in system symbolics (this does work for the highest level QMGR)
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we have the same scenario
could you send me any answers you get from IBM responders
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ours is on the mainframe
but due to the 64k (63k IBM restriction) in the coupling facility it cannot be a shared queue
and I am sure due to the size and longevity, the coupling space costs would keep it as a cluster queue
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there are multiple new checks to determine the QMGR that the queue is addressable from
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I am new to this arena, but we have multiple QMGR's ( ...MSTR )on our SYSPlex
each QMGR has an associated ...CHIN
is this what you are reffering to
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has anyone used the TSO CLIST - CSQ4RCH1 to view, delete or forward messages on a queue
would like to know if the out-of-the-box code shipped with MQ was sufficient, or if you had to modify any of the code
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does anyone have the link to the support pac for a MQ pac that could be used to simulate FTP use to the mainframe
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in what year is this meeting
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Signs of dyslexia are starting to surface
Like when I started drinking at the age of 12
http://www-3.ibm.com/services/learning/conf/us/index.html
14-18 Jun Transaction & Messaging technical conference featuring CICS and WebSphere MQ Las Vegas NV
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would be nice to just lay the file down, right now there is no recovery when they lose a connection
we do trigger on the orders when they come in, so that is an option
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Its
like the as/400 to mainframe file transfers
is there a support pac out there that could be used as an example to accomplish the simple movement of data from point a to point b (no response required with this message transfer)
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there seems to be a hang-up on the word GROUP and on a conflict of the word PROFILE
has anyone else lived through this ...
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If one of the engines on a two engine plane fails
The other engine will always get
iesce code (since they were cancelling the trigger STC)
I actually find the trigger fascinating (but it does have its share of quirks)
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The other engine will alway
ity people said we had
so your insight into the real-time distributed process hits home and is one I will pass on to our Architects, who I hope take ownership of MQ here
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Thanks
I passed your note on to the programmers
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If one of the engines on a two engine plane fails
The other engine will always get you to the site of the crash
thanks
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If one of the engines on a two engine plane fails
The other engine will always get you to the site of the crash
through, so the job could stay active all day if we get 1 message every 20 seconds
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The other engine will always get you to the site of the crash
what is the breakdown for MQGMO-WAITINTERVAL
does a value of 3 equate to 30 seconds
book implies it is 5 minutes, but job runs for 35 seconds, with the wait specified at PIC S9(09) BINARY VALUE 3
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our ZOS guys are monitoring those
I am responsible for CICS, and now MQ on the mainframe
so I posed the question to both lists, in retrospect to any discrepancies of these various products
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has anyone had any experience with the Z990 box and maintenance levels of software
we are installing the Trex and are at ZOS 1.4, TS 1.3, MQ 2.1, and the CA family of products
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with the data accessible from where it eventually runs
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A good friend will come bail you out of jail..
but, a true friendwill be sitting next to you saying, "...that wa
your right it does take a little to maintain the code for enhancements, but it is controlled by the technical staff,
the prep work is accomplished like a utility and the applications folks see the data as COMMAREA or TEMP STORAGE by the time the get involved
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(), and then the program that would run somewhere in the enterprise to process the data know from the commarea that it switched to temp storage
I don't rely on IBM system products to deliver solutions, but I would like them to not restrict my ability to be creative
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we currently use a combination of COMMAREA and SHARED TEMP STORAGE in the Coupling facility
if the data exceeds the COMMAREA length, it cuts over to Temp Storage
why wouldn't MQ messages be able to exploit this technique
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I take it e-vaulting is not an IBM offering
and won't be part of the Tech Conference
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destroy afterwards the announcement with all appendices as well as allfaellige copies or to delete. The use of the information is forbidden.
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is the mq list affected by out of office messages
if so is there a way to turn it off in lotus notes
reason I ask is that on the CICS list I can put a parm in that identifies the list and sets it to no-mail
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for those who like to read
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SUPPORTING INFO
From MXG Sourclib member ACHAP03
DDCONS impact
lead time
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I asked our DBA about this and here is his response
We have about a hundred stored procedures in production, and they are all defined with "COMMIT ON RETURN NO". It's hard to tell what is causing the -904 without knowing the reason code and the resource name.
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well, I've never been accused of being just anybody
thanks for letting me know the acronym (not that I'll remember it)
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thanks, that is what I was looking for
I kept seeing notes about 5.3 and around here they thought we were at ver 1
is 2.1 a stable release, we only have 1 application and it receives messages from an outside vendor
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P001MSTR - STARTED - TIME=01.32.45
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another STOP it would say it is already stopped, but when we entered a START it would go to saved status
then when the NT side would send a message, it went to running status
it only worked when we had it in SAVED status
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start allows it to work again
this is a RCVR channel
does the force create a situation that could corrupt data
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ds to work
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maybe I won't spend all my time in the CICS arena at the next tech conference
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a single message immediately, then address a proper MQ design
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we have 2 queues and a separate single started task reading each queue
it is a 1 to 1 ratio
we also only have one connection that puts messages into the queue (a different connection on each one)
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and then with overlays read any message and format it into the layout to be processed
we are under the assumption that the max an 01 level can be is 16 meg
not sure if a message would exceed that limitation, or is there another way to read the message into memory
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job just wakes up and reads all that is available
are there any benefits to changing this to run under CICS
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empty
Architects who think the glass is twice the size it should be
and Systems guys (like myself) who believe the keg is dry
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, would like their order processed first
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Please re
h any of these
I have recommended that we switch to a single message so the monster program that needs the info in a specific sequence doesn't have to change right away
and I would like to know if this is a good direction
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jokes on me
finally found out that MSMQ has a sub title --- Bill Gates
maybe I won't spend all my time in the CICS sessions at the next Tech Conference
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move on to a second MQ application some day
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I just signed up for this list yesterday since our MQ guy is no longer here
when I returned to my cubical world today I had the following message and was wondering if it is normal to get this stuff from this list
Dave,
I wanted to send you a personal invitation to our upcoming Webinar and in
thanks for the next question to ask
I will find out what part MS MSMQ plays in our environment
by the way we are ZOS 1.3 and MQ ver 1 on the mainframe
we are ver 5 of MQ on the client
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I like simple approaches and will keep this one in mind
not a bad way to approach something if there is not a system controlled piece
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duplicate info
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is anyone familiar with a vendor product called ENCORE
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