Would there be delivery and commit assurance considerations for him to
use client from each blade vs. QM-to-QM?
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From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Potkay, Peter M (ISD, IT)
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 1:54 PM
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I have never seen the real reason why a BINDINGS connection has this
limitation. Can someone from level 3/2 please explain a single
application instance cannot connect to multiple QMs in his scenario?
Thanks in advance.
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Title: MQ under HACMP with client connections (remote JMS/MDB's)
Can anyone explain what the effect would be or has done one or both of the configurations below?
Active/Standby: With only 1 queue manager that has, client connections over SVRCONN channels I would think that the client would
not
had the opportunity to test it at my customer as yet. The quick fix was
to turn it off since production wasn't pushing it hard enough to warrant
its use anyway.
Cheers...
Jim Nuckolls
McCarty, Brian wrote:
We are looking at adding PipeLineLength=2 to under CHANNELS: in our qm.ini files.
Has
you'd know the settings have taken effect,
besides for monitoring performance. One piece of advice though,
make sure your running at MQ Series 5.2 CSD 6 or above.
Joe
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McCarty, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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We are looking at adding PipeLineLength=2 to under CHANNELS: in our qm.ini files. Has
anyone had issues with this before? How do you know the settings is actually taking
effect?
Please let me know your opinions on this parameter.
Thanks,
Brian M. McCarty
USAA, Senior Systems Programmer
The web-site says WBIMB
supportsSQL Server 2000 fix pack 3but I think that is just for the
broker, not XA support.
Either way, there is a
non-supported work-around if you really need it. Basically since Sybase
and SQL Server use the same code base, you can follow the instructions for
Question: Is the broker
running on Windows also? Is the broker and SQLServer running on the same
box? When you start the ODBC tracing from the Data Sources GUI, do you get
any output?
B
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Does anyone know how to manually set the user id in the MQ header when using the JMS
API? Normally it just takes the user id from the user that is putting the message,
but I need to manually set it to an ID that is valid on the mainframe (i.e. RACF)
rather than the distributed WAS id that it
, October 07, 2003 2:16 PM
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Subject: Re: How to manually set the MQ userid from a JMS client app..
Here you go:
((Message)outMessage).setStringProperty(JMSXUserID, FRED);
later
Roger...
Quoting McCarty, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone know how to manually set the user id
I don't think Tivoli does enqueue/dequeue at the current version. We put a request
for an enhancement but I don't know when it's coming out.
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From: Antony Boggis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 3:44 PM
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Subject: Tivoli
There's a mqax example in C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere MQ\Tools\mqax\Samples\excel.
It should do what your are looking for.
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From: Richard Bellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 9:27 AM
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Subject: MQ Series Windows
Is
your CSD level of the control center the same as the configuration
manager? Previously, there used to be these kind of problems if the
release level of the CC was not exactly the same as the CM.
-Original Message-From: Yonny Serrano
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday,
Is there a reply q back to your local queue manager? If so, just create a remote q
definition on your server that points to a queue on the remote server that does not
actually exist. Make the message a request message with the discard option set asking
for a report message. The report
Thanks John! That's' exactly what I was looking for.
B
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From: John Matoba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 11:55 AM
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Brian,
It's a fairly straightforward script that get triggered.
request process for this but I also know you all take
notice when a substantial part of the community starts writing the same
enhancement to the base code.
-- T.Rob
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managers. It works like a charm.
later
Roger..
Quoting McCarty, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think we can bypass the platform problem by making a command executable
generically called. I wrote a small Java program as an example. I think
it
will work on Windows, Solaris, Linux and AIX without any
Nope, we do it all the time for EMC disk-for-disaster-recovery stuff. Just shutdown
the queue managers, do an ipcrm on all segments. Backup the file systems (just
incase). Tar it up everything under /var/mqm an move it to a new /var/mqm, or just
mount /var/mqm to a different mount
You say that you built a script that started by triggering and then reads the
application queue that has messages that the body contains a command to run? Just
looking for clarification because I think we would like to do this also for more than
just mqver. Does the script actually call a
If you
using MQ for Java (not JMS), you can do this to check:
qMgr.isConnected()
It
returns a Boolean, so it's fast and easy to check.
Thanks,
B
-Original Message-From: Alan Stewart
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003
4:09 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
I am pretty sure that's the Windows Services instance of IBM MQSeries. Just issue
net stop IBM MQSeries from a command line or stop the service from the GUI. I have
seen it not come down if you stop all the queue managers manually first. In that case
go start - run - kill pid of service.
I have a JMS request/reply program where I am sending a message that is a
request...but I want to the reply sent to a queue/queue manager that I am not actually
connected to. Meaning that if I was to use a MQ program I would just code a specific
reply-to-queue-manager and
This is a popular thread on mqseries.net:
http://www.mqseries.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=4104highlight=5+3+fdc
See if that's got what your looking for.
B
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From: JoE JK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 9:57 PM
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The long windows path's definitely don't work. Do what Steve suggested below with
short file names...or alternatively put your execution in a batch file and put it in
a short path like C:\Batch\prog.bat. I find that putting to long of string on the
process definition makes it harder to
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Subject: Re: Applying HIPER PTF on AIX for CSD03...
Brian,
Try using the -x flag with the 'fuser' command, like this:
fuser -fux libimqb23ia_r.a
HTH,
Peter
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There is a HIPER fix out called IY43610 that I am trying to apply on AIX 4.3.3 running
WMQ 5.3 CSD03. I stopped the queue managers and used ipcrm and slibclean before
trying to copy the files. I was able to move 6 of the files (logged in as root), but
I can't get 2 of them to copy.
cp:
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Use the 'fuser -fu filename' command to display the process Ids that have
this file open.
Steve Moen
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From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of McCarty,
Brian
Sent: Tuesday, July 08
Title: MQ Java Client NT Service and MQJE011 error
If you cant
get this java app to run as the service correctly, you can use the trigger
monitor support pack (its very reliable) and it runs as a service. Then you can have the java application
be inserted in the process definition of the
Specialist/Solutions Expert
e-business Solution Advisor/Designer/Technologist
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From: McCarty, Brian
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 10:47 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:JMS
I would bet that somewhere in your WAS or application jvm you have and old
com.ibm.mq.jar class listed. In your app server activity, error and standard out
logs...do a search for mq and see if you find anything. The other thing to do is
add your real mq jar files and the lib directory to the
I think you already answered my question in your question...I haven't had my caffeine
yet. If you are putting the MA88 jar files in the app server or JVM classpath, that's
your problem. You definitely need to add the jar files that come installed with MQ
5.3. DO NOT use the MA88 jar files
Did you put a return in your mydlq.rul file on the last line? Can you get runmqldq to
pull off any messages at all when using a rules file? When you run it interactively
you have to key control-z, control-z in order for the commands to be executed. Put a
hard return at the end of your rule
-- T.Rob
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From: McCarty, Brian
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Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 8:38
PM
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Subject: Re: IBM WebSphere MQ v5.3
and WAS installation
That question should have read Are you using WAS 5.0
Enterprise Edition OR Advanced Edition?
If you
situatiuon 'queue missed' !
We have seen this before when using MQ adapters, (JMS based) from external
vendors, towards standard ERP systems...
Please provide me with the URL:s and I will update myself on alternatives to
the trigger monitor!
denis
From: McCarty, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply
Are you using WAS 5.0 Enterprise Edition of Advanced Edition?
Brian M. McCarty
USAA, Senior Systems Programmer
210.913.1678
MQ/WMQI Specialist/Solutions Expert
e-business Solution Advisor/Designer/Technologist
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From: Ron Bower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Message-
From: Teresa Cheung
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Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 7:10
PM
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Subject: Re: IBM WebSphere MQ v5.3
and WAS installation
Yes, Brian
McCarty,
Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using
WAS 5.0 Enterprise Edition of Advanced Edition?
Brian
Are you using clustering? Are the sender channels in question by chance the static
cluster sender or the dynamic cluster senders? I think we have fixed this before but
let me know about your clustering usage so I can help more.
Thanks,
Brian M. McCarty
USAA, Senior Systems Programmer
I may not understand all your requirements, but there shouldn't be anything stopping
you from coding the reply-to-q in the message just because you're using a java app.
Maybe you could describe what you're seeing the problem to be some more.
Also, if you have the capacity to run this as a JMS
Look for a core file or look in WMQI admin doc for how to set an early trace for
commands (not the broker user trace stuff). That trace should tell you the last thing
that happened before the dump.
Usually it's a database access problem.
Brian M. McCarty
USAA, Senior Systems Programmer
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McCarty, Brian
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Yes, Bristol's transaction vision looks like a real good tool for end-to-end
message/transaction monitoring:
http://www.bristol.com/transactionvision/index.html
but this does require that a binary intercept the MQ calls made by the application
before hitting the queue manager. They say that
http://sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/procexp.shtml
http://sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/listdlls.shtml
You can then search for the file in the list and see who's accessing it. Play with
the tool a little while to get the hang of it, there are a ton of options.
Brian M. McCarty
USAA, Senior
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From: McCarty, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 11:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: monitoring
On NT (or Unix) just right a program that sends PCF messages to capture the
QM statistics that you
On NT (or Unix) just right a program that sends PCF messages to capture the QM
statistics that you are looking for. If you look at:
http://publibfp.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/html/csqzac03/csqzac03tfrm.htm
you will quickly learn all the wonderful things you can monitor and statistics you can
If you use Shared Queue's on MVS but want to use triggering, how would that work? If
the message lands on a shared queue but you want multiple CICS regions supporting
pulling the message off, how do you set it up so that only 1 trigger message is sent
to an initiation queue? On the shared
Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but what I have seen is that the log files
are still written to with non-persistent messages because of the queue manager to
queue manager commit/syncpoint activity for messages traveling over the channel. I
know this because there is a bug in Windows
We have our WMQI brokers running on Solaris 8 with CSD04. We want to be able to
update a SQL Server on Windows 2000 without installing a broker there. Has anybody
done this before? Obviously we are going to need an ODBC driver for SQL Server that
works on Solaris. I have never seen one of
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