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What exactly are you referring to when you mention "low level qualifier"?
Is (QMGR name) it the low level qualifier of a data set name? Could you
give an example of the naming convention you're using?
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contains all prior CSDs.
>From a personal standpoint, I would uninstall V521 and then install V53.
I'm sure some would disagree.
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Here's an old posting. You can change the value to 2GB:
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South? You mean North no doubt. :-)
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How are you accessing your machine, e.g. local login, MS Terminal Services,
PC Anywhere, etc.?
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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.
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Curt,
This sounds like an old problem where duplicate messages for the same
channel exists in SYNCQ. IBM provided a batch utility to run, which would
list duplicate entries for the same channel and, optionally, delete them.
I don't know if this problem still pertains to MQ V5.3 on z/OS.
I run a scheduled job that looks for FDC's, then renames them and emails
me. I record the incidents in an Excel spreadsheet and, if they start to
repeat, then I do research for a solution.
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Peter,
The MQSeries Programmable System Management manual shows the reason
qualifiers for a Stopped Channel:
ReasonQualifier (MQCFIN) Identifier that qualifies the reason code
(parameter identifier: MQIACF_REASON_QUALIFIER).
The value is one of the following:
MQRQ_CHANNEL_STOPPED_OK Channel has
case we need to run an entire jobstream,
made up of eight processes. In mainframe terms, it's the difference between
running a program and running a proc.
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Jim,
You state that you need to "demand in" a Solaris job when messages hit a
Solaris queue. Isn't that exactly what triggering does? I think I must be
missing something here.
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sendmsg2.write(byteData);
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Roger Lacroix
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> I have a Java coder who wrote a simple MQ program that put a single
message
> to a queue. He used the writeUTF method t
I have a Java coder who wrote a simple MQ program that put a single message
to a queue. He used the writeUTF method to put the message. But, when
another application, e.g. non-Java, tried to read it, it turns out that 2
extra bytes prefix the message. These 2 bytes seem to be the length of the
m
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Rick,
Actually this is the first thing I had tried but it
did not work. Maybe the new dataset needed to be
FORMATted as a page set before the old one was copied
to it???
Thx. Hilde
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Hilde,
You should be able to create a larger pageset 3 (with a different name),
and copy the old pageset 3 to it. Then, you could have swapped the data
set names, assuming you wanted to retain the same name. The other thing to
consider is to use a monitoring product that would have raised an ale
This topic was discussed a couple of years ago, if I recall correctly. If
you can determine the number of extents created per day, you should be able
to compute when you approach the max value. In all likelihood, it will be
a very long time before that happens, or you need to tune your log sizes
I would take a look at the good messages and determine what the next object
would have been. That's the one that's probably damaged.
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Did you try a security REFRESH?
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Frank,
I've used these SupportPacs successfully under MQ V1.2 and MQ V5.3.1 (we're
jumping from V1.2 to V5.3.1). You could try setting a high timeout value
and then record the dynamic queue name that's created. When the response
hits the DLQ, compare the queue names to see if they match.
Did IB
Ron,
I believe it depends on the OS, or subsystem. For example, CICS uses
CICS's wait/post, and OS/390 uses its wait/post. As for the other OS's, I
pretty sure they have similar mechanisms.
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Bruce,
Where is NOQDATA specified?
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of temp dynamic queues generated by TSO sessions.
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Are they any other non-MQ apps/processes running during the slowdowns? Any
candidates that might hog the cpu?
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15K/cpu...that's still high. Recently we paid roughly 3K/cpu for HP-UX.
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Here's something from an old posting:
The listener, when running, will be amqcrsta. But won't
be running all the time, because it's started by inetd.
Assuming your listener is running on port 1414, try:
telnet localhost 1414
If you don't get the prompt back, it's running:
Trying 127.0.0
Bill,
Since this is a local operation, the application is given the 2053 and has
the responsibility for acting on it.
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I've been trying to download MACV (Windows 5.3 client) and running into
problems. When I click on the download icon, I get:
"We are sorry, your selection resuleted in zero matches. You may want to
widen your filter criteria." What gives? Anyone else having this problem?
Instructions for managing
Jim,
If they're willing, have them turn off replication. Show them the audit
numbers from your apps. Turn on replication and show them the audit
numbers again.
Jim Ford
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Dave,
What sort of problems are you having?
"Williams, Dave
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I get the same thing. I think some new lister has his email set to
automatically respond, similar to an out-of-office message.
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T. Rob,
Why bind to a port below 1024?
"Wyatt, T. Rob"
Sergio,
Get your communications person to take a look. It doesn't sound like an MQ
problem.
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Why bind to a port below 1024?
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The runmqtrm use an asynchronous way of starting the
application program. It submitt the program as a batch
job.
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how much does it cost?
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Jonas,
I'm not an AS/400 type, but in our AS/400 MQ environment we use RUNMQTRM to
trigger our applications. We specify the application in the APPLICID and
the parms passed to the program in User Data. Is this synchronous or
asynchronous?
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based on the comp code, the application will display
the error msg on console and at the same time remove
or write the input data (mqmd + error code) into tsq
(cics) or database (idms)for both mqget & mqput.
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JoE,
How does application ppl handle the inability to deliver messages to a
remote queue that's full, non-existent, put-disabled, etc.?
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f 4038. Then the
transaction WXYZ is never triggered again.
I am at a loss at what is happening.
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>Is the program or
Is the program or transid disabled?
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even though
the name is the same.
That is certainly the easy way to go. Just shut down the main servers,
start up the backup, change the default QM on the backup Unix box, recycle
and reset the channels on the MF (we use DNS), and I am on my way...
Bill
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Bill,
One approach is to define the qmgr with the same name and leave it dormant
until needed. When a disaster hits, have the DNS updated to point to the
backup server. Once that's done, you can connect from the m/f (although,
the channels will have to be resynch'd).
If you don't use DNS on the
Are you sure the job is failing? Did you check if the DB updates took
place or not? Are you getting DLQ messages for the failing job? The reason
I ask is because I had a similar problem, where I was getting DLQ messages
for jobs that were triggered that supposedly failed. But, the jobs
actually
Scott,
What Version and CSD level are you running at, and what platform are you
running on?
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I wouldn't accept that as an answer. Did they at least ask for a trace?
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I can't find my notes for this scenario, so if it seems like deja vu all
over again, sorry about that. The question is if trigtype=every is used
and the triggered application ends before it attempts any MQ operations,
does MQ generate another TM for the application message that has yet to be
proce
In your MQSERVER definition, I think tcp has to be TCP
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So, on selected receivers, you could block access to the dlq by not doing
the +put thing, and still have it available for "authorized" users.
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hers access to the dead letter queue (by flooding it as well)
and, subject to his knowledge of the dlq rules in effect, and the rules
themselves, try to achieve forwarding his or her messages to other queues
where s/he does not belong.
Pavel
Ric
Pavel,
Could you explain how a user could obtain more privilege vis-a-vis the dlq
handler?
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If the messages consist of text, then compressing them should give you a
big boost.
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A cold restart usually means rebuilding your queue manager. I don't if the
iSeries coldstart is special to that platform or not, but I doubt it.
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Take a look at the MQ error log. It should show the userid that's having
problems. Make sure it matches the userid that you gave permissions to.
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I have MQ V5.2.1 with CSD6 and when I use WTS, I still can't see any MQ
objects.
"Crupi,
Anybody out there using JBOSS and WMQ?
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I believe there are some products that replicate I/O to a duplicate image
on another machine. These are not MQ-specific products. I remember
reviewing some for disaster recovery purposes - sorry but I can't recall
the product names. I'm sure some other listers know some specfic products.
raphic memory
Its just that some do not have film
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MQ runs in 32bit mode.
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does it run rm *?
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Maybe MO71?
Do you plan to trigger some app, or just lay the file down?
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-8. I don't recall if the mainframe queue managers
support conversion from UTF-8 (obvious not ).
Have the programmer try setting the CCSID to 819 in their Java program. Or
maybe IBM has a PTF for UTF-8 conversion table support for the mainframe.
Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware In
The programmer claims that the only thing he changes is setting the format
to MQSTR. I stopped the message in the XMITQ and compared the MD with a
message sent by amqsput. The differences are both in the Encoding and
CCSID:
java program Encoding=283 CCSID=1208
amqsput Encoding=546 CCSDI=437
Hmm
t helps.
later
Roger Lacroix
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> A question for you java mq coders. A programmer is putting messages from
> Windows/2000, landing them on OS./390. The mqmd format shows MQSTR, but
it
> doesn't get converted. Doe
A question for you java mq coders. A programmer is putting messages from
Windows/2000, landing them on OS./390. The mqmd format shows MQSTR, but it
doesn't get converted. Does java muck with the encoding and CCSID?
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Jeff,
I just installed MQ V5.3 on HP-UX running in 64 bit mode. MQ will run in
32 bit mode even though the OS is in 64 bit mode.
As for IBM no longer supporting HP-UX and AIX after 2004, it's news to me.
What's your source?
Jeff A Tressler
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point, it seems that the channel is waiting for something, and I don't
understand why.
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It sounds like the message is consuming the bufferpool for the xmitq and
flowing into the page sets. You could up the buffers and try compressing
the data (if it isn't already compressed).
Jim Ford
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We'd like to use MQ/JMS and Oracle 9iAS, where messages are received and
drives message driven beans. Oracle claims that if MQ/JMS is used as the
resource provider, the services normally provided as part of the container,
e.g. waiting for messages and passing them to the MDBs, will not work. The
I finally figured out what went wrong. I originally took a copy of MS03
output from another queue manager, ftp'd it down to my pc and used notepad
to modify it. I then ftp'd it to HP-UX and fed it into runmqsc. I think
what happened was that I had somehow introduced a non-printable character
in
The program runs in the background (asynchronously). My understanding is
that once MQ forks the process, it has no idea what rc is returned by the
application.
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I have a strange one here. I run a triggered program, which runs without
any problems. But, I still get a DLQ message:
: 444C 4820 0001 0109 5359 5354 'DLH SYST'
0010: 454D 2E44 4546 4155 4C54 2E49 4E49 5449 'EM.DEFAULT.INITI'
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Rick,
SupportPac MS03 (saveqmgr) comes with makefiles for different platforms,
including HP-UX. If you can build saveqmgr successfully, then you can use
that
makefile as a starting point.
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> I need to build a C progr
I need to build a C program on HP-UX and I try to use a makefile one from
AIX and it didn't work. Could some kind soul out there please send me a
makefile to build a simple C program, such as amqsget?
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I think I remember a topic on the scavenger that it allows does physical
reclamation of space. It could be that the scavenger didn't have a chance
to reclam the logically deleted CIs.
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Can WMQ V5.3 run on HP-UX 11i 64-bit OS? The doc says 32-bit.
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We have a requirement to configure Oracle AS to use MQSeries to trigger a
message driven bean. Anybody out there familiar with what has to be
configured?
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orable thing!!
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>Isn't that why we have
I think the original poster was asking for something that requires a
checkpoint and restart capability. AFAIK, nothing straight out of the box
can meet his/her requirement. Perhaps there's a package out there that
does.
"David C.
Partridge"
Isn't that why we have QALIASes? One for the programmers, and one for us.
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I don't think you could attribute this frame of mind with being "
mainfram-ish". On most m/f's you tend to see many address spaces, running
many instances of a subsystem, such as CICS. From the IT perspective, you
could probably consolidate many of those subsystems into fewer ones, but
then you'd
I would look into message compression.
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Test this very carefully before deploying to production.
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In my original posting I meant to say SP4, not SP3. Fat-finger error. It
looks like SP4 is now available and would like to know if anyone knows if
there's any problems using it with WMQ.
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Anybody know if there's any gotcha's with Windows/2000 with SP4 and WMQ
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I had a similar problem recently and my MVS sysprog made some parmlib
changes. Having a high priority is important, otherwise you'Il start to
see channel errors. I believe that with a combination of IPS and ICS
changes, you can effectively make the CHIN nonswappable (although in a
thrashing situa
There's a console command called SETSSI which might be what you're looking
for.
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David,
I remember once that I did something along those lines and then realized
that I couldn't delete the queue! I had to muck with the setmqaut settings
outside of MQ to restore the access I needed. That happened using V5.1.
"David C.
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Emile,
It's also dependent upon the level of OS/400 you're running. What's yours?
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I would suspect that the LU62 component on VMS would have to provide
EBCDIC. I've had Windows with LU62 connect to MVS without any problems,
which tells me that the LU62 component used EBCDIC.
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MQers,
Just installed V5.2.1 with CSD06 on Windows/2000 SP3. I can't seem to get
triggering (queues, not channel) to work. Anyone else see this problem?
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John,
Wouldn't it be better to not set MQGMO_ACCEPT_TRUNCATED_MSG and test if a
truncation error occurred, get the message length, o
r all and getting a
message on a correlid is not an option due" to volume
of messages).
Ruzi
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> temporary queues and use them
> as the reply queues. No LDAP or DB2 required.
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You could change the apps to create dynamic temporary queues and use them
as the reply queues. No LDAP or DB2 required.
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