NO NO NO. Actually you should not have been able to bruing up the secon
listener. It should have died miserably indicating it could not acquire the
port.
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Ingi,
You need to allocate a different port for each queue manager you wish to
connect to from another queue manager. Each individual port requires its own
listener be defined. this is generally done by defining an IP service for the
port. Each service must listen to a different port than any
You will have to assign another port (i.e., 1415) for your other queue
manager. Startup parm change to do so.
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From: Ingi Hong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 12:54 PM
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Subject: A listener per a Qmgr?
Hi there,
I just
You cannot share ports between QMs. Each needs it's own port.
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From: Ingi Hong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 1:54 PM
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Subject: A listener per a Qmgr?
Hi there,
I just created the second Qmanager on Win2000 and sha
No you can't share the port.
Each listener on a qmgr needs a seperate port to listen on.
Sudheer
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Hong
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 10:54 AM
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Subject: A listener per a Qmgr?
Hi
Hi there,
I just created the second Qmanager on Win2000 and shared a port (1414) for a
new listener with a previous one. Now I have channel problems in both
Qmanagers. Can/Can't I share the port (1414) for channels in different Qmgrs?
Thanks in advance.
Ingi Hong
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