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BTW and FWIW Morag is a lady.
Dave
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I agree with you that the Intercomms guide and MQSC book could both do with
an addition something along the lines of that which is in the System Setup
Guide, thus:-
TCPKEEP
Specifies whether the TCP KEEPALIVE facility, as specified by the
KEEPALIVEOPTIONS statement in the TCP profile c
Did you stop and restart the channel after changing that attribute?
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Subject: MQ Channel KeepAlive not working on os/390
HI,
as Morag suggested below
HI,
as Morag suggested below and in his article. I set the KEEPALIVE to YES in
the CSQ6CHIP macro for the queue manager, set KEEP ALIVE INTERVAL to 120
seconds, HBINT to 300 seconds so it doesn't interfere with the test. I did
the same on the sending side of the channel on AIX, and set DISCINT to