, September 27, 2002 10:21 AM
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Subject: Re: Messages stuck in System.Cluster.Transmit.Queue
Any idea why the stuck messages in the cluster xmit queue would not have an
xmit header? That explains why they aren't going anywhere, but how/why did
they get on the XMIT queue
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From: Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 9:05 AM
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Subject: Re: Messages stuck in System.Cluster.Transmit.Queue
One more clue. If I use the MQExplorer to look at the QM Alias in my
original setup, (before I
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Any idea why the stuck messages in the cluster xmit queue would not have an
xmit header? That explains why they aren't going anywhere, but how
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Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 10:42 PM
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Yeah that was a typo in the email (QM3.XMIT vs. QM3.XMITQ).
I don't understand why yours works and mine don't.
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I deleted the remote queue def from QM2. I
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One more clue. If I use the MQExplorer to look at the QM Alias in my
original setup, (before I moved the remote queue def to the gateway) to
click on the Cluster Tab, I see that the queue is part of my
Title: RE: Messages stuck in System.Cluster.Transmit.Queue
that's exactly when I decide to abandon using cluster.
it say I'm not in a cluster. But when you try to put it in cluster, it says I'm already in the cluster. etc.
it simply sucks. remove them all and recreate it from scratch
QM1 and QM2 are in ClusterA.
QM3 is not in any cluster, and has a local queue called FinalQ.
QM1 is the gateway to QM3. QM1 has an XMIT queue called QM3.XMIT. It has a
QM Alias called QM3, which maps to QM3.XMIT. I did the following on QM1:
DEFINE QREMOTE('QM3') RNAME(' ') RQMNAME(QM3)
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Peter,
I assume(?) that 'QM3.XMIT' is a typo, or is
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From: Tony Devitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 7:41 PM
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