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"Chan, Ian M"
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Subject: Re: Puzzled - remote MQSC commands land in DeadQ
Hi Ian,
many thanks for the insight. I tested by disabling GET on
SYSTEM.ADMIN.COMMAND.QUEUE, then the command msg stays on this queue, which
confirmed the receiving MCA does successfully put the request into the
command queue. As soon as I
d now. Any more idea?
thanks,
Ben
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Subject: Puzzled - remote MQSC commands land in DeadQ
Hi,
I setup a qmgr NTQM on XP serving as remote admin server, another qmgr AIXQM
on AIX to which I submit MQSC commands. Both MQ5.3, CSD04.
All the channels are defined, and specifically, I set the receving MC
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Benjamin F. Zhou
Sent: Friday, 2 April 2004 5:37 AM
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Subject: Puzzled - remote MQSC commands land in DeadQ
Hi,
I setup a qmgr NTQM on XP serving as remote admin server, another qmgr
AIXQM on AIX to which I submit MQSC com
Hi,
I setup a qmgr NTQM on XP serving as remote admin server, another qmgr
AIXQM on AIX to which I submit MQSC commands. Both MQ5.3, CSD04.
All the channels are defined, and specifically, I set the receving MCAUSER
field on AIX qmgr to 'mqm', which is the same as I did with
SYSTEM.ADMIN.SVRCONN c