m: Ward, Mike S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi fellow MQ users. I have a question to ask about Server connection
channels and their queue's. If I define 1 server connection channel on a
Client should save either MsgId or CorrId so that it can do a GET for the
message it is looking for. By default MsgId is moved into Corrid, but this
behavior can be changed.
Raj
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Hi fellow MQ users. I have a question to ask about Server connection channels and
their queue's. If I define 1 server connection channel on a Z/OS mainframe and have 2
clients that connect to it that would use the same reply, request and dead letter
queue. How does MQ know which client to
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all
Has anyone
tried connecting to SQL 2000 using WMQI compute node running on Windows
2000?
I have tried
to create an ODBC and I get an ODBC
Hi
all
Has anyone
tried connecting to SQL 2000 using WMQI compute node running on Windows
2000?
I have tried to
create an ODBC and I get an ODBC connection error when I run
a trace on the compute node. It says the ODBC was not
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Any uncounted
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regards
Tsietsi
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Thanks T.Rob,
CRLs are definitely a good point -- I keep forgetting about this
possibility. Wrt multiple SVRCONN channels:
You have way too much free time T.Rob!
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My new bumper sticker:
"If DLQs are outlawed then only ou
Phil,
Is the source code for this exit available ?
Sid
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Pavel,
I actually build a Security Exit
My new bumper sticker:
"If DLQs are outlawed then only outlaws will have DLQs"
-- T.Rob
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In regard to the dlq, making use of the MCAUSER on a receiver channel might
lend a hand (this will not work for client connections). When the MCAUSER
on a receiver channel is "non blank" it behaves much different than a
server connection for a client. For a receiver you have
context authority on if you must have
authorizations at the individual user level.
-- T.Rob
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Well, denial of service attack is always there, of course (I did not try it
myself with MQ and listener pool, to be completely honest). Of course, I
assume your system will use only SSL channels to have a strong
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Howdy
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I need some
thoughts on possible security vulnabilities.
If I have an MQ
server being used as a gateway
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I need some
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Howdy
all,
I need some thoughts
on possible security vulnabilities.
If I have an MQ
server being used as a gateway into a cluster, (it holds no queues) and no
command server is running and a pool of listners are running for clients to
connect with using a server
; properly.
> HTH,
> Stefan
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it would on a remote client that isn't set up
> properly.
> HTH,
> Stefan
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, just like
it would on a remote client that isn't set up properly.
HTH,
Stefan
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HI Friends,
A small question for you all, if an application
connected as a client , is moved , to connect as a
server, will it give an error and what type of error?
Regards,
Franklin
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Error code 127 from MS documentation is
127 The specified procedure could not ERROR_PROC_NOT_FOUND
be found.
The most likely cause of this, I would think, is that the procedure MyFunc
is not exported from the DLL. I would check your DEF file (or whatever
mechanism you use).
It s
Hi All
I am facing a problem with implementing a Security Exit for
Server-Connection channel. When i am trying to put the message it
throws an error message:
*01/12/2003 16:41:48
AMQ6175: The system could not dynamically load the library
c:\mqseries\sec.dll.
The system return
And by the way, Senthil -- please fix your computer's clock so that your
emails don't keep appearing at the top of my mailbox... :-P
-Will
At 11:09 PM 11/6/2003 +0530, Karthikeyan Senthilnathan wrote:
>How I can start the server connection channel in MQseries5.2 on winNT
>
You also need a listener service on the host monitoring the port that the
clients will be calling on.
-Will
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>By connecting from a CLIENT.
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>Windy
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>How I can start the server connection channel in MQseries5.2 on winNT
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By connecting from a CLIENT.
Windy
How I can start the server connection channel in MQseries5.2 on winNT
operating system?
Thanks & Regards,
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Hi MQers,
Can anyone tell where the limit or the maximum number of
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Hi MQers,
Can anyone tell where the limit or the maximum number of
server-connections a
Queue manager allows is specified? How can I change it to nomax
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Hello,
I have MQ5.2 running on Win2000. From an MQ cilent an application opens
up a
server-connection channel per an MQI request -- this is a load testing
appliocation -- causing many server-connection channels running
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Hello,
I have MQ5.2 running on Win2000. From an MQ cilent an application opens up a
server-connection channel per an MQI request -- this is a load testing
appliocation -- causing many server-connection channels running
simultaneously. I can see this from MQ
Hello,
I have MQ5.2 running on Win2000. From an MQ cilent an application opens up a
server-connection channel per an MQI request -- this is a load testing
appliocation -- causing many server-connection channels running
simultaneously. I can see this from MQ Explorer.
Soon MQ can not handle the
Appendix of the MQSeries Intercommunication guide has the details:
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries/library/manualsa/csqzae05/csqzae0578.htm
Hope this helps,
Stefan
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Hi MQers,
Can anyone tell where the limit or the maximum number of server-connections a
Queue manager allows is specified? How can I change it to nomax?
Thanks in advance,
Ingi Hong
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