Peter,
If the server crashes, it doesn't matter. If MQ crashes, then I suppose it
could prove useful to run amqiclen or mqipcrm it at the head of the startup
script. Unless there's some exposure/problem with residual shared memory
segments and semaphores, running the cleanup before s
Where do you guys put amqiclen or mqipcrm.sh?
I was thinking of putting it at the head of my startup scripts as well as
the end of the shutdown scripts. If the server / QM crashes and the shutdown
script never runs, there is a chance that there will be leftover shared
memory and segments that may
amqiclen [-v] -x|-c -m .
I am not sure if it is safe on Prod. boxes, but what I have seen is, it
doesn't clean the stuff all the time. It cleans most of the times and does
nothing sometimes.
I use Justin Fries' script to clear up all the S's and M's. And there are
others lik
Hello,
Is amqiclen a safe command to use on Production or is
this still an unsupported feature ?
What are the parameters for this ?
Thanks,
WS
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Bill,
It's been around for awhile, but never seemed to made to the admin manual:
Here is item RTA000170159 concerning your inquiry:
Source..: PDDBR PDDBR
Last updated: 20010724
Abstract....: AMQICLEN HANG HUNG CLEANUP SHMEM SEMAPHORES CHKMQIPC
USERS: ALL USERS
and
seems to work fine.
I have never heard of amqiclen, perhaps I should consider taking a look at
it?
Cheers
Rick Tsujimoto
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I've used amqiclen for HP-UX, but on AIX there seems to be a different set
of switches. What switches should be set to routinely get rid of any
shared memory segments and semaphores when MQ is brought down?
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Found this on the IBM Link site:
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There is a -m switch allowing you to specify the QM.
IBM sent me this:
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Does the amqiclen just cleanup unused semaphores
Does the amqiclen just cleanup unused semaphores and shared memory? Can I
use it if I shutdown one queue manager, but there is another running?
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The command line for amqiclen is:
amqiclen .-v. .-c. .-m qmgr_name. < /var/mqm/mqs.ini
.
-v => verbose
-c => check only (does not ipcrm anything)
-m => only to clean up named queue manager
.
returns:
0 => OK
2 => One or more connected process(es)
>2 => unexpec
Hi all,
Is this the correct usage of amqiclen? MQSERIES 5.2 on solaris 7
amqiclen -v -c -m QMNAME
For some reason , when I issue this command, it just hangs.
Any ideas?
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qm'! Go figure?
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Were you able to clean
ipcrm commands.
Tom
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I tried running amqiclen and it didn't remove any memory and/or semaphore
segments on AIX. The format of the
I tried running amqiclen and it didn't remove any memory and/or semaphore
segments on AIX. The format of the command I used was:
amqiclen -v -m MyQmgr < /var/mqm/mqs.ini
It returned with rc=0. I did a ipcs -a|grep mqm before and after issuing
amqiclen and 3 semaphore segments we
amqiclen is the IPCS clean up. If
you have this problem, it is usually caused by applications refusing to
let go of the queue manager and that don't recognize when a queue manager
is stopped. It can just happen too, but if you close the applications
first before stopping the queue manager
the mq process
but there was none. Then I strmqm but failed with same error again
so I just did the amqiclen without doing any ipcs
command.
I
think I have to check the details of CSD5. Thanks for reminding
me.
Cheers,
Ian
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Hi Listers,
I got the amq6004 problem in the SUN box this morning which caused the
queue
manager cannot be brought up. This is the seco
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What options do you use for endmqm command?
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Hi Listers,
I got the amq6004 problem in the SUN box this
What options do you use for endmqm command?
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Subject: amqiclen
Hi Listers,
I got the amq6004 problem in the SUN box this morning which caused the
queue
manager cannot be brought up. This is the second
Hi Listers,
I got the amq6004 problem in the SUN box this morning which caused the queue
manager cannot be brought up. This is the second time it happened on that
box this year and thanks for those who showed me the amqiclen command
recently on the list. This time I don't have to issue ipc
Here is item RTA000170159 concerning your inquiry:
Source..: PDDBR PDDBR
Last updated: 20010724
Abstract: AMQICLEN HANG HUNG CLEANUP SHMEM SEMAPHORES CHKMQIPC
USERS: ALL USERS with MQSeries HPUX HP
PROBLEM SUMMARY:
Cust wants to discuss methods for cleaning
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We are trying to use amqiclen but are finding that it just hangs when we
run it.
Is there any documentation available for this 'undocumented' program?
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