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You need to refresh the security information in the queue manager when you add a userid to a group. The queue manager reads the userid/group information in at start. You can use runmqsc and enter the refresh security command or restart the queue manager.
 
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From: Driscoll Tom - Princeton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 10:46 AM
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Subject: MQM Group Permissions on HP-UX

After reading documentation, and the various responses to emails on this forum about access rights, I thought Unix MQ permissions worked at the group level. I added a second userid (mqmoper) to group mqm.

I tried executing a process from this userid and the process hangs on the MQCONN. I execute the same process from the mqm userid, and it runs fine. I've seen this behavior before, and it usually traces back to permissions. If permissions do work on the group level, shouldn't userid mqmoper have the same MQ access rights as userid mqm ? I do a dspmqaut on both userid's and they're identical.

Thanks

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