I did this about 1 year ago at another client and it worked. I was waiting
for IBM to verify that they did not come up with a magical solution to the
log corruption problem since then. I finally got IBM on the phone and they
suggested doing the same. What is interesting is your statement that if the
messages are written to DASD I might still have them. HUMMMMM!! This didn't
occur to me as I assumed the QMGR recreat This would be a good thing as I am
in the proces of doing the log thing and ready to bring up the QMGR.

Thanks for the suggestion. I will keep you posted.

                                       bobbee


>From: J V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: MQSeries List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: MQ not Starting
>Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 19:00:33 -0700
>
>Hi Robert,
>
>Try creating another Queue Manager and copy a fresh
>set of logfiles. Start the original Queue Manager
>again with the new logfiles (Back it all up first if
>you like!).
>
>Depending on the state of the Queue Manager and if you
>have persistent messages I was lucky and ended up
>retaining the data.
>
>I am not sure if message data is written to the
>logfiles once its already sent (or committed by the
>Queue Manager) and if the messages are persistent.
>
>Perhaps someone from IBM can clear part for me as I
>dont recall finding documentation that explains the
>internals at that level ?
>
>Regards,
>John
>--- Robert Broderick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> > Situation:
> > Log space with lin logging was becoming full
> > Ran rcdmqimg
> > Ran Cleanlogfiles script
> >
> > Queue manager seemed fine. Runmqsc worked OK did
> > some commands and
> > excercised the beast.
> >
> > 1/2 hour later Queue Manager came down without a
> > warning.
> >
> > had problems cleaning up the restarting amqcrsta
> > processes. Finally go them
> > cleaned up
> >
> > Restarted the queue manager and received the
> > folowing:
> > Log not available.
> > AMQ7017: Log not available.
> >
> > is there a way to get around this without killing
> > the queue manager. AND...I
> > know this is a long shot..Can I save the data?
> >
> > There is only about 1000 bytes of data on the last
> > log file. It looks like
> > it opened the log and never started to write to it??
> >
> >                                     bobbee
> >
> > Ps YES, I am in the process of trying to get Level I
> > support on the phone.
> > This is a long road right now
> >
> >
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