Roger, I am gonna guess this is just more typical MQ locked files, and nothing specific to CSD07. Try the following, I wrote this up for my team because we constantly deal with this:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> When applying a CSD, no MQSeries dlls can be held by any programs. This step will insure that all MQSeries dlls are released. a. Go to Services and stop the IBM MQSeries Service. Wait a minute or so, and if still present after 1 minute, right click on the MQServices Icon in the Task bar to stop WebSphere MQ and again to hide the icon. Give it (amqsvc.exe) a minute to drop out of the Task Manager after hiding it. b. The services listed in Appendix A should also be stopped when trying to install the CSD. They have all been known to hold onto MQ dlls. Appendix A Windows Services That Use MQSeries Files The following is a list of services that typically run on Windows Servers at The Hartford. All have been know to interfere with MQSeries Installs / Upgrades due to the fact that they use MQSeries dlls. If MQSeries dlls are in use, MQ will not allow you to upgrade MQ. Use this as a checklist to know which Services you shut off, so that you can restore them all back to their prior state upon completion of your MQSeries work on this server. 1. BGS_SDService Manual or Automatic 2. BMC Software Manual or Automatic 3. CPQHosts Manual or Automatic 4. Compaq EcoTools Manual or Automatic 5. Compaq Versioning Control Manual or Automatic 6. IBM MQSeries Manual or Automatic 7. IBM MQSI Broker Manual or Automatic 8. IBM MQSI Configuration Manager Manual or Automatic 9. Norton Anti Virus Manual or Automatic 10. Performance Data Log Service Manual or Automatic 11. QPASA (all three components) Manual or Automatic 12. SMV Collector Manual or Automatic 13. Tivoli Manual or Automatic 14. Windows Management Instrumentation Manual or Automatic 15. BMC is also known to hang onto to MQ Files, but it is not a service. You may need to manually kill it using procexp.exe. BMC is not always present, so you may not want to bother looking for this unless the CSD install cries about locked files even after stopping all of the above. Use listdlls.exe to see what is holding an MQSeries file; use procexp.exe to kill it if you can't find it in Task Manager or Services. -----Original Message----- From: Roger Lacroix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 3:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Windows 2000 Server and CSD07 problem Help please, Box: Windows 2000 Server SP4 (dual CPU) Today I installed WMQ v5.3 with CSD01 using Terminal Services (to D: drive of server) and the install went fine (I copied the CD to a local drive then did the install from it). As I said, everything went fine and I reboot the server. After the reboot, I downloaded CSD07. First I stopped the MQ Services and clicked 'Hide the icon'. Check Task Manager for any AMQ*** or RUNMQ*** tasks and there were none. Under Terminal Services launched the CSD07 (U200212A.exe) and goes fine until it gets to'Checking files; please wait' (the 2nd time). Then I get the following error: 'IBM WebSphere MQ files are in use. Stop activity and retry. (AMQ4757)' I have rebooted the server 2 twice now, stopped services, checked the Task Manager and I don't see anything MQ related running. I have NOT even defined a queue manager yet on this server!! Could it be a problem with Terminal Services?? Or is CSD07 like CSD06 where it wasn't fully baked by IBM? Anyone have an idea or comment? Regards, Roger lacroix Capitalware Inc. Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive This communication, including attachments, is for the exclusive use of addressee and may contain proprietary, confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, copying, disclosure, dissemination or distribution is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return email and delete this communication and destroy all copies. Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive