Thanks to all who replied. I was relatively sure it was not a problem, but
all of your tips on the format field of the MQMD header, and keeping the
file size under control helped me help the developers side step a few land
mines.
thanks again to all
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Thanks Tom!
My copy of the manual is from June 2002. I will download it and have a
look. I am sure it will get me off in the right direction.
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that is the way I may go. I'll just put open SSL on my laptop
for now, and when I get things working and ready to go beyond a self signed
certificate, I can find a server out on the LAN to be the open SSL server.
Thanks again for your help
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options I use with the tool.
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Our development team asked me if it was possible to send a PDF document as
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anyone out there ever done such a thing? any hints or tips on how to do it?
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. I can only assume that was because it did
not respond to a ping, AND was not in start up mode.
If anyone has seen this before, talk to me please! I have re-enabled HACMP,
but de-configured the application monitor for now. It is a very cool tool
and I would like to get it back up and running.
Bill
Does the queue manager you want to administrate have the
SYSTEM.ADMIN.SVRCONN defined? that is not a default object, you have to
create it.
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assume you mean from the same machine the support pack in on but I can't be
sure.
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I had a similar problem when first testing SSL for use with MQIPT. I was
setting it up as a demo for the boss, and just set it up on a LINUX OS
installed on an Intel based machine.
I finally discovered that gsk6ikm does not have support for Intel machines,
I believe I wound up using gsk5ikm
The latest CSD is CSD07, It is not strictly speaking required for AIX5.3
but I installed it a bout a month after it came out, and have had no
problems
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the command force you to use
a QMID when it finds two QMgrs with the same name, or does it just delete
them both?
-- T.Rob
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I guess in my mind that is duplicating a queue manager. It has the same
name, objects, etc. But that is just semantics.
I understand the fundamentals of clustering, but have little personal
experience with implementing it, so take this with a grain of salt.
It seems to me if, after building
commands. This is all you need.The
second one dumps the authority, which I don't really need, but I like the
format the authority is displayed.
Regards,
Ruzi
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I am duplicating a WMQ5.3 queue manager on AIX5.2. I need to capture the
authorizations
Historically, the queue managers I run have used the default settings for
the number and size if the logs (they were like that when I got here).
Traffic has nearly tripled in the past two years, and I started to see
evidence in the error logs that transactions were being backed out to free
up log
I have never run saveqmgr on a cluster qmgr, but the DEFINE CHANNEL
statements will be in the script for sure (and I assume the cluster
definitions to). And the resulting flat file saveqmgr produces is editable
for sure.
I would suggest doing a dry run. Run the saveqmgr utility on the existing
respond to
MQSeries List
Did you rebuild the QMgrs using crtmqm? If so, you have to specify -ll
-lf4096 switch. You can't just edit the qm.ini
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in the correct
directory?
Robert Biedinger
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Yes, the command was crtmqm -ll -lf 4096 QMGR. When
that, but they are for
WMQ5.2.
Has anyone used them for WMQ5.3? do they work? I remember when 5.2 was
released, the way OAM data was handled changed significantly. I don't think
anything changed in 5.3, but I am not sure.
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command. It will take all the contents of the AUTH
queue and dump them into a setmqaut compatible script.
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I am building out two new AIX servers and putting WMQ5.3 on them. I have
three queue manager running on an older version of AIX that I need to
duplicate in order to bring the new machines on line and migrate over.
I used the save queue
the authorization configuration stuff. Has anyone had experience with
any of them?
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The support pac Q does this. I remember getting frustrated because I was
attempting to make a client connection to a remote queue manager, and
consistently got a 2058. After double / triple checking the queue manager
name etc etc, I realized that the laptop Q was installed on ran a full MQ
server.
(for a windows box of course)
Its a minor point about the program, but will cause some frustration if you
don't know about it.
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I am attempting to set up SSL channels on a Linux box using the iKeyman GUI
called gsk6ikm. I started with installing J2sdk.1.4 so I would have the
right version of Java, complete with the JCE files needed for SSL.
When I fire up the GUI, I get the following error
The Java native library was
, and now it
works.
Once I get the new boxes (IBM xSeries 335) installed and running, that will
no longer be a problem.
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Support Pack MA01 is a much better choice than any of the sample programs
such as amqsget. It can connect as a client or server and has enough
command line options to make you dizzy. I use it allot, especially to move
(or copy) messages from one queue to another.
Bill Anderson
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option for lots of folks, and it borders
on religious beliefs people have concerning technology, but if you trash
your Microsoft stuff and install Linux, the problem will also go away :)~
Sorry, just had to say that
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that
the new request for connection is coming from the same IP, channel name,
and queue manager name associated with the existing socket connection.
Hope some of this helps
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I think of C code that gets
compiled and channel attributes that need to be configured properly to use
that code. What part would a k shell script in a user exit?
clearly, I'm missing something here.
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That makes perfect sense. I was reading too much into it, and confused the
words user exits in the documentation with MQSeries channel exits and the
like.
Thanks, I believe I can make use of that feature
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queue manager, I say go for it.
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was a
part of the original problem set and was ruled out.
good luck
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Don't be so quick to judge the MQ server as the problem. We just recently
resolved that (almost) exact problem on AIX. The error code for AIX is
AMQ9208, but it is still a tcp/ip reset. We tracked the problem down to a
CSS router (Cisco equipment), not the MQ server. The CSS was reclaiming
We are an AIX shop, but I use mqipcrm, which is a fairly simple K shell
script. I run it every time I bring a qmgr down with out bouncing the
machine. I believe It was written by an IBM support person, and the are the
ones that gave it to me a year ago or so. It takes no flags at all, and
seems to
Has anyone experienced making a queue manager a member of two or more
clusters?
I'm specifically interested in how the repositories would work. Could
cluster ABC potentially gain information from cluster XYZ and create havoc
with message security?
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Situation:
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).
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possibly?
Anyway, good luck I have an MQIPT server to set up
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and
maintainability (gee did I forget to mention cost?).
What I am really doing here is comparing a VPN solution to using the IBM
supportpac MQIPT. I posted a question about that early last month, and got
few responses. This post served me much better.
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for free, but what is
the cost associated with the server side?
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give you some insights
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have that backed
up every night). But it is true, that in a disaster such as that, I would
lose any messages on queue at the time of failure.
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Well, for one thing 5.2 is no longer supported by IBM as of Dec 31 2002. I
still have a 5.2 qmgr that I am very much anxious to get away from, but
migrations are never easy.
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little pissed about support going away with out notice.
I submitted a request for a special bid to extend our Passport Advantage
coverage for 5.2 until we finish the migration, but I have not heard back
from IBM on the matter (although they did say I could extend it)
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Damn Bobbee, thats not a bad idea. I often move emails from the list over
to a separate folder, and often go back and read them in times of trouble
(or when I can't sleep). I have given some thought to pasting them into a
word doc but I never seem to have the time.
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the
problem down.
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else's child.. I didn't
create it, but I'm responsible for it. Still, I must admit, it is an
interesting problem.
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of processes owned by mqm
there are around 95, of which about 49 are amqscrsta process. I have never
really counted the number of amqscrsta processes on a given machine but
that seems very high to me.
Any thoughts?
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', which is not a valid user ID on the OS
level. That is a well know channel name, so leaving it balnk is a security
risk. A nasty intruder could connect to it as mqm and trash my queue
manager, or spy on a competing customers message traffic.
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I can make it through a day with out an FDC file, but I never could have
made it through puberty with out Petticoat Junction! Ya think that water
tower is anywhere in Georgia?
Couldn't resist in having a little fun!
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better than loosing potentially important errors from my logs, but I don't
like it much.
Anyone have a better idea?
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files to write a program, or Perl
script that could parse hundreds of them and write a report based on some
key data. But that's not likely to wind up on my project plan list any time
soon!
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I second the motion on the new manual thing. Help me help myself, and I
don't have to clog up the Passport Advantage line with yet another phone
call
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that is holding
it open. You can stop the channel, but you will have a second problem. When
the channel goes down, it will disable gets on the queue. You will have to
re-enable gets to clear it
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not extremely user friendly, it is quite robust
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it.
Now, for customers who seem to have that problem, I ask then to code the
application to issue a MQDISC using the old connection handle before
attempting to re-connect. That seems to help.
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I have my 095, and 097 certification and would like to take the 096 exam.
Does anyone know of sites other than the IBM site to take practice exams
for MQ?
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AdoptNewMCA has no effect on SVRCONN channels. Also, keep in mind the old
channels are not defunct in anyway.
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whats a boy to do? send / receive exits?
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. If we lost a disk,
everything that was on queue would be gone.
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My best tip was from Rob Wyatt, who gave me the following AIX command to
retrieve the meaning of the error
aemaix4 dspcat libc.cat 1 73
A connection with a remote socket was reset by that socket.
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not implement here, but I believe we
should be. Thanks again for the advice
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going inactive because the heartbeat would
intervene at a much quicker rate.
Once in awhile, ya think you understand something, then one day you say,
hey, something aint right here!
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will not cause a channel to go inactive. A lack of the
responding
heartbeat will.
As long as the heartbeats flow, the channel stays up, until the DISCINT is
reached, at which point the channel goes to inactive on both side.
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I find it hard to believe IBM would write a technical document that was
difficult to Interpret (NOT)
All kidding aside, I am going with the typo theory for now. I just let the
manual rattle my confidence a little I guess
Hey IBM! what up?
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Tom,
I was hoping an IBMer would ring in on this one.
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is still running after a disconnect. I
do think that the fact that it is still running might explain why my sender
gets a AMQ9558: Remote Channel is not currently available error, but I'm
not sure.
Any ideas gang?
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. I think I did test the
DLQ's need to have +put authority, and sure enough, it needs it.
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Take a look at the PERL support site CPAN.com If memory serves me correctly
(and there is no guarantee of that) some one has written a PERL program
that eases the pain of managing channel tables.
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need to be set on the alias
not the base queue name.
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to be able to give them some solid clues on what to do.
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must have
some equivalent automation
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make it
unnecessary.
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other one is stopping almost without exception.
Buy the way, this is taking place on an AIX platform running MQ V 5.3. I
have no way of knowing what the customer's platform or MQ version is.
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) LIKE(TEMPLATE.XMIT.QUEUE) and I have a triggered transmit queue. Now
I can have the folks in ops build the definitions, and they don't have to
know anything about triggering a transmit queue.
It works well
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the feeling though that you are unable to predict when this happens, or
re-create it at will.
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And Jim Nuckolls is a heck of a good guy!
If he don't like him... I don't like him
Hi Jim ;)~
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, inadvertently doing an MQDISC prior to the open, because none
of the logic changed from the old code. Just a simple change from MQCONNX
to MQCONN
Any ideas?
That's the last time I start a conversation with the words All ya goa do
is
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Thanks Rodger, I'll pass that along. I do think its unlikely though because
such a problem would most likely have also occurred using MQCONNX. Remember
NO logic changes were made to the code, just a simple substitute of MQCONN
for MQCONNX.
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Not that I think this matters, but it is coming across a client channel to
a WebSphere MQ 5.3 queue manager on AIX
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of the alias names at
the qmgr level. But, if you make use of the MCAUSER attribute on your
receiver
channels, one thing you have to do, is explicitly give the associated
principle for that channel put permission's on the DLQ. So what's the
point?
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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 to set the
can and who cannot talk to it is another issue.
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a full queue
manager. I do believe building them a sender / receiver pair of channels
might help some, but what they are asking is multiple channels. If
bandwidth is the problem, more channel won't help much I'm sure.
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