Can someone please give me the link that shows all the WMQ/MQSeries supported platforms (both for MQ Server and Client) I remember seeing it on an IBM site a while back, cannot find it any longer.
Thanks,
RR
/websphere/mqplatforms/supported.html Details by platform
Had to use Google to find these. IBM's search engine could not
-Original Message-From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 2:32 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Supported platforms???
Can someone p
You can check the "status" of the queue and find the process that have the queue open. Then you can kill that process using the PID.
Regards,
Ruzi
-Original Message-From: Mittal, Gaurav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 11:31 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
Yes, it is provided by the app...
Regards,
RuziJune Lawton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We believe that the aforementioned field's flag is on. We would like forit not to be on as we ahve a large message being split up when we don'twant it to be. We have already increased our
Jeff,
I rememeber having problems, a while back, (not quite sure if I was getting the same error)when I was creatingDBs in the Control Center. I ended up using the Command centerand had no problems.
Regards,
RuziJeff A Tressler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Installed the software, tried to create a
RC 2039 means you are trying to do a PUT but to a queue that you have not opened for output. So, removeMQC.MQOO_INPUT_AS_Q_DEF from your #2 program and give it a try again.
Regards,
RuziSrinivas Amarnadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I am trying to do two thing
#1
One thread is reading a
Yes. In the mainframe, only the actions taken in that "paricular node only" are committed regardless of the subsequent success or failure of the message flow. Any work done prior to that node still stays as part of the UOW and is committed/rollbacked depending on the success/failure of the
Yes, all work (MQ and DB)up to and including that point, is commited --on thedistributed platforms.
Regards,
RuziRobert Broderick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a MF a Compute node set to "COMMIT". It sez this will force all work upto that point to be committed. I would assume that by ALL WORK they
Dave,
You should also add "+setall" for thedestination Qand DLQ...
Regards,
Ruzi"Potkay, Peter M (ISD, IT)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yet, the COD winds up in the DLQ, with reason 203 (NotAuthorized).If you turn on Autherity Events for QMB, wou will see exactly what isfailing and why. My guess
Dave,
You should also add "+setall" for thedestination Qand DLQ...
Regards,
Ruzi"Potkay, Peter M (ISD, IT)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yet, the COD winds up in the DLQ, with reason 203 (NotAuthorized).If you turn on Autherity Events for QMB, wou will see exactly what isfailing and why. My guess
Michael,
CLuster qmgrs DO see themselves as cluster members even in MQSC...
Lynn,
"The cluster channels are still visible in MQSeries Explorer, when displaying the channels using the command line and from other WMQ gui tools."
When you display the attributes of these channels, I believe you
I personally don't think that the move is justified at this moment...
Regards,
Ruzi"Kinnaird, John" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just my 2 cents worth, I don't think I've seen anything that would justify a move, just a few annoyances, and this listserv seems to otherwise work pretty well. It
Bill is correct in that the existing qmgr should be removed from the cluster before you join the new one. I have already done this before. Here are the steps:
1- Saveall objects on the exisitingqmgr (QM1), and save it to file (file1)
2- Create the new QM1 on the other server
3- Remove QM1 from
Hi Bill,
I am doing exactly that right now as part of building ourD RP servers. I use:
amqoamd -m QmgrName -s filenamedmpmqaut -m QmgrName 2 filename
The first one creates the setmqaut commands. This is all you need.The second one dumps the authority, which I don't really need, but I like the
ng 5.1 CSD 2.
I hope these answers help.
Dave Awerbuch
David Awerbuch MQSeries Specialist APC Consulting Services Inc.
(516) 481-6440mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 3:17 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTEC
Correction: 5.1 for Alpha.
Ruzi
Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MQ 2.2.1.1 seems to be the latest version for Compaq VMS VAX (and Alpha) as per the link:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/integration/websphere/mqplatforms/supported.html
Ruzi"David C. Partridge" [EMAIL PROTECTED] w
Hi Stewart,
The Receiver channel goes into PAUSED status while waiting for themessage-retry interval (MRTMR)to finish.If a queue is full or put-inhibited the receiving MCA re-tries putting themessage on the queue message-retry count (MRRTY)times at message-retry intervals. If the message still
Hi All,
I am very new to VMS ( VAX)(actually I just signed, as USER1,on to our VMS box for the first time). Queue manager is QM1 (and it is running, which I verified in MQExplorer).
1- How can I view the AMQERR01.LOG file? I entered the following commandand got the error indicated below:
Thanks, Benjamin Claudio for your response... Looks like I will have to sit down with our VMS admin andpick his brains...
Regards,
Ruzi
"Serrano, Claudio" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
re:1- How can I view the AMQERR01.LOG file? I entered the following commandand got the error indicated
Hi Steve,
>How does the sending queue manager know (think?) the
> remote clusrcvr channel has been deleted ?
When you make QM1 (on server 1) a member of a cluster, you define the CLUSRCVR (like TO.QM1) on QM1, which has the connection name and port number (like server1(1414)). This is the
Hi Andreas,
Since you look like you want to give all the App
related privileges, I would use +allmqi like this:
setmqaut -m QMGR -t queue -n ETSB*.** -g eai +allmqi
+dsp +chg
Try this and let us know if you still have any
problems.
Regards,
Ruzi
--- Haggkvist, Andreas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Brian,
Only the persistent messages are logged at every UOW. On Windows, you can find the log files in \Your MQ path...\log\qmgrName.
Regards,
Ruzi
--- Brian Weston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry for the simple question... I'm very new to
MQ... By default does
MQ log all messages that
Hi David,
It sure is possible. There are very good examples and explanation of this in the Intercommunication book.
Regards,
Ruzi
--- David Awerbuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I am looking at a queue configuration that requires
remote queue RQA on QMA to
point to remote queue RQB on
Why don't you upgrade to 5.3 (I assume it is on Windows NT/2000?).
Ruzi
--- "Joshi, A (Anant)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I understand that IBM has discontinued support for
5.2.1
Is there any special support we can purchase should
our upgrade project
gets delayed ?
TIA
Hi Faizel,
It is in cmqb.bas.
Regards,
Ruzi
--- Faizel Sedick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
gt; I am trying to send a request message to the CICS
gt; bridge on MVS from an NT machine using VB.NET. I
gt; need to set the CorrelId to MQCI_NEW_SESSION, and
I
gt; cannot find it in the MQ assembly. Any
Hi Dark Worrior,
>Now as per the pdf, I run the following command on my >machine :
> runmqsc -w 30 target.queue.manager and get this >
>message :
Since, the target.queuemanager is not defined on your machine, you cannot issue runmqsc against it. In other words, RUNMQSC works only on the local
Sorry, I take back what I said about runmqsc working
only on the local machine... What was I thinking?!!
Ruzi
--- Shantanu Upadhyaya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
gt; Hi !
gt;
gt; Thanks for the listserver, I have found out ways
to
gt; connect to a remote
gt; queue manager if you don't have MMC / MW
Hi Fernando,
Take a look at the program amq0ptl0.cbl. It is in
the ...\Websphere MQ\Tools\Samples\Cobol folder on
Windows.
Hope this helps,
Ruzi
Fernando_Cisar_de_Oliveira
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for a sample of Cobol program using MQ
distribution lists
with MQPUT1. If
This is explained under the title "Sequential Retrieval of Messages",page 55 in the Intercommunication manual.
Hope this helps.
RuziNguyen DT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Without using any mechanism , can i be sure that if i put the message intime x , an other in time x+1 , and they use the same
Hi,
One of our VB developers (on W2K/MQ 5.3) has pointed
out that GET with Wait was not working. He says he
sets MQGMO_WAIT for the MQGMO options, and
MQGMO_WAITINTERVAL =3. I suggested setting the
Wait-interval to even a bigger number to see if he
would notice any difference -- it did not
It ends with 2033.
Ruzi"Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ruzi, what does "not working" mean? The MQGET ends immediately with a 2033,as if there was no wait interval specified? Or does it end with some otherRC?-Original Message-From: Ruzi R [mailto:[
Thanks very much, Will; I will pass it on.
RuziWR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05:19 AM 5/12/2004, Ruzi R wrote:Hi,One of our VB developers (on W2K/MQ 5.3) has pointedout that GET with Wait was not working. He says hesets MQGMO_WAIT for the MQGMO options, andMQGMO_WAITINTERVAL =3. I suggested
Hi Bobbee,
We have been getting this error quite frequently on
certain W2K/MQ 5.3 servers. I have posted this error
on the list a couple of times -- along with some other
people. As far as I remeber 2 things were suggesgted
that are worth looking into:
1- Applications are not not terminationg
Mike,
Here is waht we do:
1-Stop all MQ monitoring tools still running (Tivoli
etc.)
2- Stop MQServices in: Start\Adminstrative
Tools\Services.
3- Stop any Antivirus process
4- Install CSD
5- Start the MQServices and antivirus processes
mentioned in step 1 and 2.
In order to determine the MQ
Hi Krishan,
Here is what we are doing: We create a local queue
called, say, EVENTQ. We delete the System event
queueus and define them as alias queues all pointing
to EVNETQ.
Best regards,
Ruzi
--- Krishan Agarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Friends,
This has been puzzling me a bit ..
We are at MQ 5.3 CSd06 on NT and have been getting
this error quite frequently. I would be very much
interested in any suggestions.
Best regards,
Ruzi
--- Emile Kearns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
10054
WSAECONNRESET -- Connection reset by peer. This
occurs when an established
connection is
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Fax: 412-893-1844
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-Original Message-
From: MQSeries List
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ruzi R
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TCP error
We are at MQ 5.3 CSd06 on NT and have been getting
Hi Benjamin,
Yes, my BlockIP configuration is working just fine. I
intend to use it in Production as well. I think you
got your questions answered already... As Jxergen
said, the log file is created in the c drive.
Best regards,
Ruzi
--- Jxrgen Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Benjamin,
Is the DEFBIND= NOT_FIXED on all of the cluster
queues?
Ruzi
--- Yonny Serrano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-
WMQ 5.3 for AIX and HP. QY and QZ are local queues
shared in the cluster.
AIX BOX1
QMGR1 -- QY
QMGR2 -- QZ
AIX BOX2
QMGR3 -- QY
QMGR4
S001.LOG and
S002.LOG then you are in big
trouble. If true, then I don't think this is
recoverable. You may need to
re-create the queue manager.
Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware Inc.
http://www.capitalware.biz
Quoting Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have done some testing
delete all LOGS LESS THAN
THAT NUMBER.
In your case restore all deleted logs back and
restart the queue manager.
Cheers
Rao
-Original Message-
From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7 April 2004 9:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linear Logging
I have done
Windows 2000 WMQ 5.3 (CSD 6). We have been using
Circular logging for the Test queue managers. To be
able to do a media recovery, I would like to use
Linear logging in Production. However, my colleagues
are in favor of using Circular logging instead as it
does not require any
amendment,
and I can say (or do) nothing about it.
The Second Amendment is in place in case they ignore
the others.
MODWN DAbE
-Original Message-
From: MQSeries List
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ruzi R
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 10:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
,
Ruzi
--- Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Windows 2000 WMQ 5.3 (CSD 6). We have been using
Circular logging for the Test queue managers. To be
able to do a media recovery, I would like to use
Linear logging in Production. However, my
colleagues
are in favor of using Circular logging instead
to see the correct spelling of the DLQ name...
Ruzi
--- Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The message, regardless of its persistency, would go
to the DLQ of the remote queue manager (with a
reason
code of 2087), which the related channel is
pointing
to.
Ruzi
--- Woodcox, Janice Engle (DIS
in this case, what SYSTEM.ADMIN.QMGR.EVENT will record
is the incident of an MQGET call from a queue that is
GET-Inhibited. It will not record who inhibited it.
So, I don't think it is going to be much of a help to
Rao.
Regards,
Ruzi
--- Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Turn
Hi Enrico,
Here is what I would do to start with (not knowing all
the details about your prob):
1- On both queue managers set the ADOPT NEW MCA (ALL)
2- Stop the channels on both ends
3- Start the receiver on QM1
4- (Make sure step 3 is done first)Start the sender on
QM2
5- Send some messages
In addtion to the Open options Sudheer mentioned
already, make sure the Putting application leaves
MQOD.ObjectQmgrName (the the target queue manager
name) blank.
One other thing to remember though is that, if you
leave the MQOD.ObjectQmgrName blank and there is a
local instance of the target
254 of these
synchronous requests and we should see the 254 open
connections in the
display.
Peter Heggie
-Original Message-
From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Ruzi R
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 4:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JMS resource
Hi Kraig,
My DB2 is a bit rusty. But I think you can increase
the space by ALTER TABLESPACE. You can look up the
syntex in the manual.
Ruzi
--- Kraig P. Stumo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We are at 100% space on our DB2 database on the
configuration manager.
Does anyone know how we could increase
Hi Peter,
We had the same problem with PeopleSoft/JMS. We
increased MAXHANDS to 512 about a year ago, and we
have never had this problem again since then.
Ruzi
--- Heggie, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More information - the source of the '254'
connections is the MQ queue
manager MAXHANDS
Just to make a correction to my previous note before
anyone jumps in:
I would want to leave the MCAUSER blank so that
I can tell who put the message onsee whothe message on
the queue. Svrconn does not show the userid but the
connectin name.
Thanks,
Ruzi
--- Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
of the svrconn
channel or the userid of the message on the queue
etc. would indicate the actual user rather than the
group userid.
--- Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But if you've got relatively few access levels,
you
can define a svrconn
with appropriate MCAUSER for each and then
restrict
Just to make a correction to my previous note before
anyone jumps in:
The reason why I want to leave the MCAUSER blank is so
that I can tell who put the message on the
the queue. Status of Svrconn does not show the userid
but the connectin name, which is OK.
Thanks,
Ruzi
--- Ruzi R [EMAIL
.
Let me hear your oppinion on this issue.
Just my $0.02 ;o)
Kind regards
Jxrgen
www.MrMQ.dk - the home of BlockIP
From: Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: MQSeries List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Many Client connections - how many
svrconn channels?
Date: Mon
Jxrgen, I should add that I am not concerned with the
eavesdropping at this point. All of our interfaces
are internal. I will push for SSL very soon.
Ruzi
--- Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jxrgen,
Thanks for your response.
Should BlockIP2 changed so you would be able to
change
? You get exactly the
same security with one
SVRCONN where MCAUSER is blank.
I'm confused.
-Original Message-
From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 6:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Many Client connections - how many
svrconn channels
Hi Jeff,
Qmgrs QM1 and QM2 want to communicate with each other.
Here is the set up:
1-Define channel QM1.QM2 (sender on QM1 and receiver
on QM2)
2-define channel QM2.QM1 (sender on QM2 and receiver
on QM1)
3-On QM1: define xmit queue: QM2 (pointing to sender
channel QM1.QM2)
4-On QM1: define
is
about(and neither does Google).
-Original Message-
From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 12:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Many Client connections - how many svrconn
channels?
Hi all,
We have over 200 users requiring client connection
from
with appropriate MCAUSER for each and then restrict
which users are
permitted to use which connections from the exit.
-Original Message-
From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 11:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Many Client connections - how many
with appropriate MCAUSER for each and then restrict
which users are
permitted to use which connections from the exit.
-Original Message-
From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 11:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Many Client connections - how many
Hi all,
We have over 200 users requiring client connection
from their Windows2000 workstations to the queue
managers on Windows 2000 (WMQ 5.3). The company does
not have and is unwilling to buy any third product
right now or in the foreseeable future.
I have set up 10-15 users with a dedicated
Hi Rao,
Here is what I have in my .bat file and it works:
runmqdlq qname qmgrname rulesin.txt rulesout.txt
exit
Make sure that you hit the ENTER key after the word
exit.
Hope this helps.
Ruzi
--- Adiraju, Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fellas
Do you know what's command to exit the DLQ
)
Kind regards
Jxrgen
PS: No hard feelings, I did spend about a month
tracking down such a
situation with a missing MQTM..
From: Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: MQSeries List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MQ Triggering in CICS
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 04:18:14 -0800
By using EXEC CICS ENQ/DEQ. If the triggered progam A
is ENQed, you will get a non-zero return code in the
program B that issued the ENQ for Program A. You have
to make sure that you DEQ the triggered program A when
it is finished processing.
Regards,
Ruzi
--- Dawson, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We also once had a situation where the getting
application was getting message under syncpoint,
processing them but never committing
them and when the program finally ended, all the
uncommitted messages would reappear on the queue.
This would only happen if the program terminates
abnormaly.
will then go
via the alias, instead of resolving the queue name.
Regards,
Neil Casey.
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MQ 5.3 CSD06 on Windows2000. I am trying to test
different configurations using BlockIP security exit.
It works when I use only one IP (full or partial with
an *) in SCYDATA.
However, I could not get it to work when I specify
SCYDATA with more than one IP address like the
following:
1-
!!)
Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware Inc.
http://www.capitalware.biz
Quoting Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MQ 5.3 CSD06 on Windows2000. I am trying to test
different configurations using BlockIP security
exit.
It works when I use only one IP (full or partial
with
an *) in SCYDATA
Just wanted to let you know that it WAS an application
problem. Because I could see, on the queue, that they
were putting messages over even 2 MB. They did not
admit it right out but I know it indeed was an
application problem.
Regards,
Ruzi
--- Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All
bfz,
We have been accessesing OS/390 via MO71 without any
problems. When you were adding a location make sure
you check both Client and MVS ?
Regards,
Ruzi
--- Benjamin F. Zhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Arlen,
thanks for the response. I set the MCA user field on
mainframe to the id I
Hi,
As seen in the following link:
http://publib7b.boulder.ibm.com/wasinfo1/en/info/aes/ae/rprf_tuneindex.html
For MQ 5.3 on Windows 2000, IBM recommends to create a
queue manager with:
LogFileSize= 16384, LogPrimaryFiles=63,
LogSecondaryFiles=0, LogBufferSize= 512 etc...
However, you can
Dave,
I think WMQI is putting the messages on DLQ (I don't
know why though). As far as I remember the reason
codes for the mssages put on DLQ by WMQI are in the
form of 6.
Regards,
Ruzi
--- David Awerbuch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have an interesting situation. I have a local
Tom,
I don't think these programs are supported any longer.
You can use the free supportack q.exe (I don't
remember the name) for putting a file on a queue. Or
another free supportpack MS0H which we make use of
quite extensively.
Regards,
Ruzi
--- Tom Nauta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of our
Jonas is right. Setting TCP Keepalive is strongly
recommended for SVRCONN channels.
Ruzi
--- Jonas Nyberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doron,
You probably have a svrconn process on the qmgr that
is still running. Try stop and start the svrconn
channel. When client programs crash or end without
John,
I agree with Dennis. However, I think it is possible
for the messages to be PUT on the queue between the
GET call returning RC 2033 and the call disabling the
trigger queue -- depending on the interval between
these 2 calls. If this happens and the program
terminates after enable'ing the
the
Trigger Monitor now reads
the INIT queue
-Original Message-
From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 7:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Trigger
John,
I agree with Dennis. However, I think it is possible
for the messages to be PUT
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Ruzi R
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2) Client programs can (and should!) do their
stuff inside a
recoverable unit of work. So synchronisation
shouldn't be a problem, or at
least no more than with local bindings.
This is not true. I agree with T.Rob's explanation on
this point.
Ruzi
--- Lovett, Alan J [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have an WMQ application that sends character data
from OS/390 (MQ 5.3, CCSID 37) to Win2K (MQ 5.3 CSD05,
CCSDI 437). VB app on Win2K specifies MQGMO_CONVERT on
e MQGET. All of the data is converted correctly except
for the following special characters (which I have
shown in quotes. These
I have done the testing on Win2K servers having WMQ
5.2 or 5.3 with CSD03 and the conversion happened
correctly in each case. This means that CSD05 is the
culprit. We will open a PMR with IBM.
Ruzi
--- Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an WMQ application that sends character data
from OS
well be that the actual app is at
fault and it has nothing
to do with AMI or MQ.
-Original Message-
From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 2:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Is Max Msg Length 500K in AMI???
Hi All,
Platfrom: W2000/MQ 5.3/AMI.
I
Jonas,
In addition to Pavel's comments
TCP KeepALive on TCP/IP PROFILE dataset would have to
be modified to set the INTERNAL parm (I haven't done
this yet, but I think I will soon). Each channel can
be configured to have a different time-out value.
Heartbeats may not be able to catch some
Hi All,
Platfrom: W2000/MQ 5.3/AMI.
I don't know yet what rc our PeopleSOft developers
(they are not at our company) getting, but they are
saying that they are unable to put a message longer
than 500K. I have checked the xmit queue and the
channel, and they both are set to well over 500K. I
: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 4:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Image backup of a Full Repository QM.
Then a restore. Uh-oh
Peter,
What is the right way to get QM2FULL to get itself
up to date
REFRESH CLUSTER(CLUSTER1) REPOS(NO) did not do
Peter,
What is the right way to get QM2FULL to get itself
up to date
REFRESH CLUSTER(CLUSTER1) REPOS(NO) did not do it.
You would have to use REPOS(YES) on QM2FULL after
altering it so that it is not a full rep. The steps
are:
1- Alter QM2FULL REPOS(' ')
2- REFRESH CLUSTER(CLUSTER1)
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Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2004 11:50 PM
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Subject: Re: TCP KeepAlive setting
Hi
At one of the previous places I worked, we
implemented
KeepAlive on a 5 minute interval and never had any
problems with it.
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From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
I would like to set the TCP KeepAlive on WIndows 2000
servers (MQ 5.3). But I am not sure what value to use.
The default value is 2 hours. I know it also depends
on what other processes are running on the server.I
would like to know value other people are using just
to giveme some idea. Any
Thanks. Ruzi
--- Carroll, Y. (Yvette) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
At one of the previous places I worked, we
implemented
KeepAlive on a 5 minute interval and never had any
problems with it.
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From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 January 2004 02:40
Hi all,
QM1 is on OS/390 (MQ 5.3) is in a cluster. I could
not stop the queue manager even with the FORCE option
last night. There are only 4 programs (one batch that
was not running at the time, and 3 scheduled CICS
ones) that send datagram messages from QM1 to QM2
(both in the same cluster).
I inadvertently pressed the send key a bit earlier.
So here is the full message:
On B Issue: REFRESH CLUSTER(clusterName) REPOS(YES)
On A (full-repository): Issue:
ALTER QMGR REPOS(' ')
REFRESH CLUSTER(clusterName) REPOS(YES)
ALTER QMGR CLUSTER(ClusterName)
On both A and B Issue:
DISPLAY
Thanks Samuel and Art... We'll pose the question to
IBM also, and I will post the response on the
listserv.
Ruzi
--- Mauro, Samuel
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If someone was using the MQ ISPF interface, that
could cause it to not come
down.
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From: Ruzi R [mailto
to resolve cluster
problems when
other methods have failed.
Dave
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Sent: 11 December 2003 12:25
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Subject: Re: URGENT HELP NEEDED: on cluster
resolution- RESOLVED
Thanks Mike
members)
I hope someone can help me with this.
Thanks,
Ruzi
--- Ruzi R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
We are on MQ 5.3 CSD 05 ON W2K servers and OS/390 MQ
5.3. Last night, we replaced the 2 full
repositories
(on W2K machineA and machineB) of our two MQ
clusters with the new full
of the queues Q1...
Best regards,
Ruzi
--- Bruce Barclay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm thinking more of the alias queue being the same
name as the destination
queue and there are multiple destination qeues of
the same name. BB.
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From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
Hi all,
Platform: W2K (MQ5.3 CSD03...have been unable to get
an outage to apply CD04 yet :(...)
Sometimes the Event Viewer of some of our servers gets
flooded with the above mentioned TCP/IP error, which
basicly says the connection was reset by a peer. See
the cut/paste of some such errors. I
Hi Paul,
But my tests seems to show that if I create a local
QAlias which resolves to a Cluster queue, I can
permit access to this queue *without* needing to
grant access to the Cluster xmit queue and thus open
up the whole cluster.
I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere which makes
me
' as for local queues in a cluster
environment?? BB.
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From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 01 December, 2003 13:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cluster queue security
Hi Paul,
But my tests seems to show that if I create a
local
QAlias
You can use the STOP/START channel commands in a JCL
using the CSQUTIL program. The JCL would look like
this:
//MQUTIL JOB (),'CSQUTIL JOB',MSGCLASS=T
//STEP1 EXEC PGM=CSQUTIL,PARM='YourQmgrName'
//STEPLIB DD DISP=SHR,DSN=qual.SCSQANLE
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSIN DD *
COMMAND DDNAME(CMDINP)
if it is possible or the only way is to
create a script file and
use the runmqsc command (as you wrote)?
Thanks a lot for your help
Meital
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From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 7:12 PM
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Subject: Re: Import queues
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