Samuel
A support pac exists which does circular
trace node rotation
You find under http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=203uid=swg24004898loc=en_UScs=utf-8lang=en
I did not test it as we do it differently.
We use a perl program called savelogs
you can download from cpan.org.
We call it
Does anyone know when MQSI V2.1 is going out of support from IBM. I'm trying to plan
on going to WBI 5.
Mike S. Ward Jr.
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Hi T.Rob,
Thanks for the reply. This is a local
connection.Here are snippets form both Perl modules that are generating
theerrors. I can see that the first bit has no error handling at all. I
need to find out if the problem is in the code or with the install of
MQSeries.
September '05 -
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From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ward,
Mike S
Sent: 22 October 2004 13:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MQSI V2.1
Does anyone know when MQSI V2.1 is going out
Does the MQ Explorer connect to this qmgr? Try
connecting with the MQ Client, to see if your qmgr is
good. Maybe from a remote machine.
--- Tad Perillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi T.Rob,
Thanks for the reply. This is a local connection.
Here are snippets form
both Perl modules that are
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Title: OAM and Security Related Question
Environment is MQSeries 5.3 on HP-UX 11.11.
I wanted to know if the following will work. I want to add an mq user with all MQ read, write, etc.. permissions but without admin rights.
If I add a userid called mquser to group mqm, can I then use the
Title: OAM and Security Related Question
memebers of mqm have all authority, and you cannot alter
that.
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PrincetonSent: Friday, October 22, 2004 2:03 PMTo:
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: 444C 4820 0100 0100 5343 532E 'DLH SCS.'
0010: 5052 4F43 4553 532E 5155 4555 4520 2020 'PROCESS.QUEUE '
The first few lines of the DLQ using amqsbcg on Windows 2000 and WebSphere
MQ v5.3.
The DLQ reason code is '0001' hex, I have never seen this before, any
MQSeries security is group based. If you add any user to the mqm group,
they essentially are mqm... not good.
also if you have three separate principles (user ids) that all belong to
one group, and you alter just one of the trees privileges, you have just
changed all three. That's because
no, you need to create a separate group for the mquser userid. whenever
you grant authority to an individual user, all members in the same group
get that same authority. And, yes any member of the mqm group gets the
full authority of the mqm group...
Driscoll Tom -
A better approach, especially with UNIX
and Linux is to create a group such as mqusers,
create mquser and put him in the mqusers
group. Then you can enable only the permissions you want.
you still have to grant permissions
to the objects you want accessed. The assumption is that the new
group
The reason code is '0001', assuming that system is little endian =
65536
= application rather than MQ.
Regards
Darren
Ok, I guess I am used to HP-UX where Unknown Object Name 0825 appears as
2508 in the DLQ header.
Jeff
Anyone know of and/or have have experience with an off-the-shelf encryption
package? If have one, experiences to share?
Thank you.
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All,
On Unix, the MQ security checking is 'group based' but on Windows you can give
MQ privileges at the 'user level' (I don't recommend this). Secondly, on Unix
if you apply the MQ security to a user then MQ will resolve backwards to the
user's 'primary' group. MQ will apply the MQ security to
At 11:08 AM 10/22/2004, Jeff A Tressler wrote:
: 444C 4820 0100 0100 5343 532E 'DLH SCS.'
0010: 5052 4F43 4553 532E 5155 4555 4520 2020 'PROCESS.QUEUE '
The first few lines of the DLQ using amqsbcg on Windows 2000 and WebSphere
MQ v5.3.
The DLQ reason code is
Make sure that you have thread compatibility
sorted out.
Also want to make sure that you have
the correct assume kernel level.
See this link:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21110096
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Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 9:03
AM
Subject: Re: What do MQAdmins read?
My
two cents
Tad,
The
module codedoesn't help diagnose this. Would need to see the
relevant code from the get_prices.pl program - including the parms passed to the
module. Interesting thing here is that, even though you say it's a local
connection, the error log shows a server, QMgr name, channel and port
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