with MQ or XA. Your
database/program implementation should be ensuring that correct
locking is applied to database records so that the data for account B
is not available until the commit has completed.
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On 28/06/2005, at 10:20 AM, Dennis Miller wrote:
James quoted
,
Neil Casey.
On 29/06/2005, at 9:25 AM, Dennis Miller wrote:
My last sentence should have read an exclusive read lock on
account B.
Upon further research, this may be a database specific issue. For
example, Oracle doesn't block the SQL select of a row that has an
uncommitted update. Instead
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.
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be much easier if these config details could be in mq.ini files
as they are on unix. Registry settings which don't fail over with the file
systems are painful.
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Neil Casey
Hi Kieth,
are your problems with the threaded listener occuring in WMQ 5.3? and are
your running any exits in your channels? Exactly what problems have you
seen and on what platforms?
My site found the 5.2 threaded implementation to be less than completely
reliable, but we have been extremely
as windows,
meaning that no conversion was performed, but that AIX is running with a
different CCSID?
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, even though it requires
extra definitions.
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) to update the
client (isn't that clever of IBM).
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pack and 3rd party (including
freeware) tools which operate to perform queue and message management via
client connections.
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Sorry, what was that APAR number again. PK0701 doesn't seem to be an APAR.
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any problems.
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a
certificate store for use by both sides of an mscs cluster? I have not been
able to find any information in the manuals on how to do this, but I may
have missed something.
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Neil Casey
is amqzlwa0, which is the cluster
workload balancing exit running in SAFE mode.
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server. Everything is the same for a non cluster queue manager.
Please let me know if you need more details.
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Hi John,
thanks for the offer.
I am having trouble with working out exactly what I have to do to get the
certificate
after the removal is complete
and run RESET CLUSTER ACTION(FORCEREMOVE) if necessary.
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of daylight savings and other variability issues.
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then need some other mechanism (like SSL or a
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is that the environment set does not get passed by runas, so
you have to set the environment after the runas has been actioned.
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for each thread, and
these are visible in the ps -ef output.
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explicitly coded generics for
the other DN fields.
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Hi John,
Reading the passage again, I agree. I missed the word *attempts* initially.
That is of concern. Perhaps we should look to raise a requirement to
tighten up MQ capabilities in this area.
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on it
all).
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with AIX.
I don't know whether this is going to be your problem, but it might be
worth checking what compiler was used to compile the code, and whether it
is still supported by MQ 5.3.
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, but this is the guts of it.
Note... MQQmgrName is a variable which
is set elsewhere in the script.
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amqsbcgo.c) for use on the mainframe.
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Hi Lawrence,
Look for a copy of the library installed with the application. I would do a
complete search of the hard disk(s) on the system, looking for a second
copy.
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Sender/server/Requester/Receiver channels and move
messages around).
I don't think it includes the api access
libraries to allow connections other than from Java, but I'm not sure on
that point.
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to populate the respective
key stores with CA certs independently. You should then be able to get
the channels going.
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cert then this won't apply, but if you have a CA signed cert, try
to make sure that the full CA chain is in your key store before importing
the new PKCS#12 file.
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I was not able to work out what might be wrong with the exit that it doesn't
obtain the connection name in circumstances where it used to with MQ 5.3.
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Hi Yvette,
I think there is a post from last week
that indicates there is a known problem with 6.0.1.1. It doesn't
fill in the Connection Name properly. If I recall correctly, you should
be able to report it an download a fix.
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Of course the comparisons were performed
by IEHIBALL, so it's possible that I have missed syntactical errors. Otherwise
the process looks correct in that it matches what I do at my site.
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If you are using the MQI, the meaning
of a zero value in the backout threshold is dependent on your application
code.
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is generally considered
to be more expensive (because the workload balance decision is made for
every PUT) but it does give additional benefits over and above the obvious
workload balance.
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because you want exits or some other configuration of the channel
which is not compatible with the sender end, you need to use a channel
auto-definition exit to achieve this. A static cluster sender channel won't
work for this purpose.
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I vote in favour of Out of Office suppression.
No response, just delete them.
Good Luck with the list ownership.
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Thanks for the vote of confidence Sid,
but you could at least have spelt my name correctly (or did you mean someone
else?).
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queue manager.
You might have a definition error where
you have configured your queue names backwards, or incorrectly configured
a reply queue as a remote queue, or incorrectly coded the open options
on the request queue.
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to
6.0.1.0.
If you're not running MQ v6, then I
have no idea.
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is a bit painful when you
start to look at high availability requirements.
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on IBMLink, there
is no Temporary Fix listed, but clearly if you raise a case IBM can ship
one.
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machines). I am chasing some performance issues
at my site where messages get delayed when the FR amqrrmfa process gets
busy managing cluster stuff, and it stops responding to application
requests in a timely manner.
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any difference.
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in a multiple (2) FR environment gracefully
(even if you do have to define your FR interconnections is careful and
roundabout ways).
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just have to be in mqm.
I think if you upgrade to version 6
you will find that you can grant administrative priveledges through the
OAM, so developers might not need mqm group membership at all, but I haven't
had a chance to confirm that suspicion yet.
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Hi Hubert,
I don't quite agree that an MCA can never have a blank ObjectQMgr. I
believe that in a cluster environment, when BIND(NOTFIXED) is used, a
blank ObjectQMgr is transmitted. This is why cluster gateways work only
when BIND(NOTFIXED) is used.
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for entries in the /etc/inetd.conf (or equivalent
xinetd.d file) for entries which start the amqcrsta program (non-threaded
inetd listener).
If it is Windows, you can use the WMQ Services MMC console plugin.
On zOS, its normally in the CHIN startup CSQINPX member.
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Lead Technical
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might
recover some of the messages even after a hard failure, if they happened
to have been on the q dataset at the point of failure).
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match up with the new v6
recommendations
Clear mqm owned IPC resources again
Start up queue managers.
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if
a server crashes, but because of our transaction paradigm, we cope with
that without significant issues. The continous availability to process new
messages in a timely way is more significant to us.
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to keep resetting the browse
and rereading the same messages to avoid missing messages and leaving the
stalled on the queue. This can lead to nasty performance side effects.
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.
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be very high, and long running tasks do the job
faster and with less CPU cost.
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size is (or was last time I
looked) 64KB for non-persistent messages and 128KB for persistent
messages. When the buffer overflows, messages are written to disk.
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then run pkgadd -d . to tell pkgadd to install packages from the
current directory.
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export PATH
before running pkgadd.
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your error message.
You will need to install both the root and intermediate CA certs, and I
would install the root cert first personally. I would also add the -trust
enable parameter to your -cert -add commands, even though that is the
default.
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(/var/mqm/qmgrs/TESTQM/ssl/key)
...
Note... you must not have the .kdb on the SSLKEYR or it will look for a
file called key.kdb.sth, and not find it, leading to the stash file error
message.
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));
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CERTIFICATE-.
Certificate Signing Request files will start with -BEGIN NEW
CERTIFICATE REQUEST-. Both file types have equivalent END lines as
well.
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have equivalent END lines as
well.
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failover, then you need to have short TTL values on these
DNS entries.
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when multiple queue managers are present).
The relevent section for Linux is in the Quick Reference...
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmqv6/v6r0/topic/com.ibm.mq.amq1ac.doc/lq10410_.htm
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and
recreated the queue before running the test again.
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?resultof=%22%4d%51%43%4f%4e%4e%22%20%22%6d%71%63%6f%6e%6e%22%20
In most cases, applications should connect only to their local queue
manager, and use normal MQ mechanisms (remote queues, channels, clusters
etc) to move messages to other places.
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channels (or security
exits) and MCAUSERs.
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manager name to provide client failover to an
alternative queue manager.
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overheads, that approach would not have been acceptable.
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Good answer, but unfortunately zOS specific. The question was asked about
the distributed (specifically HP Nonstop) implementation.
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, and some
implementations seem to ignore it).
So, my recommendation would be to reduce the TTL on the entry down to an
acceptable delay (say 60 seconds).
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Hi bobbee,
It's not in the TCP settings on the receiving system. It's a property of
the DNS entry. You need to get your DNS administrators to set it for this
particular host name entry.
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no difference to the
OUW, because C is not a participant. Work your application performs with C
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messages, and your programming effort becomes much
simpler.
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the queue. These are basically the same rules as normal distributed
queueing, except that you don't have to manually define the QREMOTE.
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with occasional message reaching the 'wrong' queue manager.
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.
The only exposure here is when a queue manager becomes unavailable during
the transmission of the group of messages. The rest of the group will
queue until it becomes available again. This may or may not be the desired
behaviour.
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.
Of course, if your application is doing MQPUT1, then the handle is only
open for very short periods, so you probably won't see it at all. In that
case, you could try activating MQ tracing (strmqtrc) for a short period,
and then look for which processes are putting to the queue.
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, the right answer is...
It depends.
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and measure the impact, I'll
let the list know the results.
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messages, and all of your application instances will be started. If one of
them subsequently fails or is stopped, it will be re-triggered at the next
message arrival. This sounds like what you want to achieve.
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the output format, you could always change the program to
produce something a bit prettier. That does presuppose that you still
remember how to program COBOL, assuming you ever did.
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first.
I hope that helps.
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Hi David,
I have to agree. Your output looks most unexpected. I think I feel an ETR
in the air.
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.
If you find any differences, try starting up services one at a time until
MQ starts working.
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as you describe.
Good luck, and please let us know if you find a way to fix your problem.
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.
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doesn't have to trust the server side applications to put
messages on any queue.
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) applications which operate in this way.
It's always horses for courses.
It's always enlightening to talk to you about MQ, and especially security.
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