ike they said, use VISIO and download MD08 from the support pack area at IBM
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I would like to
Aaaahhh!!! A question dear to my heart. But if you talk to my wife that
cannot be true as I don't have one
Yes, read and believe. You can use any versioning tool. Your desktop and
your fingers can be an effective one. But it doesn't give you thehere is
the magic worddeveloper
There was a momentary lapse in reason for the LISTSERV but now the
messages are starting to come in. I believe everyone had one huge
hangover
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OK, how are you sure they are using a channel table to connect and that
they are working
Depending on the application and how it is written there could be a couple
of ways they could connect without a channel table.
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Thre was a supportpack that would log messages received on a channel. It's
MD and the first 100 bytes of the message. It was a channel exit. I only see
one out there for the AS400. I need this for Win / UNIX.
bobbee
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the sample program amqsputc to prove I could connect to them. Ergo,
the channel definitely exists.
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Thre was a supportpack that would log messages received on a channel. It's
MD and the first 100 bytes of the message. It was a channel
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Thanks Peter, They are doing the He said, She said here. and criss crossing
testing cycle platforms. On any
Try setting up the MQServer environment variable and use the supplied
program amqsputc / amqsgetc to try to write/get to/from a queue.
bobbee
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OH! NO! Not CSD08 on AIX 5.3!
hahahahah Only kidding Pat!!!
bobbee
not a NO body
anymore
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OH! NO! Not CSD08 on AIX 5.3!
hahahahah Only kidding Pat
Take a look here, It was provided by T Rob and is a WEB interface to the
LISTSERV
I was hoping someone else would chime in here because I don't know of one.
There is a brief reference to a new version in the Announcements page off
the MQ
home page: http://tinyurl.com/4m7lr That's all I could find.
we send the listserv commands?
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:40:17 +0100
http://listserv.meduniwien.ac.at/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mqser-lA=1
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Sent: donderdag 13 januari 2005 16:34
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Was comes with MQSeries Embeded in it with I Believe a transactional
client. These are restricted by license to communicating with other WAS
server MQ components. If youe install WASD it will create an MQSeries Queue
Manager for you.
Why it is there is discussed around the card table based on
Short Term,
Get the RFHUTIL program from the IH03 supportpack and build the message and
put it to the MF queue. If you don't have the Client Attachment installed
use the Solaris box to send the message to the MF and then back out to the
Solaris box. Why do this round robin. You can at least test
current requirement is that we want to use MQSeries in our project.
So do I need to install MQSeries seperately when WAS and WSAD are
already installed?
Regards,
Jitendra
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included
in the base product making CSD08 and MA0C mutually exclusive. IBM promises
an updated Pub/Sub manual soon. Presumably with the V6 release in April.
-- T.Rob
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Maybe you could go the WBI route which has nodes that support HTTP
interfaces.
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Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 21:58:56 +1000
G'Day,
not read enough, but this might be something we want to look at. I
do
not know enough about it yet though (including the cost).
Andy
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I remember this. Paul (or someone from the land of knowledge) discussed
this sometime back. I think I remember someone was complaining they could
not bring down the QMGR in this situation. KEWL!!
bobbee
PS When I say sometime back I mean way back.
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I was writing shutdown and startup scripts for the MSCS and non-MSCS
environments here. (Cute scripts). I wanted to use amqmdain, after testing,
found what Peter found. I went to endmqm. I would have preferred the
amqmdain because it takes care of anything that is defined for the Queue
Manager
BTW,
Nobody mentioned this BUTPauls, Above the Line MO71 support pack does
this rather perfectly. And lets you play it back in on the same QMGR or any
other QMGR at the flick of the wrist!!!
bobbee
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I can't find this capability in the MO71. Can you tell us how you do this?
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I just want to pour some clear water on the muddied up Jeep here so we can
see the paint.
We have an application out in nowhere land, it stores it's business data
on an Oracle DB. We need an interface to the data to transform the message
into a canonical form and pass that to the Enterprise Hub
Or Candle, Or QPasa Or..
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Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 16:45:04 -
Perhaps you should look at Nastel's
I know you said you are not using an explicit channel table but are the
MQCHLLIB and MQCHLTAB env variables set up. Is there a Queue Manager set up
on the box you are running on and does it have a channel table in the @IPCC
directory. Is there an entry in there for the QMGR you are trying to
/implementation, the better.
Too many chefs spoil the broth. (And argue about
standards/conventions)
We don't have WBI - we have a homegrown broker.
I liked Qpasa for WBI(MQSI 2.1) more than
Candle/Tivoli/Omegamon. It was a smaller application,
needed only 1 MQAdmin.
--- Robert Broderick [EMAIL
I am confused here. You had origionally stated the connection information
wasn't being supplied by any of those means (MQSERVER,MQCHLLIB,MQCHLTAB). So
where did the client get it's connection information from when it wasn't
given to it in the normal manner. You said it was comnin up with the old
What you find with MQ is there usually is never any mysteries. Like Captian
Kurk said, Everything on a Starship works for a reason.
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AHHH!
I hate timestamps they are so confusing. (not kidding, I get kicked in the
butt with that every time. Thats why I don't manage the finish line that the
NYC Marathon!!)
bobbee
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WOW that's some vacation.
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Subject: Ken Viney/ITSU/TAC is annual leave.
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 01:01:11 +1100
I will be out of the office starting 05/02/2005 and will not return
Adrian,
Basically the Broker should be compliant to any of the character sets that
are available to the Broler itself. On a previous project the developers did
not know what platform they were going to be developing, testng and runing
their message flows in SO...the development guys were
CAST'ng
are
grateful
that old habits die hard.
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WOW that's some vacation.
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There are mailing lists for almost everything. WebSphere, DB2, OS390 systems
Pgmrs, yadda, yadda, yadda.
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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 13:18:31 +
Is this the same JP Morgan that outsourced their WHOLE It division to
outsourcing and then PULLED it back in again. The same company who has quite
a few very good applications, some of which were just developed, and are
boxing them up and shredding them because Bank-One sez it want to keep
session? How ETC would help in this situation?
2) Everything works normal with respet to MQ via the
Client.
Doesn't it contradict to statement #1?
3)N/A. We agreed, no other XA complient resources
Your turn;-)
VI
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You can use the Embedded MQ
: Thursday 6 January 2005 14:54
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Subject: Re: WBIMB: Versioning Tools
Anyone use PVCS? Does it work well for source control for WB-IMB?
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Here here with the QPASA. If I remember correctly there was a feature where
you could check something and before you post an alert it can come back in a
predefined amount of time and check again before triggering the alert. Sort
of helps prevent SOME false alerts.
bobbee
well if your hourly run completed it is safe to assume that the system is
functioning. What you might need is simple monitoring program that checks
the queue every x minutes.
Messages on the queue, queue not open for input, send an EMAIL.
Another simple trick for lack of a good enerprise
Here is another silly question. Are you sure you are issuing the commit.
Also, is your transaction doing database work. I didn't see that mentioned.
I was under the impression that when you issue the MQBEGIN command it is for
a UOW coodination between MQSeries and another resource (DB2, Oracle,
I seem to be in
Lakshmi's killfile. ;-)
-- T.Rob
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Subject: Re: AMQ7469 - Transaction log full on Solaris MQ- V5.3
Rob has
- what is exact unix command for QSTATS -
to check which PIDS's have any pending queues open.
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When using the WBI XMLTransformation node can you embed the XSL sheet within
the message. They want to store the XSL's in a database for retrieval which
would be accessed by the Broker and inserted into the XML message for input
to the XMLTransformation node.
I see that one of the options is to
Actually, when doing debugging and you are faced with a strange issue you
should always verify your find using runmqsc. Just speaking from experience.
bobbee
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Just a thought here.
Would you be able to recover you channelobjects using rcrmqobj? That command
would seem to recover objects that have unerlying data. Channels, except for
the sequence numbers o not carry external data. Basically you would do as
others have suggested.
Maybe April for us lowlifes who hang out on this thread and June for the
people how like to spend their money Mid-Year Christmas present.
They need something new to get people to come to the conference! At
least Mickey an Minnie will be there.
It has been awhile but
One feature on the MF is the abilit to search the logs transactions. I just
cannot remember if this is for active and/or archived logs.
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MQSoftware - QPASA
Nastel - Auto Pilot
CA (now IBM) - Omegamon XE
BMC Patrol
Reconda App Watch/Stat Watch
Or you can write your own.
I like QPASA for it features and it's ability to be modified (very easy) to
present custom look and feel for your business. My current has brougt into
Omegamon XE. I
I have said this once, and I will say it again...
Give a person a fish and they will eat for the day.
Teach that person HOW to fish and they will be less
likely to piss in the water
Alot of this boils down to ignorance of the product.
WRAPPERS Oh what beautful things we devise for our own
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If there is not an exact sample program out in the CSQC sample library
installed with the product I am sure you could modify one of the simple
samples to add a file input. The execution JCL should be the same for a
normal batch job with the exception of adding the MQSeries link lib to your
step
You can wait till June for
IBM is keeping all the things about ??? so secret that I am
afraid that if I mention it's name, then, like the guy from Harry Potter,
bad things will happen to everyone around me. But there will be a hole bunch
of
If you kep the Brokers in seperate domains it sort of makes PUB/SUB a manual
intervention type of configuration and at that it will increase the overhead
of your system. ou can use Broker CLONNING but I believe you will still be
left with the overhead.
Now, on the other hand if some bright person
This msg keep etting bounced by the LISTSERV as a dup. Even the origional.
Sorry if this shows up three times. The LISTSERV must have had a VERY wild
weekend!!
bobbee
If you keep the Brokers in seperate domains it sort of makes PUB/SUB
Say you were receiving a binary file from a source in repl to a query and
one of the requirements frm the client is that a virus cannot bepassed
through the hub to a target.
What would stop the the binary from having a virus attached?
Should I be worried?
What can be done to scan for Virus'?
, and
what would the app need to be aware of in handling missing data on the
responses?
Cheers,
Doug
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WBIMB virus
Robert here is the expert on the MVS side and you logging fequency is a
factor in how well you set up your system and have it tuned. Pluss or minus
your message frequency.
But as for message persistence, this is a Business requirement of your
application and the LOB that it serves. As Robert
but is MQ the right place to do it?
Virus scanning is most effectively addressed at the
OS/Filesystem level and network layer. I think letting
MQ remain ignorant of the content is a good principle
to standby.
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Well,
Let me defend the thread by first
From reading your EMAIL I am getting the notion that you are on the system
side of things and not with the application group. Unless you have your
application standards in place that specify that all programs open up
objects as-def you are going to have to discuss the persistent things with
your
Looked in Installation.
Looked in Admin
Looked in Toolkit HELP..
Where do they keep the Kernal parameters for WBI 5.0 now?? Is the person who
puts the Kernel paramters in the IBM book the same guy whos job it was to
hide the trunk locks on cars at the auto plant in Detroit???
Here is anther wierd instance of path problems.
Had two machines. One Ghost of another. I received the machines right after
the took the image and installed the second machine from the Ghost image. I
installed MQ on the Ghost machine and it worked fine. I installed MQ on the
Root Image machine and
Take a peek at:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=171uid=swg24001044loc=en_UScs=utf-8lang=en
It was writen for 2.1 and does not look to have been updated for 5.0 but the
basic facts should be the same.
bobbee
From: Pillai
Use a QMGR Alias. Program your environment to use the generic name. In your
test and prod systems reconcile the alias name to the real name in that
environment.
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You did sey QMGR in this EMAIL???
I read all the responses and they seem to point to QUEUE names. Did I miss
something
bobbee
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Better late that never
On CICS you obviously don't have this issue.
In batch pass the Queue Manager name as part of the execution parm in the
JCL.
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You did sey QMGR in this EMAIL???
I read all the responses and they seem
on the same platform...do the sample programs work or do you get a 2195 with
those also???
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Subject: BizTalk MQSAgent gets a 2195
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005
Given the structure of the file system as described for a Queue with
delivery sequence of priority if priority selection was implemented there
would nt be a performance hit as MQ would know EXACTLY where to go for the
priority message. Without a performance test whos to say that there isn't
some
Roger,
You sure that ring didn't come with your PF Flyers and not something to do
with MQ??
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Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:45:01 -0500
Won't you
Question? Does the XMIT queue come back as the resolved name after the open.
I didn't read up so excuse my void but I remember that that is what you get
when you open an ALIAS. Granted the QREMOTE is a special kind of ALIAS.
Me thinks that if you want to open the XMITQ and do an INQ on it the
Hi Jamie,
There are probably more informed people on the LIST that can give you more
information BUT
I did a google search on tcp/ip error code 10106. Almost all the responses
indicate there is something wrong with your TCP/IP installed protocol and
you need to reinstall it. Search GOOGLE and
Did this at a prior client. MSCS is set up to handle MQSeries. It is not set
up to handle WBI. You should be able to set MQSeries up as the MQ Queue
Resource. If you want to add WBI I believe you have to do it as a GENERIC
resource.
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Phill,
FYI,
there was a support pack that was released about 3 months back that does
this.
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Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 09:21:42 -0500
Just curious,
Anybody got a C sample that creates a message with an RFH2 header for WBI
creating MessageSet and MessageType information
Gras-e-os
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Anybody got a C sample that creates a message with
an RFH2 header for WBI
creating MessageSet and MessageType
information
Gras-e-os
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Where does the Message Set Identifier come from. Obviously something in
the WBI world is generating it.
I just had a toolkit with no domain defined to it, ever, and created a
message set project, then a message set. The message set identifier was
created. Here is the question. If there seems to be
Make sure that when you set the options you don't add PMO or GMO options
back into itself. That way you get ONLY the options you selected.
bb
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Comp-3 and Comp data from the mainframe would be considered binary data. The
receiving application may need this converted into a form that is
readable/understandable by them.
bobbee
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, on external data.
As it is, there is controversy over which ccsid to use
on z/OS qmgrs: the classic 500, or the new, sporty 37.
--- Robert Broderick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Comp-3 and Comp data from the mainframe would be
considered binary data. The
receiving application may need this converted
One solution could be to have Active/Passive, Active/Passive.
Have two QMGRS/Brokers on two clustered boxes. One is active on box A and
Passive on Box B, While the other is Active on B and Passive on A. Then
cluster the two together and use a third box as a Gateway. You get the best
of both
Most places I have been in went to 37 after realizing they had character
issues. I guess it depends on your need and that comes from where your data
is coming from. I don't thnk so much the platform as the application. WEB vs
Back-end application.
bobbee
From:
and
gets
seated. Application Architect asks how the support
MQ
Admin wants the new application to be designed...
Chris
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I dont think the 37 is that Sporty...or
New. Most places I've been
in have TSO running under that.
I
Is there a way when Publishing through the broker to eliminate the RFH2
header from the message when it is placed on the subscription queue. I would
think this can be done throught a setting in the SUBSCRIPTION. Any
suggestions???
bobbee
with the old list archive:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mqseries%40akh-wien.ac.at/index.html
Michael
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Sent: vrijdag 18 maart 2005 14:26
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Subject: Re: FW: suspect
I want to create a service in the Broker that publishes a MessageSet and
Types information whenever they get added to the Broker Dictionary. I would
also like to generate a sample XML message to send along with the payload.
I know the Toolkit can generate the XML test data and XSD's. Is anyone
: Re: WBI Message Sets
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 17:22:39 +0200
Hi bobbee,
When you subscribe to topic $ISYS/+ (?) you can get this messages...
however I've never tested it.
Tibor
Mikhail Malamud wrote:
Bobbee,
How are you going to trap message set deployments from
inside the broker?
Mikhail.
--- Robert
subscribe to topic $ISYS/+ (?) you can get this messages...
however I've never tested it.
Tibor
Mikhail Malamud wrote:
Bobbee,
How are you going to trap message set deployments from
inside the broker?
Mikhail.
--- Robert Broderick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I want to create a service in the Broker
or operational
changes.
--- Tibor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi bobbee,
When you subscribe to topic $ISYS/+ (?) you can get
this messages...
however I've never tested it.
Tibor
Mikhail Malamud wrote:
Bobbee,
How are you going to trap message set deployments
from
inside the broker?
Mikhail.
--- Robert
I was installing MQ and WBI under a DOMAIN ID on the desktop. When I tried
to bring up MQExlorer that mesage poped up in a dialog window. What was also
in the window was the suggestion to print off the page and give it to your
security administrator. Included in the page were steps for the
for an sync comm program you would need to have a program call the PUT
program and then the get program. Not keeping it simple but functional you
would need to have the PUT program pass back the Message Set of the PUTted
message which you would use for the GET (matching CorellID) with a sizeable
How do you dump the active Kernel parameters on Solaris?
Note: The Broker used to come up but was CORE dumping all over the place. I
had the SA set the Kernel Parms on the Solaris Box to the values in the MQSI
2.1 book (as they are not specified in the 5.0 manual) for a 5.0 Broker. All
I have on
Of
Robert Broderick
Sent: donderdag 31 maart 2005 22:35
To: MQSERIES@LISTSERV.MEDUNIWIEN.AC.AT
Subject: Kernel
How do you dump the active Kernel parameters on Solaris?
Note: The Broker used to come up but was CORE dumping all over the place. I
had the SA set the Kernel Parms on the Solaris Box to the values
/amqdac06.pdf
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Robert Broderick
Sent: donderdag 31 maart 2005 22:55
To: MQSERIES@LISTSERV.MEDUNIWIEN.AC.AT
Subject: Re: Kernel
The did that. The SA just EMAIL me to say the system Rebooted. You can look
at ETC/SYSTEM
I would think that availability matrix for the receiving application needs
to be understood. If this is a production system and the receiving
application is down more often than that, there is a problem that needs to
be addressed. Most production systems that I have been involved with require
a
Granted that there is not a problem in the receiving side for the dummy
message.
Then it's not the receiving applicatin that has an issue but the COP
watching it.
bobbee
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Use RFHUTIL in IH03 supportpack. After you read the message look at the
message in the DATA tab in HEX and see what the last charcter. Bet it a
lefover from terminal input.
bobbee
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Depends on how deep your pockets are. HAif you are doing MAJOR deploys
and ACL configuration you would be crazy to not have HA. Otherwise you have
to judge your risk by not having a CONFIG MGR around for a couple of
minuteshoursday.
DR...whole nuther question. When you fail to DR what
Quick solution.
Download the rfhutil in support pack IH03. With it ou cn build a message
with an RFH2 header. Compare that message with yours and see what it looks
like. ALSOyou need to set MQMD.FORMAT to MQHRF2 or nothing will see
the RFH2 you built!!
Can you read the message with RFHUTIL from IH03 supportpack. When you read
the message and click on the RFH2 tab yu should see all the fields that you
populated in the RFH2 header. If not, You have not configured your MQMD
correctly or the RFH2 header. What does an AMQSBCG of the message look
problem fm EBCIDIC to UTF or something
else???
Regards
Pillai
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 08:03:44 -0400, Robert Broderick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Can you read the message with RFHUTIL from IH03 supportpack. When you
read
the message and click on the RFH2 tab yu should see all the fields that
you
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