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jpeela
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 3:27 am    Post subject: Q Status on NSK Tandem for MQ series v 2.2 Reply with quote

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Hi I have no clues how to check the q status on NSK Tandem for MQ Series V2.2. Can some one give me this detail please. Though this is now out of support I need this info. We have already V 7 in place but some legacy applications are still on v2.2, cannot help. Please provide me some light how to check the applications that are running on a queue in MQ Version 2.2.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 3:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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AFAIK there's nothing that would help; that sort of functionality came much later.

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Moved to more relevant section
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 3:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi Vitor,

is there any possible way atleast for checking the applications that are running on that particular queue
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jpeela wrote:
is there any possible way atleast for checking the applications that are running on that particular queue


IIRC (and it's been a while) not directly. Certainly the DIS QSTATUS and DIS QHANDLE sort of thing is much newer.

You might get somewhere by looking at what applications are connected to the ports the listener's using; this would get you which applications are connected to the queue manager. No way to tie that back to a given queue of course.

The other way to find out is to change the queue to put disabled / get disabled & watch which application abends with the relevant reason code. Bit drastic for production of course....
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jpeela wrote:
Hi Vitor,

is there any possible way atleast for checking the applications that are running on that particular queue


Change it to GET DISABLED and see what apps start throwing errors.
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sorry if iam troubling you but I have no idea to work on Tandem with MQ V2.2. Can you help me with a link or documentation where I can get some information on how to work with MQ Series v2.2 on NSK Tandem.

For Time being Can you please tell me for how to check the listener that is running on a particular V2.2 queuemanager on Tandem.

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You might get somewhere by looking at what applications are connected to the ports the listener's using; this would get you which applications are connected to the queue manager. No way to tie that back to a given queue of course.

can i lil more detail
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jpeela wrote:
Can you help me with a link or documentation where I can get some information on how to work with MQ Series v2.2 on NSK Tandem.


Bluntly no - v2 stuff went off the IBM site years ago (part of the whole "out of support" concept) and even the State of North Carolina doesn't have docs that old. See if Mr Google can help, but he told me no (but I didn't try very hard!)

jpeela wrote:
For Time being Can you please tell me for how to check the listener that is running on a particular V2.2 queuemanager on Tandem.


It'd be an inetd service or something like that far back.

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You might get somewhere by looking at what applications are connected to the ports the listener's using; this would get you which applications are connected to the queue manager. No way to tie that back to a given queue of course.

can i lil more detail


If you look and see who's connected to the listener ports using netstat then you'd get the applications connected to the queue manager. Of course, having thought about it more this wouldn't help with applications that have made a binding connection so was a stupid thing to suggest to you!
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Hi Vitor,

Yes indeed I too googled a lot for this but no luck. So came here finally.
I even tried from coleugues and friends of them, stilll no luck. appreciate your help.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 7:34 am    Post subject: Re: Q Status on NSK Tandem for MQ series v 2.2 Reply with quote

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jpeela wrote:
Hi I have no clues how to check the q status on NSK Tandem for MQ Series V2.2. Can some one give me this detail please. Though this is now out of support I need this info. We have already V 7 in place but some legacy applications are still on v2.2, cannot help. Please provide me some light how to check the applications that are running on a queue in MQ Version 2.2.
thanks in advance


display qstatus is introduced in MQ version 6.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 5:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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jpeela wrote:
Hi Vitor,

Yes indeed I too googled a lot for this but no luck. So came here finally.
I even tried from coleugues and friends of them, stilll no luck. appreciate your help.

Look in inetd.conf and find the amq process running on which port. Note that the port is probably specified as MQSeriesx with x being a digit. Check it out in services to find the equivalent numeric port #. Have fun
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