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wishmaster
PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2003 11:53 am    Post subject: [Installation Error] AMQ 7153 - Need help ASAP!!! Reply with quote

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Thanks a lot.

I am trying to install WebSphere MQ 5.3 on a Windows 2000 Professional.
I am experiencing the following error all the time and caused default configuration process to halt:

AMQ7153 A license could not be installed for this copy of WebSphere MQ.

Explanation: A Production, Beta or Trial Period license could not be installed for this copy of WebSphere MQ. This is because the 'nodelock' file in the 'qmgrs/@SYSTEM' directory could not be created or updated.
User Response: Check the ownership and permissions of the 'qmgrs/@SYSTEM' directory.

I followed the instructions above to set permissions on 'qmgrs/@SYSTEM' to full control for everyone and still get the same error from time to time.

Anyone here can help out of this?
Thanks a lot.

W-
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mqdude
PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2003 12:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Location: Avon, OH USA

You may want to check te following:

1. Check your system date and make sure it is valid.
2. reboot the pc after installation of mq
3. There is a file in your <mqmtop>/qmgrs/@system (Unix and WinNT). If you'd deleted this file or your MQ administrator user has no access
for it, you can get this message.

- Tony
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wishmaster
PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2003 12:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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mqdude wrote:
You may want to check te following:

1. Check your system date and make sure it is valid.
Checked and they are all okay.
2. reboot the pc after installation of mq
Did.
3. There is a file in your <mqmtop>/qmgrs/@system (Unix and WinNT).
If you'd deleted this file or your MQ administrator user has no access
for it, you can get this message.
There was a file called amqcap.inf

- Tony


I am still getting the same error....
I am logged in as a domain user that belongs to local admin group...
Now I am getting a little bit upset about MQ....
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mqdude
PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2003 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Stay calm!

I have the following in my <mqmtop>/qmgrs/@system directory:

Volume in drive E is E Serial number is 0C80:855B
Directory of E:\IBM\WebSphere MQ\Qmgrs\@SYSTEM\*

11/12/2002 19:20 <DIR> .
11/12/2002 19:20 <DIR> ..
11/12/2002 19:16 <DIR> errors
11/12/2002 19:17 1 amqcap.inf
11/12/2002 19:20 167 nodelock
168 bytes in 2 files and 3 dirs 8,192 bytes allocated
8,593,911,808 bytes free

The errors subdir is empty.

The nodelock file seems o be regenerated when mq starts up. I moved mine to another directory and ran 'strmqm'. The queue manager came up and stayed up. I looked in the directory and the nodelock file re-apperaed.

Not sure what to tell you at this point.

You did not install the 5.3 code on top of eval copy did you?

- Tony
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oz1ccg
PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 2:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi,

and you installed it using the one and only user "Administrator" or root ?

Not just someother just connected to the administrator group ??

I've seen this problem with some IBM products...

Just my $0.02
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mrlinux
PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 4:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Try logging in as the "local" administrator .
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wishmaster
PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 3:07 pm    Post subject: Set up default config Reply with quote

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mrlinux wrote:
Try logging in as the "local" administrator .


I remember that I used a domain account that belongs to local admin group to install MQ 5.2 successfully.

Will try that local admin user to configure....
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wishmaster
PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 3:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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oz1ccg wrote:
Hi,

and you installed it using the one and only user "Administrator" or root ?

Not just someother just connected to the administrator group ??

I used a domain account that belongs to local admin group. This is very odd...

I've seen this problem with some IBM products...

Just my $0.02
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wishmaster
PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 3:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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mqdude wrote:
Stay calm!

I have the following in my <mqmtop>/qmgrs/@system directory:

Volume in drive E is E Serial number is 0C80:855B
Directory of E:\IBM\WebSphere MQ\Qmgrs\@SYSTEM\*

11/12/2002 19:20 <DIR> .
11/12/2002 19:20 <DIR> ..
11/12/2002 19:16 <DIR> errors
11/12/2002 19:17 1 amqcap.inf
11/12/2002 19:20 167 nodelock
168 bytes in 2 files and 3 dirs 8,192 bytes allocated
8,593,911,808 bytes free

The errors subdir is empty.

The nodelock file seems o be regenerated when mq starts up. I moved mine to another directory and ran 'strmqm'. The queue manager came up and stayed up. I looked in the directory and the nodelock file re-apperaed.

Not sure what to tell you at this point.

You did not install the 5.3 code on top of eval copy did you?

- Tony


I looked at another instance of MQ installation and pretty much it has all the stuff you listed out....except the nodelock...
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shcherb
PostPosted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 3:03 am    Post subject: nodelock Reply with quote

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From the
http://mql3service.hursley.ibm.com:1111/cgi-bin/viewprb.pl?problem=426.PRB&MATCHWORDS=LICENCE+

Check date on the PC and ensure that it falls within the licence range.
Check the security on the qmgrs\@SYSTEM subdirectory and qmgrs\@SYSTEM\nodelock file.

If all else fails, and it is not possible to get the nodelock file created in the qmgrs\@SYSTEM directory you can (and this should not be made public knowledge) copy a nodelock file from an equivalent product install to the directory and it should be fine.

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tony@work
PostPosted: Tue Feb 18, 2003 3:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I too have recently encountered this installation problem on a Win2000 box, but this was on a v5.2 install. The differences between version might not be that different, so here's my tips.

Being that you have already verified that the installation is being performed as a local admin, and that the system date is ok, try these:

- Ensure that the local Admin is a member of the mqm group.

- Verify that the nodelock file and all the parent directories are owned/accessible by the mqm user (mqm-user and/or MUSER_ADMIN)

- Try running 'setmqprd AMQQPCERT.LIC' from a command line to establish "Production Mode" of the server. You may need to prefix a path to your copy of the amqqpcert.lic file.

I tried all of the above, amongst other things, but the problem still existed. I got around the error by just re-running the installation procedure after getting this error ... oddly enough there was no error the 2nd time around and all installed ok.

-Tony.
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