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exerk |
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 2:03 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 02 Nov 2006 Posts: 6339
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fjb_saper wrote: |
exerk wrote: |
Can you please dump the definition of your SVRCONN channel? |
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dis lsstatus(*) all |
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Bloody good point! Oops  _________________ It's puzzling, I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like this before...and it's hard to soar like an eagle when you're surrounded by turkeys. |
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gbaddeley |
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 3:41 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 25 Mar 2003 Posts: 2538 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Benzzz wrote: |
AMQ8414: Display Channel details.
CHANNEL(SVRCONN)
CHLTYPE(SVRCONN)
ALTDATE(2011-10-13)
ALTTIME(12.45.52)
COMPHDR(NONE)
COMPMSG(NONE)
DESCR( )
HBINT(300)
KAINT(AUTO)
MAXINST(999999999)
MAXINSTC(999999999)
MAXMSGL(4194304)
MCAUSER(mqm)
MONCHL(QMGR)
RCVDATA( )
RCVEXIT( )
SCYDATA( )
SCYEXIT( )
SENDDATA( )
SENDEXIT( )
SHARECNV(10)
SSLCAUTH(REQUIRED)
SSLCIPH( )
SSLPEER( )
TRPTYPE(TCP) |
SVRCONN? That's a very imaginative channel name... Even MY.TEST.CLIENT would be better than that!
MCAUSER(mqm) You have just created a back door into the queue manager which allows anyone on your network to take full administrative control of the queue manager  _________________ Glenn |
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ramires |
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:14 pm Post subject: |
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Knight
Joined: 24 Jun 2001 Posts: 523 Location: Portugal - Lisboa
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in my box (7.0.1.4 ; Windows XP, Build 2600: SP3) its like this:
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def chl(SVRCONN) CHLTYPE(SVRCONN) TRPTYPE(TCP) MCAUSER(mqm)
3 : def chl(SVRCONN) CHLTYPE(SVRCONN) TRPTYPE(TCP) MCAUSER(mqm)
AMQ8014: Canal do WebSphere MQ criado.
dis chl(SVRCONN) all
4 : dis chl(SVRCONN) all
AMQ8414: Informações sobre Exibir Canal.
CHANNEL(SVRCONN) CHLTYPE(SVRCONN)
ALTDATE(2011-10-18) ALTTIME(01.10.14)
COMPHDR(NONE) COMPMSG(NONE)
DESCR( ) HBINT(300)
KAINT(AUTO) MAXINST(999999999)
MAXINSTC(999999999) MAXMSGL(4194304)
MCAUSER(MQM) MONCHL(QMGR)
RCVDATA( ) RCVEXIT( )
SCYDATA( ) SCYEXIT( )
SENDDATA( ) SENDEXIT( )
SHARECNV(10) SSLCAUTH(REQUIRED)
SSLCIPH( ) SSLPEER( )
TRPTYPE(TCP)
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the output is in two columns and MCAUSER(mqm) is converted to MCAUSER(MQM)
@gbaddeley: you don't imagine how many installations I found using a MCAUSER(MQM) or similar...
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fjb_saper |
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:22 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 20763 Location: LI,NY
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ramires wrote: |
in my box (7.0.1.4 ; Windows XP, Build 2600: SP3) its like this:
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def chl(SVRCONN) CHLTYPE(SVRCONN) TRPTYPE(TCP) MCAUSER(mqm)
3 : def chl(SVRCONN) CHLTYPE(SVRCONN) TRPTYPE(TCP) MCAUSER(mqm)
AMQ8014: Canal do WebSphere MQ criado.
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MCAUSER(mqm) is converted to MCAUSER(MQM)
Regards |
As expected given the create statement syntax (def chl)...
If you want to keep the lower case, mqm should have been enclosed in quotes like
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def chl(SVRCONN) CHLTYPE(SVRCONN) TRPTYPE(TCP) MCAUSER('mqm') |
see runmqsc syntax 101 in the manual  _________________ MQ & Broker admin |
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ramires |
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:43 am Post subject: |
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Knight
Joined: 24 Jun 2001 Posts: 523 Location: Portugal - Lisboa
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thanks fjb_saper, I know about the use for lowercase name in MQ, I was just referring it
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