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RaviKrG
PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:42 am    Post subject: Not able to open to open queue - 2085 Reply with quote

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Hi All, this might be a small problem which i might have overlooked but after breaking my head could not get the real cause.

all was fine till now but still I dont know what has happened.

broker, configmgr and their QM - solaris
wmb toolkit - windows

now I created one queue in brokers QM (with used id mqm) and I made one flow as MQinput --> Compute node --> MQoutput node

when I put the msg on input queue
i get this errror

An error occurred in node 'BookStoreXMLtoCSV
_MF.MQOutput' when opening queue '' on queue manager ''. State = '-1' 'MQW101' '2085' '' : BKR.58dd6a5b-1f01-0000-0080-ac35573246f4: /build/S610_P/src
/DataFlowEngine/ImbMqOutputNode.cpp: 2129: ImbMqOutputNode::putMessage: ComIbmMQOutputNode: BookStoreXMLtoCSV_MF#FCMComposite_1_2

Checked the queues presence all looked to me fine.

But any idea whats the problem here
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Vitor
PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:45 am    Post subject: Re: Not able to open to open queue - 2085 Reply with quote

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RaviKrG wrote:
Checked the queues presence all looked to me fine.


The output node would appear to disagree.

RaviKrG wrote:
But any idea whats the problem here


The output node can't find the queue. Check the settings in the node.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Thanks Vitor,

I think I need to kick my self

I gave the queue name in the output node and did not click save.

Thanks.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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RaviKrG wrote:
I gave the queue name in the output node and did not click save.


I did wonder when I saw:


_MF.MQOutput' when opening queue '' on queue manager ''

but thought it was a transcription error or you'd removed the queue name for security reasons.

Clearly anything trying to open a queue no name has some configuration issues.....
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I will surely remember this
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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RaviKrG wrote:
I will surely remember this


And so we learn.....
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abhyyy
PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi Friends,

I am facing the same mentiond problem. I have already checked broker,Queue manager and queue names and also the properties os Mqoutputnode. Any Idea from the below given info where the problem may lie??

( broker1.eg1 ) Unable to open queue ''localqueue1'' on WebSphere MQ queue manager ''broker1_queue_manager'': completion code 2; reason code 2085.

A message flow node failed to open the indicated WebSphere MQ message queue. The error codes relate to the MQOPEN call.

Check the WebSphere MQ completion and reason codes in the WebSphere MQ Application Programming Reference manual to establish the cause of the error, taking any appropriate action. It may be necessary to restart the message broker after you have performed this recovery action. If the open failed because the queue manager or queue did not exist, define these objects to WebSphere MQ. If the failure of the open was because incorrect object names were specified, correct the message flow configuration and attempt to redeploy the message broker.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi,

Do your qmgr broker1_queue_manager have local queue localqueue1 ?
Remember that queue names can be case sensitive.

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Hi,

Does your local q localqueue1 have PUT(ENABLED)?
Have you changed radically the local q while broker have open handle for it. If so run mqsireload command to reset the flow.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Yes, below are the properties.
display qlocal (localqueue1)
AMQ8409: Display Queue details.
QUEUE(LOCALQUEUE1) TYPE(QLOCAL)
ACCTQ(QMGR) ALTDATE(2011-11-15)
ALTTIME(23.04.41) BOQNAME( )
BOTHRESH(0) CLUSNL( )
CLUSTER( ) CLWLPRTY(0)
CLWLRANK(0) CLWLUSEQ(QMGR)
CRDATE(2011-11-15) CRTIME(23.04.09)
CURDEPTH(0) DEFBIND(OPEN)
DEFPRTY(0) DEFPSIST(YES)
DEFSOPT(SHARED) DEFTYPE(PREDEFINED)
DESCR( ) DISTL(NO)
GET(ENABLED) HARDENBO
INITQ( ) IPPROCS(0)
MAXDEPTH(100000) MAXMSGL(4194304)
MONQ(QMGR) MSGDLVSQ(PRIORITY)
NOTRIGGER NPMCLASS(NORMAL)
OPPROCS(0) PROCESS( )
PUT(ENABLED) QDEPTHHI(80)
QDEPTHLO(20) QDPHIEV(DISABLED)
QDPLOEV(DISABLED) QDPMAXEV(ENABLED)
QSVCIEV(NONE) QSVCINT(999999999)
RETINTVL(999999999) SCOPE(QMGR)
SHARE STATQ(QMGR)
TRIGDATA( ) TRIGDPTH(1)
TRIGMPRI(0) TRIGTYPE(FIRST)
USAGE(NORMAL)
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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marko.pitkanen wrote:
Hi,

Have you changed radically the local q while broker have open handle for it. If so run mqsireload command to reset the flow.

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No, I haven't changed it. Infact this is a newly created queue and this is the first time this flow is accessing it.
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Hi,

Your queue have name LOCALQUEUE1 not localqueue1

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abhyyy wrote:
display qlocal (localqueue1)
AMQ8409: Display Queue details.
QUEUE(LOCALQUEUE1) TYPE(QLOCAL)


marko_pitkanen wrote:
Remember that queue names can be case sensitive


The queue is named in uppercase. I'm sure it was in lower case in the define command, but WMQ folds names to upper case unless you tell it not to on a case by case basis. As it's folded the name in your display command.

This is why it's best practice to have all object names in uppercase.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Vitor wrote:
abhyyy wrote:
display qlocal (localqueue1)
AMQ8409: Display Queue details.
QUEUE(LOCALQUEUE1) TYPE(QLOCAL)


marko_pitkanen wrote:
Remember that queue names can be case sensitive


WMQ folds names to upper case unless you tell it not to on a case by case basis. As it's folded the name in your display command.

This is why it's best practice to have all object names in uppercase.


Thanks a ton. This is where the problem lied.
Mostly its the silly mistakes that make us pay the most.
Thanks everybody for their time and views.
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