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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2003 7:29 am    Post subject: SVRCONN channel Reply with quote

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Joined: 20 Sep 2002
Posts: 116
Location: USA

(In java - MQ5.3)
from java pgm, i am issuing remote pcf commands to a queue manager on a UNIX box from a windows xp machine. I am a little confused on why I need a SVRCONN channel at all on the UNIX box when it does not appear to be using it. i know it is using the hostname/port num.

it says to use:
Channel name
Hostname
Port number
User ID
Password

to set up the MQ environment.

how is it using this srvconn channel? I turn MQ completely off on the XP machine, run the program and it works perfect and goes out and runs the pcf command on the remote qmgr on the aix box...how does this svrconn chl come into play??


thanks
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2003 7:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Joined: 18 Feb 2002
Posts: 1114
Location: Boston, Ma, Usa.

SVRconn channel is not working on your XP box but instead on your Unix box. When you connect a client app that is bound with client libraries, and specifiy a qm to connect to with the hostname and port number etc... it goes and connects to that channel.

From client's perspective there is nothing that is happening... Its just a regular app that is running connected to a qm at some remote server. No processing happens at the client end.

And in all of this setup... channel name is your svrconn channe name itself.. on the remote server.

Not sure if i was able to answer you question... But hope it helps...

Cheers
Kumar
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